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Hoods

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hoods, from most recent to least.

Georgetown: History, Hoyas and H&M

Georgetown: History, Hoyas and H&M

Amanda Abrams | September 7th 2010

The name Georgetown means different things to different people. This week, Amanda Abrams takes a closer look at DC's oldest and perhaps toniest neighb... read»

Deanwood: A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders

Deanwood: A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders

Amanda Abrams | August 25th 2010

Located east of the Anacostia River and just inside the District’s northeast border, Deanwood has long been viewed as a community with a rural atmos... read»

Huntington: The Quiet Neighborhood By the Beltway

Huntington: The Quiet Neighborhood By the Beltway

Amanda Abrams | August 18th 2010

Huntington, the Northern Virginia neighborhood at the end of Metro’s Yellow Line, does not have the hip bars and white-tablecloth restaurants of its... read»

Hill East: Capitol Hill’s Lesser Known Neighbor

Hill East: Capitol Hill’s Lesser Known Neighbor

Amanda Abrams | August 3rd 2010

This week's neighborhood profile is on Hill East, an area that’s close to Capitol Hill’s many amenities but whose homes have lower price tags. The... read»

Woodley Park: Deceptively Residential

Woodley Park: Deceptively Residential

Amanda Abrams | July 27th 2010

For many DC residents, Woodley Park consists of a small commercial stretch along Connecticut Avenue, an area that they might occasionally head for bru... read»

Downtown Silver Spring: Experiencing a Resurgence After a Bumpy History

Downtown Silver Spring: Experiencing a Resurgence After a Bumpy History

Gretchen Cook | July 21st 2010

The renaissance that started in downtown Silver Spring nearly a decade ago continues apace with a surge of new housing, restaurants, shops and enterta... read»

Brookland: New Development Could Shake Up Pastoral Peace

Brookland: New Development Could Shake Up Pastoral Peace

Gretchen Cook | July 12th 2010

The northeast DC neighborhood of Brookland is an area that has developed the reputation for having a decidedly small town vibe. But that may be about ... read»

Shirlington: An Urban Village Hitting Its Stride

Shirlington: An Urban Village Hitting Its Stride

Amanda Abrams | July 7th 2010

Thanks to recent planning by Arlington County, the close-in neighborhood of Shirlington has become a dense, pedestrian-friendly area of restaurants, r... read»

16th Street Heights: DC's Sleeper Neighborhood

16th Street Heights: DC's Sleeper Neighborhood

Gretchen Cook | June 22nd 2010

16th Street Heights has some of the most stately homes in the District. What it doesn't have is much in the way of a commercial corridor. But that isn... read»

Rosedale: Ripe for Investment Right About Now

Rosedale: Ripe for Investment Right About Now

Amanda Abrams | June 14th 2010

The Northeast neighborhood of Rosedale is shaking off its crime-ridden reputation, and DC home buyers are beginning to recognize the great value that ... read»

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