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Maryland Avenue
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From 12 to 28 Units Off DC's Starburst Intersection
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2021
A development proposal from last year has gotten a little smaller in scope.... read»

The 12 New Developments Bursting from DC's Starburst Intersection
Nena Perry-Brown | September 23rd 2020
As development on H Street dwindles, the pipeline is ramping up on the other side of the Starburst intersection.... read»

A 9-Unit Mixed-Use Project Proposed Near DC's Starburst Intersection
Nena Perry-Brown | July 24th 2020
The building has previously been two units above a liquor store and a deli.... read»
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