Metrorail
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Metrorail, from most recent to least.
Streamlined Metro Proposals Could Result in New Stations in Georgetown and Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2021
WMATA is advancing some proposals from late 2019 to alleviate crowding on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.... read»
The Metro Stations Where Rents Went Down, and Up, Over the Past Year
Nena Perry-Brown | July 1st 2021
A recent report by RentHop states that rents went down at 60% of stations on the Metrorail system. ... read»
A New Missing Middle Housing Bill Introduced in Montgomery County
Nena Perry-Brown | December 8th 2020
Councilmember Jawando is also introducing a bill that would implement rent control, of sorts, for apartments within a mile of transit stations.... read»
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DC Council to Introduce Bill Giving Residents $100 Transit Stipends
Nena Perry-Brown | March 2nd 2020
If passed, residents would have monthly stipends of up to $100 loaded onto their Smartrip cards.... read»
Where a New Silver Line Could Create New Metro Stops
Nena Perry-Brown | December 10th 2019
UrbanTurf highlights another two new proposals WMATA recently put forth to alleviate congestion on the Blue, Orange and Silver Lines.... read»
WMATA Floats New Blue Line with Georgetown Metro Stop
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2019
The proposal is one of several the agency is putting forth to address congestion on the Blue, Orange, and Silver Lines.... read»
The Yellow Line Rent Watch Returns
Nena Perry-Brown | July 22nd 2019
Today, UrbanTurf looks at how rents along the Yellow Line have changed as Amazon's arrival approaches.... read»
The Yellow Line Rent Watch Begins
Nena Perry-Brown | November 16th 2018
As Amazon moves into Arlington, tens of thousands of employees will begin trickling in, and many may be commuters. Here's a look at rents along the Me... read»
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