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National Capital Planning Commission
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The Massive Development at DC's Armed Forces Home Looks to Get Key Approval in June
UrbanTurf Staff | May 16th 2022
The National Capital Planning Commission will consider approval of the final master plan for the sprawling new development at its early June meeting.... read»
A Look at Where the Smithsonian Could Construct New Museums
Nena Perry-Brown | November 29th 2021
With two additional museums authorized as part of the Smithsonian system, a forthcoming study is identifying potential locations.... read»
A Proposed Bill Would Give DC More Autonomy Over Development in the City
Nena Perry-Brown | August 31st 2021
Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton re-introduced the National Capital Planning Commission District of Columbia Home Rule Act, which would rescind th... read»
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A More Detailed Look at Parcel H, the 500-Unit Development Coming to The Yards
Nena Perry-Brown | March 17th 2021
The National Capital Planning Commission will review and vote on the latest concept next month.... read»
Déjà View: DC Returns to Advocating for Relaxed Height Act
Nena Perry-Brown | October 28th 2019
Relaxed height maximums in DC would require an act of Congress — something which failed a few years ago.... read»
15 Acres of Residences Off North Capitol: The Vision for the Armed Forces Retirement Home
Nena Perry-Brown | May 25th 2018
Eighty acres of the Armed Forces Retirement Home campus are being put up for mixed-use redevelopment. Here's what it will encompass.... read»
The Four Finalists For DC's Memorial of the Future
Nena Perry-Brown | June 8th 2016
After announcing the Memorials of the Future competition last fall, the panel of jurors has chosen four finalists who have reimagined a modern way for... read»
NCPC: No Major Height Act Changes
UrbanTurf Staff | November 20th 2013
Those hoping to see taller buildings in DC at some point in the next decade will be disappointed by a decision made late Tuesday. ... read»
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