Navy Yard

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

A Food Hall, A Fitness Bridge and The Nearly 1,700 Units in the Works For Navy Yard

A Food Hall, A Fitness Bridge and The Nearly 1,700 Units in the Works For Navy Yard

Nena Perry-Brown | March 1st 2022

While a few sites remain in limbo, there is still plenty of development in the works for the DC neighborhood.... read»

Navy Yard's Newest Luxury Boutique Building, Kennedy on L, Is Over 60% Sold

Navy Yard's Newest Luxury Boutique Building, Kennedy on L, Is Over 60% Sold

UrbanTurf Sponsor | February 15th 2022

The property marries high design with the tranquility of a quieter residential street and features 74 exceptional, modern condominiums.... read»

WC Smith Pitches Large Residential Development at I-695 and South Capitol Street

WC Smith Pitches Large Residential Development at I-695 and South Capitol Street

Nena Perry-Brown | July 13th 2021

The project will be subject to a design review by the Zoning Commission.... read»

Move In To The Ballpark District's Hottest Condo and Get The Best Views of Summer Baseball

Move In To The Ballpark District's Hottest Condo and Get The Best Views of Summer Baseball

UrbanTurf Sponsor | April 7th 2021

eNvy boasts some of the best views of the baseball season and is welcoming new residents with a $5,000 closing cost incentive. Immediate move-ins are ... read»

A More Detailed Look at Parcel H, the 500-Unit Development Coming to The Yards

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»

The 2,700 Units (Eventually) Slated for Navy Yard

The 2,700 Units (Eventually) Slated for Navy Yard

Nena Perry-Brown | March 9th 2021

After the next 65 or so residential units deliver in Navy Yard, it may be years before another chunk of apartments hit the market.... read»

Could this Acclaimed DC Sculpture at National Geographic be Relocated to Canal Park?

Could this Acclaimed DC Sculpture at National Geographic be Relocated to Canal Park?

Nena Perry-Brown | February 3rd 2021

The National Geographic Society has a suggestion for where it could relocate the noteworthy sculpture in front of its 16th Street headquarters campus.... read»

Sweeping Skyline Views From Navy Yard's Newest Apartment Homes

Sweeping Skyline Views From Navy Yard's Newest Apartment Homes

UrbanTurf Sponsor | June 9th 2020

Meridian on First is also offering a month's free rent to all new renters.... read»

275 Luxury Apartments Nestled in the Heart of Navy Yard

275 Luxury Apartments Nestled in the Heart of Navy Yard

UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 17th 2020

Designed with high-end living and convenience in mind, Meridian on First offers unmatched amenities on the Capitol Riverfront, in one of the DC's most... read»

The Stops, Starts, and Stutters in the Navy Yard Residential Pipeline

The Stops, Starts, and Stutters in the Navy Yard Residential Pipeline

Nena Perry-Brown | March 4th 2020

As the residential pipeline just east of South Capitol Street hums along, there is a waiting game happening in the rest of the Navy Yard neighborhood.... read»

Pipeline: New Condos & Apartments Coming to the DC Area

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