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Georgetown May Get a Sandlot by This Summer
Nena Perry-Brown | March 5th 2021
The Old Georgetown Board granted approval for Sandlot Northwest to run through the end of this year.... read»
Get On My Lawn: This Summer's National Building Museum Exhibit Embodies Indoor Outdoor Life
Nena Perry-Brown | July 3rd 2019
The display is the latest to pop up in the Great Hall for the museum's Summer Block Party series.... read»
Plans for Petworth Hop-Back Filed With Zoning
Nena Perry-Brown | May 10th 2017
Last month, UrbanTurf reported on a proposed hop-back in Petworth, where two adjacent rowhouses would be turned into six townhouse-style units. Now, t... read»
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With Pop-Up Restrictions in Effect, DCRA Outlines Rules
Lark Turner | June 29th 2015
Permits in the city's R-4 districts that haven't yet been issued will be subject to the new rules.... read»
Shaw Pop-Up Stalled for Better Design at Board of Zoning Adjustment
Lark Turner | June 23rd 2015
Despite support from the Office of Planning, a pop-up under 35 feet was held back at the Board of Zoning Adjustment on Tuesday because a board member ... read»
Zoning Commission Hardens Rule Restricting Pop-Ups
Lark Turner | June 8th 2015
The Zoning Commission made it especially hard to convert houses in R-4 zones into apartments, condos or co-ops.... read»
Councilmember Introduces Bill to Ban All Single-Family Conversions in DC
Lark Turner | April 10th 2015
The emergency legislation aims to ban pop-ups and conversions.... read»
Where Zoning Commissioners Stand on DC's Proposed Pop-Up Rule
Lark Turner | February 10th 2015
UrbanTurf breaks down where the commissioners stand on the much-debated rule. ... read»
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