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Shaw Apartments
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Shaw Apartments, from most recent to least.
132 Apartments Atop Retail: Previewing the Plans for the Town Nightclub Site
Nena Perry-Brown | August 20th 2018
One month after Town's last night in town, plans for redevelopment of the Shaw nighclub are coming into focus.... read»
Shaw Whole Foods Development Breaks Ground, 30 Percent of Residences Will Be Affordable
Nena Perry-Brown | November 30th 2017
The new Whole Foods will be incorporated in a mixed-use building that will include over 400 residential units -- 30 percent of which will be affordabl... read»
Whole Foods, A Church and 970 Units: The Shaw Development Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | April 7th 2017
Although there hasn't been a significant uptick in active construction in the Shaw neighborhood since UrbanTurf's last rundown, a lot has gone on behi... read»
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26-Unit Residential Development on the Boards For Shaw
UrbanTurf Staff | November 10th 2015
The planned development would consist largely of studios and one-bedrooms and sit just north of Mount Vernon Triangle. ... read»
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