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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Social Distancing, from most recent to least.

Streateries are Headed to Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring
Nena Perry-Brown | June 12th 2020
Two driving lanes will be dedicated to outdoor dining starting this afternoon.... read»

Where DC is Implementing Its First Slow Streets
Nena Perry-Brown | June 8th 2020
On Monday, Mayor Bowser and the District Department of Transportation announced the city blocks where the speed limit will now be 15 miles per hour.... read»

DC Mayor to Lift City's Stay-at-Home Order on Friday
Nena Perry-Brown | May 27th 2020
The first "reopening" phase would coincide with that of Northern Virginia.... read»
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When it comes to financing a home purchase, a 30-year mortgage is one of the most com... read »

While the buildings at The Wharf are generally all finished, there are still a couple... read »

Approximately 34% of renters in the DC region are looking for rentals in other metro ... read »

The DC region has yet to see a surge of new listings hit the market in the face of fe... read »

The Sidney is currently offering special pre-sale pricing, a 2.25% seller credit, and... read »
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- The Final Two Developments On The Boards Around The Wharf
- A Look At The Renters Moving In And Out Of DC
- DC-Area Housing Market Slowed In February, Fewer Homes Hit The Market
- Sales Are Moving Quickly at The Sidney, One of DC's Only Large Condos Coming in 2025
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