Takoma Park Historic District
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Takoma Park Historic District, from most recent to least.

170-Unit Development at Takoma Metro Poised For Key Approval
Nena Perry-Brown | April 28th 2020
DC's Historic Preservation Office staff is recommending approval of the development that will span the block across the street from the Takoma Metro.... read»

The New Plans For the 160-Unit Development Across from the Takoma Metro
Nena Perry-Brown | January 9th 2020
The concept for the proposed development spanning from Carroll to Vine Streets now looks more similar to what is already there.... read»

Historic Takoma Development Could Include Up to 140 Residences
Nena Perry-Brown | November 22nd 2019
The project would have frontage on both Vine and Carroll Streets.... read»
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