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The Hanover Company
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Raze Application Looks To Pave Way For 700-Unit Development in Brookland
UrbanTurf Staff | March 12th
Back in 2022, the DC Zoning Commission gave the green light to a large mixed-use development planned along the Metrorail tracks in Brookland. Now, the... read»
723 Apartments, Makerspace Proposed Next to Metro Tracks in Brookland
Nena Perry-Brown | January 25th 2022
The developer began sharing plans for the project in October.... read»
700 Units, Makerspace and 10-Foot Wide Sidewalks in the Works for Brookland Site
Nena Perry-Brown | November 8th 2021
Hanover Company is adding a large project to the Brookland pipeline.... read»
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