Thomas Circle
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Thomas Circle, from most recent to least.
A 264-Unit Office-to-Residential Conversion Proposed for 15th Street Building
Nena Perry-Brown | October 7th 2021
The building is the former home to the Department of Homeland Security.... read»
Best New Listings: An 18th Century Converted Church in Rappahannock County
Nena Perry-Brown | August 7th 2020
This week’s Best New Listings includes a Thomas Circle co-op, a Capitol Hill Queen Anne rowhouse, and a Rappahannock County converted church.... read»
Office-to-Residential Conversion Will Deliver 222 Units in Thomas Circle
Nena Perry-Brown | March 6th 2020
The public heard of the conversion a couple of weeks ago. Now, that plan is being set in motion.... read»
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Deal of the Week: Off Thomas Circle For Under $300K
Mark Wellborn | January 18th 2010
There are not many spacious one-bedrooms in this section of DC for under $300,000, and that is why this one is a Deal of the Week. More after the jump... read»
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The all-cash trend in DC's housing market is maintaining its momentum in 2026.... read »

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One of the more unusual properties in the District is the latest downtown conversion ... read »

If you drive through downtown Bethesda, it seems like there is a new project going up... read »

The market wrapped up the last week with a handful of numbers that paint a nuanced pi... read »
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