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Urban Land Institute
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The Future of Friendship Heights?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 23rd 2021
The DC Office of Planning enlisted an Urban Land Institute panel to study how the DC-Maryland neighborhood could be redeveloped.... read»

More ADUs and More Awareness: Experts Weigh in On How To Add Housing West of Rock Creek Park
Nena Perry-Brown | July 15th 2019
A panel of Urban Land Institute experts gave their recommendations for how DC can add housing west of Rock Creek Park.... read»

Most Millennials Living with Roommates Would Rather Live Alone, Study Says
Tianna Mañón | June 24th 2015
But many millennials still aren't ready to buy, an Urban Land Institute study showed.... read»
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Real Estate Foundation Greenprint Partners With ULI
Shilpi Paul | January 23rd 2012
In eco-friendly real estate news, the Greenprint Foundation joins forces with the Urban Land Institute. ... read»

What Will Homes Look Like in the Future?
Shilpi Paul | December 7th 2011
UrbanTurf recently reached out to a selection of people "in the know" about housing to get a sense of what homes will look like in the future. While e... read»
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