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Zoning Commission

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning Commission, from most recent to least.

New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda

New Balconies, More Bike Parking and a Playground: The Changes at Sursum Corda

Nena Perry-Brown | September 25th 2019

The Zoning Commission will consider the proposal for the first phase of the Sursum Corda redevelopment tomorrow.... read»

A Few Changes For Union Market's Sister Building

A Few Changes For Union Market's Sister Building

Nena Perry-Brown | September 24th 2019

The development team is returning with a more stark design and more affordable space in response to comments from the Office of Planning.... read»

Howard University Seeks Approval to Prep For Massive Redevelopment

Howard University Seeks Approval to Prep For Massive Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | September 17th 2019

The Bond Bread Factory and Washington Railway & Electric Company buildings are slated for a mixed use development with a market and 450 apartments.... read»

DC's Office of Planning Hints at Allowing Second Short-Term Rentals in DC

DC's Office of Planning Hints at Allowing Second Short-Term Rentals in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | September 3rd 2019

The OP report states that "an allowance for one additional premise to be eligible as a short-term rental would not be unreasonably permissive."... read»

A Zoning Hearing on Map Amendment for Georgetown Heating Plant Scheduled for Next Month

A Zoning Hearing on Map Amendment for Georgetown Heating Plant Scheduled for Next Month

Nena Perry-Brown | August 20th 2019

The map amendment would make development possible on the currently unzoned two-acre industrial site.... read»

A Map Amendment Could Pave the Way For More Residential Development in Congress Heights

A Map Amendment Could Pave the Way For More Residential Development in Congress Heights

Nena Perry-Brown | August 12th 2019

The owner of two buildings on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue has filed an application to rezone the sites to allow for denser mixed-use development.... read»

With Front Page Closing, WeWork-Owned Dupont Circle Building Applies for a Makeover

With Front Page Closing, WeWork-Owned Dupont Circle Building Applies for a Makeover

Nena Perry-Brown | August 1st 2019

The owner wants to bring the building into the modern age — and add a WeWork — after The Front Page closes this month.... read»

DC Council Chair Applies for Short-Term Rental Zoning Amendment

DC Council Chair Applies for Short-Term Rental Zoning Amendment

Nena Perry-Brown | July 29th 2019

Two months before a short-term rental regulation bill is scheduled to be implemented in DC, the Council is nudging the Zoning Commission to permit sho... read»

Union Market Sister Building Expected to be Set Down for Public Hearing

Union Market Sister Building Expected to be Set Down for Public Hearing

Nena Perry-Brown | July 29th 2019

The Zoning Commission will hold its first vote on the project's newest iteration this evening.... read»

DC Court Decision Puts McMillan Redevelopment Back on Course

DC Court Decision Puts McMillan Redevelopment Back on Course

Nena Perry-Brown | July 8th 2019

Last week, the DC Court of Appeals issued a decision affirming approval of the Bloomingdale planned-unit development.... read»

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