Inscape Studio
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Inscape Studio, from most recent to least.
From Arts Space to Missing Middle Housing: A Proposal Off Georgia Avenue
Nena Perry-Brown | March 18th 2022
The owner of the Emergence Community Arts Collective building in Pleasant Plains wants to replace it with eight units.... read»
Duplex Units Proposed for Former Site of Shaw Checkers Club
Nena Perry-Brown | March 31st 2021
With the Capital Pool Checkers Association displaced from its meeting spot of decades, plans for the building are coming to the fore.... read»
The 14th Street Corridor Development Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | February 7th 2017
It has been a year since we took a stroll down one of the busiest streets in the city to see what is in the residential development pipeline. ... read»
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The residential development in the works along Florida Avenue NE is looking to increa... read »
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