Noma
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Noma, from most recent to least.
400-Unit Apartment in NoMa To Break Ground by Year End
UrbanTurf Staff | August 29th 2011 | 17 Comments
Construction will begin by the end of this year on NoMa’s newest high-end apartment, reports DCmud. Washington Gateway will add 400 units at the... read »
NoMa: Evolving from a Brand to a Neighborhood
Andrew Siddons | June 24th 2011 | 4 Comments
The DC neighborhood dubbed NoMa is still terra incognito to those who don’t have a reason to set foot there, but given its proximity to downtown and... read »
What $2,500(ish) Rents You in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | June 1st 2011 | 5 Comments
This week in What X Rents You, UrbanTurf looked in the $2,400 to $2,700 a month range and found a variety of choices for DC renters with this monthly... read »
Construction to Begin on 603-Unit NoMa Apartment Project
Mark Wellborn | March 11th 2011 | 7 Comments
The NoMa BID reports that Mill Creek Residential Trust will start construction on a 603-unit apartment project in NoMa on Monday. ... read »
50 Florida Avenue—Leaning Toward Condos
UrbanTurf Staff | February 8th 2011 | 3 Comments
UrbanTurf spoke with B&B Realty Investment's Rick Brown earlier today who said that the firm is "leaning toward condos" for its new residential... read »
Where is NoMa at the End of 2010?
Mark Wellborn | December 7th 2010 | 2 Comments
With the new Harris Teeter in NoMa now open, we decided to check in with the NoMa BID to review notable developments in 2010 in the northeast DC... read »
Deal of the Week: The NoMa Five Year Plan
Mark Wellborn | November 29th 2010 | 3 Comments
This week's Deal of the Week is a four-bedroom home in NoMa that will likely realize its investment potential about the same time as the neighborhood... read »
A Report From the Loree Grand Opening
UrbanTurf Staff | October 20th 2010
The Loree Grand hosted its official grand opening last night complete with fillable art, Dangerously Delicious Pies and a couple hundred people... read »
The Loree Grand: Luxury and Artist Housing as One of NoMa’s First Apartments
Carisa Chappell | August 10th 2010 | 4 Comments
What’s in a name? Well, that can depend on where you live. Residents of The Loree Grand in NoMa take pride in the fact that their building was named... read »
New Artist Housing Draws A Crowd
Joe Marhamati | May 18th 2010 | 2 Comments
It’s not often that a line forms outside a building in the early morning hours without either a new Apple product or a Harry Potter film being... read »
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In this installment of Unique Spaces, we look at a Capitol Hill home that was... read »
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Kalorama: A Posh View From Embassy Row
Shilpi Paul
May 11th | 4 Comments
The small neighborhood of Kalorama emerged during a period of rapid development in DC's history,... read »
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DC Real Estate Versus the Facebook Effect
Shilpi Paul
7:15 AM EDT | 2 Comments
We know that housing prices are high in San Francisco, but with the recent creation of several... read »
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New Boutique Condo Project Hits the Market in Columbia Heights
UrbanTurf Staff
April 24th | 1 Comment
A new 5-unit condo project hit the market in Columbia Heights today from the same developer that... read »
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Abdo Returns to Logan With 30-Unit Project
UrbanTurf Staff
May 2nd | 8 Comments
Developer Jim Abdo made his name in Logan Circle, and is now returning to the neighborhood with a... read »
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Should DC Follow LA in Teaching Residents How to Green Their Homes?
Shilpi Paul
May 7th | 2 Comments
While LEED certification is quickly becoming standard for new buildings in DC, residents in the... read »
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Deal of the Week: Georgetown on the Cheap
UrbanTurf Staff
May 8th | 1 Comment
Georgetown is known for a lot of things, but reasonably priced homes for the mere mortal is not one... read »
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Lovely: Making Apartment Hunting Less Painful
Shilpi Paul
May 21st | 3 Comments
Tired of scrolling through the minimalist, black and white Craigslist interface when searching for... read »
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Market Watch: Logan Circle, Columbia Heights, Dupont Circle
Keith Gibbons
November 28th | 5 Comments
Housing Market Watch returns this week after a little hiatus as Keith Gibbons takes a closer look... read »
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The Bank that Became a Home
Jennifer Sergent
4:00 PM EDT | 6 Comments
In this installment of Unique Spaces, we look at a Capitol Hill home that was formerly a branch of... read »
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A 33-Foot Wide Living Room in Kalorama
Shilpi Paul
May 17th | 3 Comments
In This Week's Find, we take a look at a home whose layout reaches into the house next door. ... read »
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Do I Deserve Financial Compensation?
UrbanTurf Staff
May 7th | 11 Comments
In this installment of UrbanTurf Reader Asks, a reader who recently moved into a rental building in... read »
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What $330,000 Buys You in DC
Shilpi Paul
May 16th | 6 Comments
In What X Buys You this week, UrbanTurf takes a look at properties on the market in the $325,000 to... read »
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Best New Listings: A Tudor, A Co-op and Chocolate Mint in the Garden (Week of May 18th)
Shilpi Paul
May 18th | 0 Comments
In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a Tudor tucked away off 16th Street, a... read »
- Best New Listings: A Tudor, A Co-op and Chocolate Mint in the Garden (Week of May 18th)
- Best New Listings: Georgetown, Kent and Logan Circle (Week of May 11th)
- Best New Listings: Deceptive Facade, High Tech Renovations and a Beautiful Backyard (Week of May 4th)
- Best New Listings: Dupont Dog Owner, The Turret House, 1927 Craftsman (Week of Apr 27th)
- Best New Listings: Petworth Wardman, Carly Simon Condo and a Light-Filled Row House (Week of Apr 20th)
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Ted Kennedy’s Former McLean Mansion Re-Enters the Market
UrbanTurf Staff
12:30 PM EDT | 0 Comments
A home overlooking the Potomac in McLean, Va. that was once owned by Ted Kennedy has re-entered the... read »







































































