Pipeline
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Pipeline, from most recent to least.
The 14th Street Development Rundown
UrbanTurf Staff | June 17th 2013
A year and a half ago, UrbanTurf outlined the many residential developments on tap for the 14th Street Corridor. Now that many of those projects have ... read»
The Changing Face of Housing in DC
Shilpi Paul | June 11th 2012
This past Friday, Housing Complex reported on some revealing graphs, charts and maps from the Office of Planning that visualize housing and developmen... read»
UrbanTurf's Best New Feature of 2011: Pipeline
UrbanTurf Staff | December 21st 2011
Back in February, UrbanTurf launched what has since become one of the most popular features on the site.... read»
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Getting in on the Ground Floor in Southwest
Will Smith | March 30th 2011
In a city where real estate watchers are always speculating about the next hot neighborhood, it is curious that DC's Southwest quadrant gets so little... read»
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When Dan and Tanya Snyder couldn't sell their 30,000 square foot home , the former ow... read »
Cash-out refinancing is a popular financial strategy that allows homeowners to conver... read »
This weekend, the Gallery-Place Chinatown Task Force pitched its ideas to Mayor Murie... read »
DC continues to get close to meeting Mayor Muriel Bowser's goal of producing 36,000 n... read »
For years, UrbanTurf has reported on the hefty profits that DC-area home sellers have... read »
- Dan Snyder Gave His Potomac Home Away, And Now It's Coming Back On The Market
- How Does Cash-Out Refinancing Work?
- A Gallery Walk, A Night Market: 8 Big Ideas Pitched For DC's Chinatown
- 34,000 And Counting: DC Is 96% of Way Towards Meeting 2025 Housing Production Goals
- As Profits Rise, Capital Gains Tax Hits More DC Home Sellers
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