Deal of the Week: A Peculiar U Street Condo
Shilpi Paul | November 1st 2011
An odd layout, which includes lower-level bedrooms with little separation between where residents sleep and shower, defines this installment of Deal o... read»
Car Dealerships Could Become Mixed-Use Project in Tysons Corner
Shilpi Paul | October 31st 2011
The Washington Post recently reported that real estate firm Capital Automotive has proposed 4.4 million square feet of residential and commercial deve... read»
Amtrak Launches Wi-Fi Service on Regional Trains
UrbanTurf Staff | October 31st 2011
Amtrak announced a major expansion of their AmtrakConnect WiFi service today, which means that train riders up and down the east coast will now have a... read»
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A Bird's Nest, A UFO? Sweden's Unique Lodging Options
Shilpi Paul | October 28th 2011
In this week's departure from all things DC real estate related, we escape to the treetops.... read»
One Million New Jobs Means DC Needs More Housing
Shilpi Paul | October 28th 2011
One million new jobs will be created in the DC area over the next 20 years, according to a study released on Thursday by George Mason University's Cen... read»
This Week's Find: A Contemporary Residence for Rectangle Fans
Shilpi Paul | October 28th 2011
The white, angular exterior of this contemporary home on Chain Bridge Road is in sharp contrast to the leafy, tree-filled setting in which it sits. ... read»
American University Park: One of DC's Last Frontiers Before the Suburbs
Amanda Abrams | October 28th 2011
American University Park (AU Park) is one of a handful of DC neighborhoods that are about as suburban as you can get and still be within the city's bo... read»
Neighborhood Eats: Restaurant Renovations Galore, Wagamama Tries Again
Rebecca Cooper | October 27th 2011
Last week, we told you about a slew of restaurant openings, including the much-anticipated BONMi. This week, our restaurant highlights are far less, w... read»
Census Data Verifies DC's Pull For Twenty and Thirty-Somethings
Shilpi Paul | October 27th 2011
New York City and San Francisco have traditionally been the cities that come to mind when people think of places where young adults flock in their pos... read»
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