Capital Bikeshare Adds Arlington Stations, More to Come in DC
Jennifer Thornhill | April 19th 2011
Over the weekend, Arlington County added the first four of 30 planned Capital Bikeshare stations along the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor, and DC is set to... read»
Price Cutter: Bungalows and Gingerbread Houses
UrbanTurf Staff | April 18th 2011
In Price Cutter this week, we highlight recent price reductions at a fairly traditional bungalow in Del Ray and the three-bedroom gingerbread house in... read»
H Street Apartment Project to Break Ground in July, Deliver in 2013
Mark Wellborn | April 18th 2011
Construction on the 215-unit H Street apartment project that will be anchored by a Giant supermarket is set to start by the beginning of July, DCmud r... read»
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Friday Eye Candy: Architect's Personal Residence in Bethesda
UrbanTurf Staff | April 15th 2011
For your Friday afternoon viewing pleasure, we give you a look at an architect's personal residence in Bethesda that recently hit the market. Enjoy. ... read»
Under Contract: A Week to a Month on the Market
UrbanTurf Staff | April 15th 2011
Under Contract is stocked this week with a number of properties featured on UrbanTurf that have gone under contract or the listing status has changed ... read»
Fort Totten: Five Years Could Make a Big Difference
Andrew Siddons | April 15th 2011
For most DC residents, Fort Totten is little more than a transfer point for Metro's Red, Yellow and Green lines. But planned development could make th... read»
Where's My Bike? The Real Time Capital Bikeshare Map
UrbanTurf Staff | April 14th 2011
The real-time Capital Bikeshare map that tracks the number of bikes available at each station around the region is the equivalent of WMATA's NextBus a... read»
This Week's Find: The McInturff Touch Just Outside DC
Mark Wellborn | April 14th 2011
Mark McInturff is one of a handful of brand-name architects in the DC area, and This Week's Find is a Bethesda four-bedroom home renovated by McInturf... read»
Sharp Drop in DC Foreclosures is Temporary Good News
Mark Wellborn | April 14th 2011
Even though foreclosure filings fell significantly in the DC area in the first quarter of 2011, the drop-off will likely be short-lived. ... read»
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