DC's Racial Divide, Circa 2000
Mark Wellborn | September 20th 2010
DCist has featured a map of the ethnic breakdown of the DC metropolitan area, based on data from the 2000 Census. It will be interesting to see how a ... read»
CB2 to Open in Georgetown
UrbanTurf Staff | September 20th 2010
CB2, Crate and Barrel's more affordable offshoot, will be coming to Georgetown next year, the Washington Business Journal reports. ... read»
New Luxury Condo Project Coming to Bethesda
Mark Wellborn | September 20th 2010
Two of DC's more famous developers are teaming up to bring a new luxury condo project to Bethesda, according to The Washington Post. When complete in ... read»
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Guess the Price: The City of Angels Edition
UrbanTurf Staff | September 17th 2010
The home price-guessing game is back this week as we head out to the sunny environs of Los Angeles to test your knowledge of the City of Angels real e... read»
National Geographic Founder's DC Home Hits The Market
Mark Wellborn | September 16th 2010
Absent the eye-popping photos of the Patagonia mountains that one might expect, the DC home built for Marcus Baker, one of the co-founders of the Nati... read»
Georgetown Students Make Neighborhood Solar One House At A Time
Mark Wellborn | September 16th 2010
A group of students at Georgetown are going door to door in DC's oldest neighborhood in the hopes of convincing area homeowners to transition to solar... read»
This Week's Find: A Three-Level Investment Opportunity in the H Street Corridor
Mark Wellborn | September 16th 2010
This Week’s Find is a three-level Victorian just north of H Street NE that, if the buyer is willing to put in some sweat equity, will pay off do... read»
Under Contract: Units Moving in Dupont and Logan
UrbanTurf Staff | September 16th 2010
In this installment of Under Contract, we look at Logan and Dupont Circle properties featured on UrbanTurf that recently went under contract. ... read»
Massive Apartment Complex Breaks Ground in H Street Corridor
Mark Wellborn | September 15th 2010
The long-delayed Arboretum Place residential complex has broken ground at 1600 Maryland Avenue NE, DCmud reports. It will be the first major residenti... read»
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