HPO: Proceed With Caution in Historic Designation of Kingman Park
Nena Perry-Brown | January 16th 2018
In light of the controversial application to create a Kingman Park historic district, the Historic Preservation Office staff recommends the Board proc... read»
A Flat Year for New Condo Sales in DC Area Sets the Stage For a Resurgent 2018
Nena Perry-Brown | January 16th 2018
While the market for new condominiums in DC proper experienced periods of flat price growth and sluggish sales in 2017, a resurgence is expected this ... read»
Buzzard Point Planned Residential Project Takes Anti-Flood Measures
Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2018
The development team behind Peninsula 88 is seeking zoning approval for modifications that would square off the building's appearance and add more flo... read»
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428,000 Visitors and 6,400 Hosts: Airbnb's 2017 By the Numbers
Nena Perry-Brown | January 11th 2018
In 2015, there were 142,000 Airbnb guests who visited DC. In 2017, there were almost that many guests in Ward 6 alone.... read»
Rosedale: Don't Call It An Extension of H Street
Zak Salih | January 11th 2018
Rosedale may be a small nugget of a neighborhood in Northeast DC, often overlooked by showier neighbors like Capitol Hill. But whatever you do, don... read»
Developer Seeks to Rezone DC's Grimke School Site for Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2018
Plans for the redevelopment of the Grimke School are moving forward...again.... read»
The Block is Hot: New DC Bill Would Allow Pre-Approval of Street Closures for Play
Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2018
DC Councilmember Charles Allen is introducing a bill that would expedite permitting for street closures that would allow children to play freely and f... read»
Record Prices and Paltry Inventory: What a New Report Points to for the DC Area Housing Market
Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2018
The most recent report from Bright MLS illustrates an area market united in record price increases and a dearth of inventory in December.... read»
A First Look at the Large-Scale Residential Plans for Martha's Table Former 14th Street Headquarters
Nena Perry-Brown | January 9th 2018
The redevelopment will transform an entire block of 14th Street.... read»
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