365 Units for JBG's Crystal City Office-to-Residential Conversion
Nena Perry-Brown | January 4th 2018
Additional details have emerged on the eye-catching office-to-residential conversion that will round out the planned Crystal City Central District.... read»
7,500 DC Residents Pre-Paid $50 Million in Property Taxes for 2018
UrbanTurf Staff | January 3rd 2018
There was a frantic push at the end of 2017 by some DC residents to pre-pay their property taxes for 2018, in light of the recently-passed tax bill. N... read»
A Revised Application Filed for AU Park Superfresh Site Will Include a DC Balducci's
Nena Perry-Brown | January 3rd 2018
After over a year of often-contentious meetings and altered proposals, the team behind the redevelopment of the former Superfresh site in American Uni... read»
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A New Home for Historic Synagogue Near Capitol Crossing
Nena Perry-Brown | January 2nd 2018
A zoning application has been filed to relocate the city's oldest synagogue as part of the Capitol Crossing development.... read»
The District May Soon Exercise Property Purchase Rights
Nena Perry-Brown | January 2nd 2018
Nearly a decade after the law's passage, the Department of Housing and Community Development published rules for implementation of the District Opport... read»
UrbanTurf's 2017 Year in Review
UrbanTurf Staff | December 22nd 2017
Here are UrbanTurf's Year in Review posts for those that missed them. And to all our readers, happy holidays!... read»
The Most Hyped Decision of 2018 That Will Result in A Lot of Disappointment
Nena Perry-Brown | December 21st 2017
Amazon's announced search for a second headquarters site was met with enthusiasm, incentives and eye-catching gimmickry from hundreds of jurisdictions... read»
The Most Likely Building Trend to Replace Pop-Ups -- The Hop-Back
Nena Perry-Brown | December 21st 2017
A few years ago, pop-ups were all the rage in residential additions. Now, the hop-back is gaining steam.... read»
DC's Most High Line-Like of High Line Spin-offs -- Transforming the Georgetown Canal
Nena Perry-Brown | December 20th 2017
A lot of developments have evoked the name of the High Line recently. However, the DC project that shares an architect with the High Line might have t... read»
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