The 3,300 Residences Slated for Downtown Silver Spring
Nena Perry-Brown | August 1st 2017
As part of UrbanTurf revisiting various neighborhoods in the DC area to see the status of the residential development pipeline, this week focuses on d... read»
Could the Verizon Center Be the Capital One Center in 2019?
UrbanTurf Staff | August 1st 2017
A series of recently registered domain names suggest that Capital One has its eye on the naming rights for DC's downtown arena. ... read»
Map Amendment Could Pave Way for More Mixed-Use Along Rhode Island Avenue
Nena Perry-Brown | July 31st 2017
Over the past several years, the area surrounding the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station has gained a lot of attention from developers. Now, a commerci... read»
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The True Cost and Profits of Condo Conversions in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | July 28th 2017
To get a sense for the developer costs and ROI for these projects that have sprouted up on blocks all over DC, UrbanTurf spoke with a real estate cons... read»
How North Cleveland Park Remains One of DC's Most Competitive Housing Markets
Nena Perry-Brown | July 27th 2017
Last year, UrbanTurf wrote about the hot climate of the housing market in North Cleveland Park, and a year later things haven't changed much.... read»
Tall and Skinny: 34-Unit Development Planned For Site of 10-Year Navy Yard Hold Out
UrbanTurf Staff | July 27th 2017
GH Development has filed plans with the Board of Zoning and Adjustment for a 34-unit residential development with retail at 100 K Street SE. ... read»
$2.5 Million and Up: Luxury Home Sales in DC Rise 71% in 2017
UrbanTurf Staff | July 26th 2017
The volume of home sales with prices higher than $2.5 million has skyrocketed in 2017, according to data analyzed by UrbanTurf.... read»
What $38,000 Buys in DC: A Poolside Double Cabana
Nena Perry-Brown | July 26th 2017
There are very few pieces of real estate in DC that can be purchased for under $40,000, save for maybe a parking space or a storage unit. But UrbanTur... read»
Shaw's 880 P To Debut DC's Most Amenity-Packed Rooftop
UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 26th 2017
880 P, the much anticipated adjoined sister property of Shaw’s City Market at O, is now leasing and will begin welcoming residents in August. ... read»
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