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Posts By Nena Perry-Brown

Following are all articles by UrbanTurf author Nena Perry-Brown, from most recent to least.

Best New Listings: The Hidden Features Edition

Best New Listings: The Hidden Features Edition

Nena Perry-Brown | March 30th 2018

This week’s edition of Best New Listings includes an unassuming Capitol Hill loft, an artistically architectural Tudor in Wesley Heights and a flexi... read»

A Slew of Art Components Added to Martha's Table Redevelopment

A Slew of Art Components Added to Martha's Table Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | March 29th 2018

The team behind the proposed redevelopment on 14th Street has returned with more renderings and a more detailed plan for the arts components.... read»

From Brightwood to Congress Heights, Putting DC Starter Homes (and Affordability) into Context

From Brightwood to Congress Heights, Putting DC Starter Homes (and Affordability) into Context

Nena Perry-Brown | March 28th 2018

Last week, UrbanTurf reported on the market for starter homes in the DC area. Now, we unpack DCPC's data about the starter home market in DC proper.... read»

Douglas Development Files Plans to Bring Target to Ivy City

Douglas Development Files Plans to Bring Target to Ivy City

Nena Perry-Brown | March 28th 2018

A zoning application was filed to bring a Target to a site adjacent to the Hecht warehouse-turned-apartment building.... read»

DC's March Madness is Less Mad than Usual

DC's March Madness is Less Mad than Usual

Nena Perry-Brown | March 28th 2018

March Madness is upon us again.... read»

An Update on the Union Station Expansion

An Update on the Union Station Expansion

Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2018

The redevelopment of Union Station and its surrounding blocks is slowing inching along.... read»

One Person, Three Bedrooms: DC's Mismatched Housing Market

One Person, Three Bedrooms: DC's Mismatched Housing Market

Nena Perry-Brown | March 27th 2018

It's not so much that DC has too few family-sized units, but that one- and two-person households are occupying those units.... read»

One Million DC Residents By 2045?

One Million DC Residents By 2045?

Nena Perry-Brown | March 26th 2018

Recent population reports show that the road to 1 million residents in DC is a little more slow-going than previously thought.... read»

Buildings Are Organic: Catching Up on the Construction Notes for Capitol Crossing

Buildings Are Organic: Catching Up on the Construction Notes for Capitol Crossing

Nena Perry-Brown | March 26th 2018

A Georgetown law professor has the skinny on the past, present and future of development on interesting projects throughout the city.... read»

DC Area Starter Homes Continue to Lose Market Share

DC Area Starter Homes Continue to Lose Market Share

Nena Perry-Brown | March 23rd 2018

Starter homes in the region now account for just about 1 in 4 listings on the market.... read»

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