What's Hot: The Zones That Could Lead To More Development in Chevy Chase Set To Go Before Zoning Commission
Monday's Must Reads
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- A look at the luxury campuses where aging Americans are paying top dollar to live. -- (WSJ)
- A judge rules that missing middle projects already underway in Arlington can resume. -- (ARLnow)
- The abandoned churches becoming homes. -- (NYT)
- How to stay in the Beetlejuice house. -- (designboom)
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/mondays_must_reads/22864.
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