Monday's Must Reads
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- Why that viral couch may result in buyer's remorse. -- (WaPo)
- Do quieter streets mean pricier homes? -- (WSJ)
- DC events booking firm moves to renovated office downtown. -- (WBJ)
- The new Purple Line in action. -- (WaPo)
- Is Netflix saving the mall? -- (Bloomberg)
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