The Most Popular Posts of 2014
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Below, in descending order, are UrbanTurf’s most popular posts of 2014.
#5) The Georgetown Gondola Inches Forward
The group advancing a 15-year plan for Georgetown announced that it has raised half the money for a feasibility study that will determine whether moving forward with a gondola connecting Georgetown and Rosslyn is indeed possible.
#4) As DC’s Airbnb Economy Thrives, Legal Issues Remain
A look at the legal issues surrounding the booming Airbnb market in the DC area.
#3) A Look Inside DC’s Shipping Container Apartments
Inside DC’s first residential complex made up of shipping containers.
#2) Zoning Approves Conversion of Dupont Circle’s Frat House to 6,000 Square-Foot Residence
The Zoning Commission approves the conversion of The Spencer Carriage House and Stable, a former bar and nightclub in Dupont Circle, into a nearly 6,000 square foot house.
#1) Eataly Signs On For a DC Location
UrbanTurf learns that Eataly signs a letter of intent for space at the Capitol Crossing development.
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