Wednesday's Must Reads
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- GSA terminates plan to build SEC headquarters in NoMa. -- (WBJ)
- A detailed look at how water damages a flooded house. -- (WaPo)
- Georgetown office building sells, looks to be converted for residential use. -- (Bisnow)
- Taking it back: A look at Amtrak's new marketing strategy. -- (WSJ)
- 10 restaurants opening in the DC area this month. -- (Washingtonian)
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