Wednesday's Must Reads
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- Arlington is looking for help from the state government to help boost efforts to convert aging office buildings to residential. -- (ARLnow)
- A Belgian co-living developer is opening up six locations around DC. -- (WBJ)
- Wall Street firms are making big bets on rental homes. -- (WSJ)
- Indoor ski resort in Lorton is moving forward. -- (WBJ)
- Tallest skyscraper in U.S. delayed over aviation concerns. -- (dezeen)
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