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Welcome to the Neighborhood: Curbed Launches in DC
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The Curbed Network this morning announced its expansion to our neck of the woods, launching the DC version of its namesake publication that will cover real estate eye candy and neighborhood scuttlebutt across the metropolitan area. Also launched was a local version of Eater, the foodie sister site to Curbed that will cover DC’s culinary scene.
The original Curbed started in New York in 2004 and is recognized by many as the “granddaddy” of real estate blogs. Since then the site has expanded to LA, San Francisco, The Hamptons, Chicago, and now DC.
The new site is helmed by Brightwood resident Amy Rose Dobson. Take a look and welcome Amy to the scene.
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