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Neighborhood Eats: Rogue 24 Opening, Good Stuff Expanding, America Eats Losing Chef
Rebecca Cooper | July 21st 2011
Neighborhood Eats went on a brief hiatus last week to postulate on what neighborhood in DC might soon be “Batalized,” but we’re back... read»
This Week's Find: The Judge's Chambers
Mark Wellborn | July 21st 2011
Built in the mid-19th century, This Week's Find is a four-apartment Victorian that 100 years ago was home to the chambers of a Rockville judge. ... read»
NAR: Existing Home Sales Fall Unexpectedly
Mark Wellborn | July 20th 2011
A day after some optimistic news on the housing front, the National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that existing home sales unexpectedly dropp... read»
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Market Watch: Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights and Petworth
Keith Gibbons | July 19th 2011
In Housing Market Watch this week, UrbanTurf looks at the DC zip code 20010, which includes portions of Mount Pleasant, Columbia Heights and Petworth.... read»
How Honest is DC?
UrbanTurf Staff | July 19th 2011
Honest Tea has set up an employee-less stand offering iced tea for $1 in Dupont Circle, a social experiment by the Bethesda-based company to try and g... read»
Good News? Housing Starts Up Significantly in June
Mark Wellborn | July 19th 2011
Some good news on the housing front made national headlines today: the Commerce Department reported that housing starts in June jumped 14.6 percent ov... read»
360 Degrees H Street Breaks Ground
UrbanTurf Staff | July 19th 2011
On Tuesday morning, Steuart Investment Co. held a groundbreaking ceremony for 360 (degrees) H Street, a 215-unit apartment project anchored by a Giant... read»
Deal of the Week: Live Upstairs, Rent Downstairs
UrbanTurf Staff | July 19th 2011
According to Rentometer, the average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment on the 1300 block of Irving Street in Columbia Heights is about $2,300. ... read»
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