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Nena Perry-Brown | November 28th 2016
Built in 1925, the landmark National Bank of Washington at 14th and G Streets NW may soon be appended with a 130 foot-tall rear addition to transform ... read»
Airbnb Expects Seven Times More Inauguration Visitors in DC Region Than 2013
Nena Perry-Brown | November 28th 2016
The jump in Airbnb rentals for Donald Trump's inauguration will set records in the DC region. ... read»
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UrbanTurf Staff | November 28th 2016
The recognizable retail space will be redeveloped into a residential building, but the iconic barrel entry will remain. ... read»
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UIP Files Plans For 130-140 Unit Tenleytown Development
UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2016
In May, Urban Investment Partners presented plans to the community to redevelop a group of commercial buildings along Wisconsin Avenue in Tenleytown. ... read»
The 30% Home Price Increase in DC's Colonial Village
UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2016
Despite its low-key reputation, median home prices have skyrocketed in the neighborhood in 2016, jumping 29 percent in just a year's time. ... read»
110-Unit Chapman Stables Development in Truxton Circle Goes Condo
UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2016
A report out late last week from the city revealed that 90 percent of the residential units under construction in DC will be rentals, not for-sale uni... read»
Stilted: English Homes Now Designed To Avoid Floods
UrbanTurf Staff | November 21st 2016
The realities of climate change are now having a marked effect on how the English design homes. ... read»
Under Contract: From Georgetown to Capitol Hill
UrbanTurf Staff | November 21st 2016
In this installment of Under Contract, UrbanTurf takes a look at two homes that we recently featured that found buyers in two weeks or less. ... read»
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