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Nena Perry-Brown | July 26th 2016
There are a few more large-scale developments straddling the Anacostia River that will bring acres of mixed-use and mixed-income communities to this s... read»
Georgetown Home Buyers Still Cash-Rich and Quick to Commit
Nena Perry-Brown | July 26th 2016
UrbanTurf continues its renewed look at the housing market in DC-area neighborhoods as this week's Home Price Watch puts the spotlight on Georgetown.... read»
Urban Green Debuts Spacious Luxury Apartments
UrbanTurf Sponsor | July 26th 2016
In April, the growing Maryland community of Urbana welcomed its first apartments, Urban Green Apartments—a luxury development leasing one-, two-... read»
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The Car2Go Effect in DC
Nena Perry-Brown | July 25th 2016
A recent study from the University of California shows that for every car2go in the District, there are three to seven fewer personal cars in the city... read»
Approval Delayed For Eastbanc’s 7-Unit Project on the Edge of Georgetown
Nena Perry-Brown | July 22nd 2016
On Thursday night, the Zoning Commission (ZC) held a hearing on the planned unit development (PUD) application, and opted to defer voting on it until ... read»
$14 Million: Georgetown's Taft Mansion Becomes DC's Most Expensive Home
UrbanTurf Staff | July 22nd 2016
The home is listed privately as it is renovated by local builder John McAlpine and architect Christian Zapatka.... read»
Best New Listings: For Bookworms and Top Chefs
Nena Perry-Brown | July 22nd 2016
This week's Best New Listings includes prototypical homes for chefs and book lovers.... read»
Zoning Commission Votes to Make Inclusionary Zoning More Inclusive
Nena Perry-Brown | July 21st 2016
Last night, the Zoning Commission voted in favor of mandating that all new inclusionary zoning units be affordable, at minimum, to households earning ... read»
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