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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Hotel-Apartment Hybrid Planned For One of DC's Oldest Residential Buildings
Nena Perry-Brown | December 6th 2017
Big plans are on the boards for one of DC's oldest known surviving apartments buildings.... read»
The 9 Potential Developments in the Works Along the DC Streetcar Line
Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2022
The H Street Corridor once epitomized DC's development boom, but construction activity in the area has now largely moved east of the city's Starburst ... read»
$18 Million: Bethesda Mansion Becomes Montgomery County's Most Expensive Home
UrbanTurf Staff | April 7th 2016
The 20,000 square-foot home offers an indoor basketball court, a wine tasting room, and eight garages. ... read»
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500 Units and a Public Courtyard: Urby's First Foray into DC May be at The Yards
Nena Perry-Brown | June 9th 2020
The building would be quasi-co-living brand Urby's first in the DC area.... read»
Sneak Peek: New Whole Foods in Foggy Bottom
UrbanTurf Staff | September 1st 2011
On September 6, DC's fourth Whole Foods store will open in Foggy Bottom. Today, UrbanTurf, along with other media, got a look inside the high-end groc... read»
Off the Beaten Turf: Eden Center
Shilpi Paul | August 1st 2012
In this edition of Off the Beaten Turf, we feature a suburban destination that will make I-66 feel like a pathway straight to Vietnam.... read»
Cash, Competition and (No) Contingencies: The State of DC's Uber-Competitive Housing Market
Nena Perry-Brown | April 21st 2017
The DC housing market, where offer deadlines, multiple bids, steep escalation clauses and minimal contingencies come as no surprise.... read»
Ask DCRA: What Are Postcard Permits?
Lark Turner | August 6th 2014
Starting this week, UrbanTurf will be running a four-week series that examines the questions that homeowners most frequently ask of the city's Departm... read»
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HRP Group is taking its plans for the first three building blocks and two major open ... read »

In this article, UrbanTurf will explain what special assessments are, how they work, ... read »

If you sold your home in the 20016 zip code earlier this year, congratulations — yo... read »

The 500-unit Holiday Inn project moves forward; the White Lotus skyscraper; and the 2... read »

Today, UrbanTurf heads down to a portion of Southwest DC to see what large residentia... read »
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