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Most Popular Posts - Ever

Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.

A Look at Five Housing Nonprofits in DC

A Look at Five Housing Nonprofits in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | March 19th 2020

Eviction moratorium aside, here are some nonprofits working to help people secure housing.... read»

The Huge Plans on the Boards for Congress Heights

The Huge Plans on the Boards for Congress Heights

UrbanTurf Staff | July 19th 2023

UrbanTurf checks in on Congress Heights to see the status of the development pipeline for the neighborhood, which largely centers around the redevelop... read»

The DC Zip Codes Where Home Are Selling the Slowest

The DC Zip Codes Where Home Are Selling the Slowest

Shilpi Paul | May 17th 2013

A few days ago, we reported on the zip codes in DC and the larger metro area where homes are selling the quickest. Today, we flip the data, and take a... read»

Shaw: History Repurposed

Shaw: History Repurposed

Zak Salih | November 8th 2019

Historic preservation, eclectic restaurants, high-end real estate—welcome to a Shaw that’s wildly different from the neighborhood we profiled eigh... read»

DC Greens Plans Urban Farm in Ward 8

DC Greens Plans Urban Farm in Ward 8

Nena Perry-Brown | November 21st 2019

The effort is one of the latest plans to address food access disparities east of the Anacostia River.... read»

Outsourcing Ikea Trips: TaskRabbit Launches in DC

Outsourcing Ikea Trips: TaskRabbit Launches in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | August 19th 2013

A website that allows people to outsource jobs and errands to willing workers in their city (for a price) launched in DC on Monday. ... read»

Cities Start to Embrace 250-Square Foot Apartments

Cities Start to Embrace 250-Square Foot Apartments

Shilpi Paul | September 25th 2012

The lure of the micro-studio is sweeping the nation as San Francisco considers lowering the minimum size of an apartment from 290 square feet to 220 s... read»

19 Offers, $412,000 Above Asking: The East Capitol Street Premium

19 Offers, $412,000 Above Asking: The East Capitol Street Premium

Nena Perry-Brown | July 6th 2016

The desire to own a home on one of Capitol Hill's premier streets is leading to stiff competition. ... read»

The Over 4,700 Units On the Boards for Union Market

The Over 4,700 Units On the Boards for Union Market

Nena Perry-Brown | March 20th 2018

With all the news happening, UrbanTurf decided to revisit the residential developments on tap for the neighborhood to see where things stand.... read»

126 Townhomes, All-Affordable Senior Living and a Town Park: The New Plans at Skyland Town Center

126 Townhomes, All-Affordable Senior Living and a Town Park: The New Plans at Skyland Town Center

UrbanTurf Staff | April 4th 2023

The development team of WC Smith, Rappaport and NVR Homes is switching gears for Blocks 1 and 4 of the 19-acre development in Ward 7.... read»

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