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

DC Homeowners: Beware of City's New Noise Law

DC Homeowners: Beware of City's New Noise Law

UrbanTurf Staff | February 1st 2011

DCist reports via The Georgetown Dish that a new DC law went into effect late last week that doubled existing fines and maintained that violators can ... read»

Smart Growth Forum Reveals Stunning Land Value Increases in DC

Smart Growth Forum Reveals Stunning Land Value Increases in DC

Shilpi Paul | January 23rd 2013

On Tuesday evening, the Coalition for Smarter hosted a discussion on walkable neighborhoods, but the most memorable line of the night had to do with t... read»

Co-ops for Dummies

Co-ops for Dummies

Shilpi Paul | October 24th 2013

If you're looking to buy a unit in a multifamily building, chances are you've come across a number of co-ops. UrbanTurf wanted to outline a few of the... read»

Eataly Signs On For a DC Location

Eataly Signs On For a DC Location

UrbanTurf Staff | April 2nd 2014

Eataly has signed a letter of intent for somewhere in the vicinity of 30,000 to 35,000 square feet of retail space at the massive Capitol Crossing pro... read»

Kalorama: A Posh View From Embassy Row

Kalorama: A Posh View From Embassy Row

Shilpi Paul | May 11th 2012

The small neighborhood of Kalorama emerged during a period of rapid development in DC's history, and the architecture is a kind of time capsule that t... read»

The Tiny Houses of Stronghold: An Update

The Tiny Houses of Stronghold: An Update

Shilpi Paul | July 11th 2013

Boneyard Studios, a collection of tiny houses in an alley of DC's Stronghold neighborhood, has come a long way since we last visited in November.... read»

Eckington: Not to Be Confused With Bloomingdale

Eckington: Not to Be Confused With Bloomingdale

Andrew Siddons | September 8th 2011

As one of DC's oldest neighborhoods, it is a little bit ironic that Eckington has a much lower profile than the neighborhoods surrounding it. However,... read»

Deanwood: A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders

Deanwood: A Little Bit of Country Just Inside the District’s Borders

Amanda Abrams | August 25th 2010

Located east of the Anacostia River and just inside the District’s northeast border, Deanwood has long been viewed as a community with a rural atmos... read»

H Street Corridor: From New West to Old East

H Street Corridor: From New West to Old East

Zak Salih | December 9th 2016

In 2009, the H Street Corridor was considered an up-and-coming neighborhood in DC. In 2016, that label is no longer appropriate.... read»

Navy Yard/Capitol Riverfront: After a Rain Delay, the Stadium's Boomtown Starts to Deliver

Navy Yard/Capitol Riverfront: After a Rain Delay, the Stadium's Boomtown Starts to Deliver

Shilpi Paul | May 23rd 2014

After years resembling a ghost town, the southeast DC neighborhood is seeing long-planned projects come to fruition, and the streets are finally filli... read»

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