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

The 2.5 Million Square Feet of Mixed-Use Development Coming to Montgomery County

The 2.5 Million Square Feet of Mixed-Use Development Coming to Montgomery County

Nena Perry-Brown | July 19th 2021

The proposed development would include over two million square feet of residential off Montrose Parkway.... read»

The Largest Development on the Boards For Union Market Looks to Move Forward

The Largest Development on the Boards For Union Market Looks to Move Forward

Nena Perry-Brown | May 16th 2016

Kettler has filed an application with the Zoning Commission to get approval for the first phase of the Market Terminal development.... read»

A 300-Seat Beer Garden Pitched For Georgetown Hotel Site

A 300-Seat Beer Garden Pitched For Georgetown Hotel Site

UrbanTurf Staff | June 14th 2021

The beer garden would activate a long dormant hotel site along M Street NW.... read»

Off the Beaten Turf: DC's Supper Club

Off the Beaten Turf: DC's Supper Club

Shilpi Paul | June 6th 2012

In this edition of Off the Beaten Turf, we visited Seasonal Pantry in Shaw to learn about an increasingly hot ticket: the market's supper club.... read»

Transparent Elevators, A Rooftop Jogging Path: EDENS Files Plans for Ambitious Union Market Project

Transparent Elevators, A Rooftop Jogging Path: EDENS Files Plans for Ambitious Union Market Project

Nena Perry-Brown | December 4th 2019

The project, previewed last month, would include a publicly-accessible rooftop partially spanning the airspace above 4th Street.... read»

A Few More Looks at the 463-Unit Hillandale Gateway Development

A Few More Looks at the 463-Unit Hillandale Gateway Development

Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2020

If approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board later this month, the development could become Maryland's first passive house-certified multifamil... read»

WBJ: Senate Square Headed Toward Foreclosure

WBJ: Senate Square Headed Toward Foreclosure

Mark Wellborn | November 13th 2009

It appears that another one of DC’s large apartment complexes is heading toward foreclosure. Less than a week after reports that Allegro Apartme... read»

Zoning Changes in Depth: Accessory Apartments

Zoning Changes in Depth: Accessory Apartments

Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2016

UrbanTurf is taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will go into effect in September. This week, we look at changes related to accessory apar... read»

Nearly $300 Million: Florida Home Looks To Break Home Price Record

Nearly $300 Million: Florida Home Looks To Break Home Price Record

UrbanTurf Staff | February 7th 2024

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that a compound set on over nine acres in Naples, Fla. is being listed for sale for $295 million, a potentially r... read»

New Plans for Ivy City's Crummell School Include Invisible Fish and More Public Space

New Plans for Ivy City's Crummell School Include Invisible Fish and More Public Space

Nena Perry-Brown | February 11th 2019

The Crummell School redevelopment team is aiming to nudge the project forward this year.... read»

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