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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Presidential Party Crasher's Mount Pleasant Home Finally Sells

Presidential Party Crasher's Mount Pleasant Home Finally Sells

Shilpi Paul | August 12th 2013

A Mount Pleasant mansion with a storied past finally found a buyer, after five years on and off the market. ... read»

688 Units, An Arts Walk, A Public Park: The Proposals for One of DC's Central Parcels

688 Units, An Arts Walk, A Public Park: The Proposals for One of DC's Central Parcels

Nena Perry-Brown | February 16th 2017

From an arts walk to an apartment-hotel project, the proposals for one of the city's most oddly-positioned sites -- air rights above a Mount Vernon Tr... read»

Water Hammocks, a Mule Yard and Gongoozling: The New Concepts for the Georgetown Canal

Water Hammocks, a Mule Yard and Gongoozling: The New Concepts for the Georgetown Canal

Nena Perry-Brown | April 5th 2019

Nearly two years after a design team was selected to revitalize a mile-long stretch of the C&O Canal, the public is being invited to comment on new co... read»

The Most Coveted Penthouse Apartment on 14th Street Now Available at Liz

The Most Coveted Penthouse Apartment on 14th Street Now Available at Liz

UrbanTurf Sponsor | March 10th 2020

Only a few residences remain at Liz, the transformative property that brought luxury apartments to the center of the 14th Street Corridor.... read»

One on One: Lock 7 Development

One on One: Lock 7 Development

Shilpi Paul | May 23rd 2012

For this week's One on One, we chatted with the principals at Lock 7 Development, a firm that specializes in converting dilapidated DC housing stock i... read»

Harvest Home: DC's Submission For the 2013 Solar Decathlon

Harvest Home: DC's Submission For the 2013 Solar Decathlon

Shilpi Paul | May 15th 2013

DC's entry into the Solar Decathalon is a net-zero home that generates energy primarily by "harvesting" excess heat from photovoltaic panels and recap... read»

The H Street Solar Panel Installation Adventure

The H Street Solar Panel Installation Adventure

Joe Marhamati | November 19th 2010

Back in October, we ran a story on Georgetown Energy, the solar advocacy group at Georgetown University. This article spurred UrbanTurf’s Joe Ma... read»

DC's Racial Divide, Circa 2000

DC's Racial Divide, Circa 2000

Mark Wellborn | September 20th 2010

DCist has featured a map of the ethnic breakdown of the DC metropolitan area, based on data from the 2000 Census. It will be interesting to see how a ... read»

Fitness Bridges, Danny Meyer and Almost 3,000 Residences: The Navy Yard Rundown

Fitness Bridges, Danny Meyer and Almost 3,000 Residences: The Navy Yard Rundown

Nena Perry-Brown | March 5th 2019

Weeks after taking a look at the developments planned for just east of South Capitol Street, today, UrbanTurf picks up where we left off in the Navy Y... read»

DC Bill Would Prevent Residents From Renting Out Second Homes on Airbnb

DC Bill Would Prevent Residents From Renting Out Second Homes on Airbnb

UrbanTurf Staff | September 28th 2018

The revised legislation will be introduced next week, The Washington Post reports.... read»

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