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Rowing Machines and a Sky Deck: More Details Emerge About Georgetown Canal Redevelopment

Rowing Machines and a Sky Deck: More Details Emerge About Georgetown Canal Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | October 22nd 2019

An Environmental Assessment was recently released, as Georgetown Heritage and the National Park Service solicit public feedback on the design alternat... read»

A Look at DC's Million-Dollar Neighborhoods

A Look at DC's Million-Dollar Neighborhoods

Nena Perry-Brown | January 17th 2020

Last year, listings sold for a median price of at least $1 million in these ten DC neighborhoods.... read»

Plans Unveiled For 315-Unit Project at Bethesda's Battery Lane District

Plans Unveiled For 315-Unit Project at Bethesda's Battery Lane District

UrbanTurf Staff | June 7th 2022

Plans and renderings were unveiled on Monday night for the first phase of the Battery Lane District development in downtown Bethesda. ... read»

Roundup: Move Over McMansion, the Mini House Is On the Rise

Roundup: Move Over McMansion, the Mini House Is On the Rise

UrbanTurf Staff | June 3rd 2010

In this week's roundup: mini houses supplant McMansions, news of Ellwood Thompson's arrival in Columbia Heights is official, and mortgage rates remain... read»

The DC University With the Most Development Plans on the Horizon

The DC University With the Most Development Plans on the Horizon

Nena Perry-Brown | December 19th 2019

One university stood head and shoulders above others for putting the most ambitious development wheels in motion.... read»

377-Unit Apartment Project Breaks Ground Next to Union Station

377-Unit Apartment Project Breaks Ground Next to Union Station

UrbanTurf Staff | February 11th 2013

On Monday morning, officials gathered to ceremonially break ground at 701 2nd Street NE, a mixed-use development that will sit directly to the east of... read»

Low Price, Long Process: The Truth About Short Sales

Low Price, Long Process: The Truth About Short Sales

Michele Lerner | November 16th 2009

The state of today's housing market opens up the real possibility of getting a good price on a home that is listed as a short sale. However, it is imp... read»

Let My People LEGO: The National Cathedral Rebuilds With 400,000 LEGOs

Let My People LEGO: The National Cathedral Rebuilds With 400,000 LEGOs

Nena Perry-Brown | March 1st 2019

As part of the National Cathedral's fundraising efforts, a to-scale LEGO model is "breaking ground" today.... read»

DC’s Apartment Vacancy Drops, Construction Booms

DC’s Apartment Vacancy Drops, Construction Booms

Mark Wellborn | July 28th 2010

In its mid-year report, MPF Research stated that apartment occupancy across the DC area for the first six months of the year reached just over 95 perc... read»

Best New Listings: Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Colonial

Best New Listings: Arts and Crafts, Victorian and Colonial

Shilpi Paul | March 2nd 2012

In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at one of the oldest homes in Crestwood, a two-bedroom Victorian near Eastern Market, and a five-... read»

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