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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC

The Difference That Seven Years Makes in the Demographics of DC

Nena Perry-Brown | September 20th 2017

In light of Census data being released last week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at how the demographics of the District have changed between 2009 and now... read»

What Are Estate Taxes and How Do They Work?

What Are Estate Taxes and How Do They Work?

UrbanTurf Staff | October 27th 2025

Estate taxes, also known as inheritance taxes or death duties, are taxes imposed on the transfer of an individual's assets upon their death.... read»

Ping Pong, Shuffleboard and an Ice Rink: The Latest Plans for the Lawn at Walter Reed

Ping Pong, Shuffleboard and an Ice Rink: The Latest Plans for the Lawn at Walter Reed

Nena Perry-Brown | September 18th 2019

As The Parks at Walter Reed development continues to gain momentum, the development team is returning with modified concepts for the Town Center Plaza... read»

Trump Releases Renderings For Old Post Office Building

Trump Releases Renderings For Old Post Office Building

Mark Wellborn | April 1st 2013

We had a feeling that Donald Trump would make a splash with his new vision for the Old Post Office Pavilion, but it is safe to say we were blown away ... read»

Zoning Commission Approves 230-Unit Development At Brookland Metro Station

Zoning Commission Approves 230-Unit Development At Brookland Metro Station

UrbanTurf Staff | October 24th 2025

A project at this location has been in the works for over a decade.... read»

Plans Filed For DC's Largest Residential Conversion Along Connecticut Avenue

Plans Filed For DC's Largest Residential Conversion Along Connecticut Avenue

UrbanTurf Staff | January 5th 2023

Post Brothers has plans in the works to convert the Universal buildings into a sprawling residential development with upwards of 600 apartments.... read»

U Street Corridor: The Difference a Decade Makes

U Street Corridor: The Difference a Decade Makes

Amanda Abrams | September 2nd 2011

Fifteen years ago, the U Street Corridor didn't exist as a DC neighborhood. Now, it is home to a diverse population and one of the city's trendier nig... read»

Off The Beaten Turf: Spanish Steps

Off The Beaten Turf: Spanish Steps

Shilpi Paul | May 2nd 2012

The topic of this Off the Beaten Turf is a beautiful solution to a topographic dilemma: Kalorama's Spanish Steps.... read»

Forest Hills: Ambassadors and Adventurous Architecture

Forest Hills: Ambassadors and Adventurous Architecture

Shilpi Paul | March 9th 2012

While there are many traditional homes in Forest Hills, the residential upper northwest neighborhood is primarily known for its wilder architecture.... read»

Former DC Skating Rink Becoming Apartments, Delivering This Spring

Former DC Skating Rink Becoming Apartments, Delivering This Spring

Shilpi Paul | February 13th 2013

The domed area above the Adams Morgan Harris Teeter that used to house a roller skating rink is being transformed into 39 lofty apartments, UrbanTurf ... read»

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