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The Return of Western Market? Renovations Proposed for GWU Galleria
Nena Perry-Brown | March 5th 2019
The market of many names may soon be remodeled.... read»
Best New Listings: Modern Homes Meet Mid-Century Aesthetics
Ashley Hopko | May 17th 2024
This week's Best New Listings includes a five-bedroom mid-century modern home in Bethesda, an extra wide rowhome on Capitol Hill and another mid-centu... read»
DC Councilmember Proposes Tax on High-Income Earners to Fund Affordable Housing
Nena Perry-Brown | July 7th 2020
Charles Allen introduced an amendment to the Budget Support Act on Tuesday.... read»
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One on One: Historic Preservation's New Plan
Shilpi Paul | May 10th 2013
In this edition of One on One, UrbanTurf paid a visit to the Historic Preservation Office to chat about managing preservation in a rapidly changing ci... read»
The 2,000 Residential Units Planned for Rosslyn
Nena Perry-Brown | June 6th 2018
As development is heating up in Crystal City, things are chugging along more slowly further north in Rosslyn.... read»
Best New Listings: Eccentric on 16th and a Nail-less Build
Ashley Hopko | May 31st 2024
This week's Best New Listings includes a home in Potomac that was built without nails or screws, a colorful condo with banana wallpaper and a clean-cu... read»
The Unofficial Historian of the Ballpark District
Nena Perry-Brown | July 17th 2018
Jacqueline Dupree has amassed a huge collection of photos documenting the development of Near Southeast.... read»
Best Renovation By A Local Firm: Studio 27 Capitol Hill Row House
UrbanTurf Staff | December 20th 2010
Back in May, Jennifer Sergent wrote a piece for UrbanTurf's Unique Spaces series about a Capitol Hill home that was a prime example that you can't jud... read»
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This is one of the more intriguing adaptive reuse proposals of the year.... read »
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