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Three Definitions of "Gentrification" Apply to Seven DC Census Tracts

Three Definitions of "Gentrification" Apply to Seven DC Census Tracts

Nena Perry-Brown | May 13th 2019

Although not all studies agree on the definition of gentrification, a new tool compares three measures of the term over the last four decades.... read»

DC Will Have Almost 1 Million Residents by 2045

DC Will Have Almost 1 Million Residents by 2045

UrbanTurf Staff | March 10th 2016

A new forecast predicts that the city's population will rise to 987,000 residents in thirty years. ... read»

MLK Gateway to Break Ground in Historic Anacostia

MLK Gateway to Break Ground in Historic Anacostia

Nena Perry-Brown | January 6th 2020

The retail/office development is expected to include a fresh food vendor and a sit-down restaurant.... read»

The Little Change in 2020 That Could Have a Big Impact on DC Alleys

The Little Change in 2020 That Could Have a Big Impact on DC Alleys

Nena Perry-Brown | December 21st 2020

This past summer saw passage of a zoning text amendment that creates a lot more possibilities in DC's alleyways.... read»

60 Apartments, Maybe a Moxy Hotel, and a Market: The New Plans a Block from Nats Park

60 Apartments, Maybe a Moxy Hotel, and a Market: The New Plans a Block from Nats Park

Nena Perry-Brown | December 15th 2020

The development would also include a rooftop bar and ground-floor glass garage doors.... read»

This Week's Find: Where The Watergate Plumbers Lived

This Week's Find: Where The Watergate Plumbers Lived

UrbanTurf Staff | September 28th 2012

Usually, the DC residence associated with the Watergate scandal is Bob Woodward's old apartment. This Week's Find, however, is where the bad guys live... read»

The 6 DC Zip Codes Where Home Prices Have Appreciated The Most in 2021

The 6 DC Zip Codes Where Home Prices Have Appreciated The Most in 2021

UrbanTurf Staff | April 22nd 2021

As has often been the case when analyzing home price appreciation in the city, the increase in value is being seen on both sides of the city. ... read»

A Few Design Changes For The Wharf's Second Act

A Few Design Changes For The Wharf's Second Act

Nena Perry-Brown | November 27th 2017

In response to concerns from neighbors, stakeholders and city officials, the development team behind the Wharf has offered some additional renderings ... read»

DC Council Passes Short-Term Rental Regulatory Bill

DC Council Passes Short-Term Rental Regulatory Bill

Nena Perry-Brown | November 14th 2018

Despite being on the consent agenda, its passage was far from smooth sailing; however, critics of the bill have at least one or two provisions to chee... read»

Georgetown's Red Wall Is No Longer For Sale

Georgetown's Red Wall Is No Longer For Sale

UrbanTurf Staff | July 9th 2024

The red wall near the corner of 30th and M Street NW originally hit the market a year ago for $50,000.... read»

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