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Annapolis: Small-Town Living in the State Capital
Amanda Abrams | April 8th 2011
Downtown Annapolis may serve as the hub of Maryland politics, but at its heart, it’s just a laid back little port town where the preferred leisure a... read»
Woodridge: Big Houses, A Dusty Commercial Strip and Potential
Shilpi Paul | February 17th 2012
The northeast DC neighborhood of Woodridge has a manifest destiny, brimming-with-potential feeling; it's not yet clear what the neighborhood will look... read»
RFK Stadium Cleared For Demolition
UrbanTurf Staff | May 2nd 2024
The National Park Service has given the green light for DC's 62 year-old stadium to be demolished.... read»
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What Would DC Look Like With Tall Buildings?
Shilpi Paul | July 24th 2013
On Wednesday morning, the National Capitol Planning Commission and the Office of Planning launched Phase 2 of the Height Master Plan study for Washing... read»
Don't Disturb the Skyline: Public Responds to Height Master Plan
Shilpi Paul | May 14th 2013
On Monday night, officials from the Office of Planning and the National Capitol Planning Commission held their first public meeting on the city's Heig... read»
Is Adams Morgan Becoming Posh?
Shilpi Paul | August 2nd 2013
The 18th Street retail strip in Adams Morgan, long regarded as a ramshackle mix of ethnic shops and drunken nightlife spots, may slowly but surely be ... read»
The Detective and the Architectural Statement
Mark Wellborn | August 15th 2013
In 2003, Jeff Speck moved to DC to become design director at the National Endowment for the Arts, and almost immediately began looking for an empty lo... read»
The 4,500 Residential Units Headed to Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | March 21st 2017
The designation of Florida Avenue Market as an historic district doesn't seem to have thrown a wrench into the wave of development sprouting up in the... read»
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As mortgage rates have more than doubled from their historic lows over the last coupl... read »

The small handful of projects in the pipeline are either moving full steam ahead, get... read »

The longtime political strategist and pollster who has advised everyone from Presiden... read »

Lincoln-Westmoreland Housing is moving forward with plans to replace an aging Shaw af... read »

A report out today finds early signs that the spring could be a busy market.... read »
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