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

Woodley Park: Still Charming, Still Exclusive

Woodley Park: Still Charming, Still Exclusive

Zak Salih | June 8th 2018

Woodley Park remains a much-beloved northwest DC neighborhood. Future homeowners, however, are going to need money—and patience.... read»

A Look at the Obamas' Future Digs in DC

A Look at the Obamas' Future Digs in DC

UrbanTurf Staff | May 25th 2016

After leaving the White House, the Obamas will rent a nine-bedroom mansion in Kalorama, UrbanTurf has learned.... read»

Woodridge: Big Houses, A Dusty Commercial Strip and Potential

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»

Curated Craigslist: New DC Website Highlights Young People-Friendly Rentals

Curated Craigslist: New DC Website Highlights Young People-Friendly Rentals

Shilpi Paul | September 12th 2013

One young DC resident has launched a website that aims to make the apartment-hunting process more enjoyable. ... read»

“Produce the note.” 3 Words That Could Stave Off Foreclosure

“Produce the note.” 3 Words That Could Stave Off Foreclosure

Will Smith | February 18th 2009

Website The Consumer Warning Network is publicizing an intriguing technique that consumers facing home foreclosure can use to improve their leverage a... read»

11th Street Bridge Park on Pace for 2023 Completion -- and the Anacostia May be Swimmable By Then

11th Street Bridge Park on Pace for 2023 Completion -- and the Anacostia May be Swimmable By Then

Nena Perry-Brown | July 23rd 2019

The design of the 11th Street Bridge Park continues to evolve as the project receives another infusion of funding.... read»

Michigan Park: A Newsletter-On-Your-Doorstep Community

Michigan Park: A Newsletter-On-Your-Doorstep Community

Shilpi Paul | April 13th 2012

With a physical newsletter, long-time residents and monasteries all around, the quiet atmosphere of Michigan Park feels like a step back to simpler ti... read»

From Whole Foods to Town: The 1,440 Units Slated for Shaw and U Street

From Whole Foods to Town: The 1,440 Units Slated for Shaw and U Street

Nena Perry-Brown | February 13th 2019

While the development pipeline is slowing considerably in some neighborhoods, there remain a lot of projects underway in Shaw and approaching the U St... read»

The Detective and the Architectural Statement

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»

Former Brookland Safeway to Become Shipping Container Condos

Former Brookland Safeway to Become Shipping Container Condos

UrbanTurf Staff | September 23rd 2016

Hinds Development and Travis Price Architects are taking a former grocery store in Brookland and repurposing the site with four, two-bedroom apartment... read»

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