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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

RFK Stadium Cleared For Demolition

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»

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»

Can Prohibition Ease DC's Parking Crush?

Can Prohibition Ease DC's Parking Crush?

Shilpi Paul | June 7th 2013

As new residential buildings go up, developers are attempting to keep the city's parking problem from getting worse with solutions that include prohib... read»

A 500-Unit Conversion Planned For Universal Buildings on Connecticut Avenue

A 500-Unit Conversion Planned For Universal Buildings on Connecticut Avenue

UrbanTurf Staff | December 14th 2022

The largest office-to-residential conversion for DC is in the works, Urban Turf has learned.... 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»

NBA Player Dwight Howard Puts Massive Capitol Hill Loft on the Market

NBA Player Dwight Howard Puts Massive Capitol Hill Loft on the Market

UrbanTurf Staff | January 10th 2020

The 7-footer's tenure with the Washington Wizards only lasted about a year, but while he was in DC, he picked up one of UrbanTurf's favorite pieces of... read»

Can The Whitest White Paint Cool Down Your House?

Can The Whitest White Paint Cool Down Your House?

UrbanTurf Staff | July 12th 2023

The whitest paint in the world may cool down your home and fight climate change at the same time. ... read»

Don't Disturb the Skyline: Public Responds to Height Master Plan

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»

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»

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»

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