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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Busboys and Poets to Harlem

Busboys and Poets to Harlem

Mark Wellborn | August 10th 2010

It appears that DC's local coffeeshop/bookstore/restaurant chain Busboys and Poets has its eyes set on new territory: Harlem. ... read»

From 82 to 348 Units, a Proposed Affordable Housing Redevelopment in Arlington

From 82 to 348 Units, a Proposed Affordable Housing Redevelopment in Arlington

Nena Perry-Brown | June 15th 2020

AHC Inc. is seeking to redevelop Fort Henry Gardens with new affordable units.... read»

Proven: Green Spaces Equal Lower Crime

Proven: Green Spaces Equal Lower Crime

Shilpi Paul | November 22nd 2011

Social scientists and armchair anthropologists have long been touting theories that draw a certain causal relationship: beautify your public spaces an... read»

H Street Getting Its Giant

H Street Getting Its Giant

Joe Marhamati | November 10th 2010

DCist reports that a 41,200 square-foot Giant Food has signed on to open at 3rd and H Street NE. Construction is expected to begin this coming spring ... read»

HPO Recommends Approval of Barrel House Apartments in Logan Circle

HPO Recommends Approval of Barrel House Apartments in Logan Circle

Nena Perry-Brown | January 23rd 2017

The Historic Preservation Office is recommending that the Historic Preservation Review Board approve the concept for the planned redevelopment of the ... read»

DC Apartments are Amenity-Rich, But You Still Have to Leave to Do Laundry

DC Apartments are Amenity-Rich, But You Still Have to Leave to Do Laundry

Nena Perry-Brown | June 27th 2018

A new study from Apartment List shows that DC apartments tend to offer more amenities than demand supports -- except for one.... read»

The Good Intentions One Couple Has for Georgetown's Most Expensive Properties

The Good Intentions One Couple Has for Georgetown's Most Expensive Properties

Lark Turner | April 23rd 2015

Three major properties that may have otherwise been slated for residential redevelopment will instead be used for philanthropic purposes under the own... read»

691 Apartments Proposed to Replace Rosslyn Xerox Building

691 Apartments Proposed to Replace Rosslyn Xerox Building

Nena Perry-Brown | July 2nd 2021

The building is meant to be "an iconic architectural feature for Rosslyn's southern gateway."... read»

The Rising Cost of a One-Bedroom Rental Around the DC Area

The Rising Cost of a One-Bedroom Rental Around the DC Area

UrbanTurf Staff | August 16th 2022

A new report out this week sheds light on how much rental rates for one-bedroom apartments in the DC region have risen over the last year. ... read»

Zoning Change Would Make Way for a Mixed-Use Project at Penn Branch Shopping Center

Zoning Change Would Make Way for a Mixed-Use Project at Penn Branch Shopping Center

Nena Perry-Brown | June 1st 2017

Jair Lynch has taken the first step toward redeveloping the Penn Branch Shopping Center into a mixed-use project.... read»

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