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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

The Design of DC's Tiny Homes on The Wharf

The Design of DC's Tiny Homes on The Wharf

Shilpi Paul | June 21st 2013

As the micro-unit trend sweeps through urban areas, one DC developer has begun finalizing the design of a few tiny homes that will be coming to the ci... read»

The Political Leanings of DC Zip Codes

The Political Leanings of DC Zip Codes

Shilpi Paul | November 1st 2012

In preparation for next week's election, UrbanTurf dug into campaign donation data for the DC area to find out where Barack Obama and Mitt Romney cont... read»

Carver-Langston: Calm on the Northeast Front

Carver-Langston: Calm on the Northeast Front

Zak Salih | June 21st 2019

Tucked away next to the H Street Corridor, Carver-Langston is investing in its future—and bracing itself for possible changes.... read»

How a Little Tavern Lives On in a Big Union Market Development

How a Little Tavern Lives On in a Big Union Market Development

Nena Perry-Brown | May 31st 2017

Plans have evolved for the LCOR-helmed Union Market development proposed for the 500 block of Morse Street NE -- which will now incorporate the Little... read»

Crystal City Wants a High Line Bridge Connection to National Airport

Crystal City Wants a High Line Bridge Connection to National Airport

Nena Perry-Brown | November 16th 2017

On Wednesday, the BID presented their vision for a new bridge or tunnel that will connect to a security gate at the airport.... read»

The Alexandria Patio With a View Underground

The Alexandria Patio With a View Underground

UrbanTurf Staff | January 17th 2014

A little over a month ago, UrbanTurf wrote about an 1870s Alexandria townhouse with a rather unique feature: a patio made entirely of glass that serve... read»

DC's Most Expensive Home Finds a Buyer

DC's Most Expensive Home Finds a Buyer

UrbanTurf Staff | November 17th 2011

Several months after Evermay sold, DC's newest most expensive home on the market, Halcyon House, has found a buyer. ... read»

In Shaw, Hedging Bets on Apartment-Sharing Millennials

In Shaw, Hedging Bets on Apartment-Sharing Millennials

Lark Turner | November 7th 2014

A new apartment project on 6th Street offers three- and four-bedroom units, in stark contrast to the micro-units proposed for the same demographic aro... read»

Rosedale: Don't Call It An Extension of H Street

Rosedale: Don't Call It An Extension of H Street

Zak Salih | January 11th 2018

Rosedale may be a small nugget of a neighborhood in Northeast DC, often overlooked by showier neighbors like Capitol Hill. But whatever you do, don... read»

Two Howard Dorms Are on the Road to Residential

Two Howard Dorms Are on the Road to Residential

Nena Perry-Brown | July 1st 2019

These LeDroit Park properties are going from dormitory to luxury residences.... read»

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