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

With New Exhibition (and New Entrance), Dupont Underground Hopes to Advance Design Conversation

With New Exhibition (and New Entrance), Dupont Underground Hopes to Advance Design Conversation

Nena Perry-Brown | April 19th 2021

The non-profit recently selected a winner for their second international design competition.... read»

A San Francisco Street Sells For $90,000; A Similar Situation Occurred in Georgetown

A San Francisco Street Sells For $90,000; A Similar Situation Occurred in Georgetown

UrbanTurf Staff | August 8th 2017

During a five-year span starting in 2002, Kebreab Zere purchased five private Georgetown alley lots at tax auctions for approximately $25,000. ... read»

How DC Demographics Have Changed Over the Past Decade

How DC Demographics Have Changed Over the Past Decade

Lark Turner | February 24th 2015

In 20001 — including portions of Shaw, LeDroit Park and Bloomingdale — the share of childless singles rose 20 percent while the share of s... read»

140 Luxury Condos Anchor Tyson's First Walkable Community

140 Luxury Condos Anchor Tyson's First Walkable Community

UrbanTurf Sponsor | October 2nd 2018

The Boro is a 16-acre mixed-use development anchored by two apartment buildings and a 25-story luxury tower called Verse.... read»

Before and After: From Three Houses to One School to One House off H Street

Before and After: From Three Houses to One School to One House off H Street

Nena Perry-Brown | March 22nd 2021

This property has gone through a couple of major conversions in its time.... read»

What Could the Fiscal Cliff Mean to DC-Area Homeowners?

What Could the Fiscal Cliff Mean to DC-Area Homeowners?

Shilpi Paul | December 7th 2012

The fiscal cliff and possible sequestration could have a big effect on mortgage interest deduction limits. RealEstate Business Intelligence analyzes h... read»

14-Unit Condo Conversion Planned in Southeast

14-Unit Condo Conversion Planned in Southeast

Lark Turner | September 3rd 2014

Novo Development and architect Eric Colbert plan to turn a long-vacant 16-unit building on Potomac Avenue into a 14-unit condo building. ... read»

NIMBYs, TODs and 100-Year Floods: Land Use Amendments Reflect DC's Changing Development Priorities

NIMBYs, TODs and 100-Year Floods: Land Use Amendments Reflect DC's Changing Development Priorities

Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2019

This Element of the recently released Comprehensive Plan draft establishes new growth priorities while undermining NIMBY arguments.... read»

Best New Listings: Shaw, Bethesda, Capitol Hill

Best New Listings: Shaw, Bethesda, Capitol Hill

Mark Wellborn | July 10th 2011

In this week's edition of Best New Listings, we look at a Shaw two-bedroom with parking and outdoor space, a five-bedroom contemporary home in Bethesd... read»

Best New Listings: A Bloomingdale Two-Bedroom, a Takoma Colonial and a Georgetown Renovation

Best New Listings: A Bloomingdale Two-Bedroom, a Takoma Colonial and a Georgetown Renovation

Lark Turner | March 7th 2014

In this week's edition of Best New Listings, UrbanTurf looks at a Takoma Park colonial, a renovated townhouse in Georgetown, and, for the second time,... read»

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