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Off the Beaten Turf: Uncle Chips Has More Than Just Cookies
Shilpi Paul | July 12th 2012
For this edition of Off the Beaten Turf, we visited Uncle Chips, a nominal cookie shop in Truxton Circle that is gaining a reputation for its sandwich... read»
First-Timer Primer: Zoning and Your Planned Rowhouse Addition
Lark Turner | September 6th 2022
Before deciding to build an addition to your rowhouse, find out whether you'll need to get a zoning exception or variance.... read»
Reservoir District: 146 Townhomes Planned at McMillan Site Look For Final Design Approval
UrbanTurf Staff | May 24th 2023
Ten years later, plans to construct nearly 150 townhomes at DC's most hotly debated development site appear to be moving forward. ... read»
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440 Residential Units Now Planned For Ivy City's New City
Nena Perry-Brown | July 27th 2016
The 15-acre triangular site at the intersection of New York and Montana Avenues and Bladensburg Road NE will be one of the largest and most pivotal de... read»
Need Help Paying the Rent? Apply Now for DC's $352 Million Rental Assistance Program
UrbanTurf Sponsor | September 30th 2021
STAY DC provides rental aid and utility payment grants to at-risk District residents across all eight wards.... read»
A 3,300 Square Foot Suite, A 250-Inch Outdoor TV: The Details of a $22 Million McLean Mansion
UrbanTurf Staff | September 20th 2021
The yet-to-be-built home may set a new bar for luxury in the residential real estate market in the DC region. ... read»
Three More Whole Foods? Grocer Signs Lease on H Street
Shilpi Paul | November 6th 2013
Whole Foods has signed a lease to open a store at 600 H Street NE, the second DC store that the grocer has announced in the last week. ... read»
The Hidden Block of Georgetown
Lark Turner | March 13th 2014
When coal floated down the C&O Canal, Canal Street was a seedy part of Georgetown, an almost-impossible to imagine circumstance today. Now, it's a sec... read»
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As mortgage rates have more than doubled from their historic lows over the last coupl... read »

The small handful of projects in the pipeline are either moving full steam ahead, get... read »

Lincoln-Westmoreland Housing is moving forward with plans to replace an aging Shaw af... read »

The longtime political strategist and pollster who has advised everyone from Presiden... read »

A report out today finds early signs that the spring could be a busy market.... read »
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