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

Rents Rise in Columbia Heights, Drop in Silver Spring, Upper NW

Rents Rise in Columbia Heights, Drop in Silver Spring, Upper NW

UrbanTurf Staff | October 4th 2013

A report out late Thursday analyzing the regional Class A apartment market states that rents in this sector dropped by 1.1 percent for new leases over... read»

The 21 Residential Developments on the Boards For Downtown Bethesda

The 21 Residential Developments on the Boards For Downtown Bethesda

UrbanTurf Staff | March 7th 2023

If you drive or walk through downtown Bethesda, it is impossible to miss that the neighborhood is in the thick of a construction wave.... read»

Off the Beaten Turf: The Sensory Deprivation Tank

Off the Beaten Turf: The Sensory Deprivation Tank

Shilpi Paul | August 20th 2013

In this edition of Off the Beaten Turf, we tried out an experience that was a welcome break from our typical plugged-in, email-checking state: spendin... read»

Why the Woonerf? Demystifying the Popularity of the Curbless Street Amenity

Why the Woonerf? Demystifying the Popularity of the Curbless Street Amenity

Nena Perry-Brown | October 29th 2021

UrbanTurf asked around to find out why the woonerf is seemingly popping up everywhere.... read»

Carless Projects Prohibit Parking, But Will DC Enforce It?

Carless Projects Prohibit Parking, But Will DC Enforce It?

Lark Turner | March 31st 2014

Developers say residential projects without parking will attract residents without cars. But the city's outdated residential parking program could thr... read»

Wheaton: A Vital Neighborhood Revitalizing

Wheaton: A Vital Neighborhood Revitalizing

Zak Salih | May 11th 2018

Symbolized by an upcoming office building and town center, revitalization is the name of the game in the Montgomery County neighborhood of Wheaton.... read»

The 1,600 Units In The Walter Reed/Takoma Development Pipeline

The 1,600 Units In The Walter Reed/Takoma Development Pipeline

UrbanTurf Staff | March 27th 2024

Construction continues humming along on several developments on the uppermost stretch of Georgia Avenue and along the northeastern border of Maryland.... read»

Three More Whole Foods? Grocer Signs Lease on H Street

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»

Best 15-Year Vision: Georgetown 2028

Best 15-Year Vision: Georgetown 2028

UrbanTurf Staff | December 17th 2013

As areas like 14th Street, NoMa and the H Street Corridor have rapidly transformed, Georgetown, historically one of the city's most desirable neighbor... read»

29,000 Square Feet: Former Textile Museum Will Become One of DC's Largest Residences

29,000 Square Feet: Former Textile Museum Will Become One of DC's Largest Residences

Nena Perry-Brown | January 10th 2017

The new owner of the former Textile Museum at 2320 and 2330 S Street NW is planning a renovation that will create one of the largest homes in DC. ... read»

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