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

290 Apartments, 229 Hotel Rooms and a Woonerf Proposed at Clarendon Circle

290 Apartments, 229 Hotel Rooms and a Woonerf Proposed at Clarendon Circle

Nena Perry-Brown | December 22nd 2021

TCS Realty Associates and Donohoe Development have filed new plans for the development with Arlington County.... read»

A Historic 16th Street Townhome Becomes Four European-Inspired  Condos

A Historic 16th Street Townhome Becomes Four European-Inspired Condos

UrbanTurf Sponsor | November 2nd 2018

Next week, The Cosmos will debut two flats and two duplexes in the heart of the U Street Corridor.... read»

DC Superior Court Temporarily Stays Evictions and Foreclosures

DC Superior Court Temporarily Stays Evictions and Foreclosures

Nena Perry-Brown | March 16th 2020

The coronavirus-inspired order came as the DC Council prepares to consider an emergency bill which includes eviction protections.... read»

Dupont Circle Park Gets Green Light, Will Be Finished by End of 2014

Dupont Circle Park Gets Green Light, Will Be Finished by End of 2014

Lark Turner | September 9th 2014

Pedestrian foot traffic embedded in the park's pavers will power lights on the site's benches.... read»

The 8-Year Path of Georgetown Home Prices in Four Charts

The 8-Year Path of Georgetown Home Prices in Four Charts

Nena Perry-Brown | May 17th 2016

This week, UrbanTurf continues taking a look at how housing prices in the DC area have fared over the past eight years with an examination of Georgeto... read»

Approval Delayed For Eastbanc’s 7-Unit Project on the Edge of Georgetown

Approval Delayed For Eastbanc’s 7-Unit Project on the Edge of Georgetown

Nena Perry-Brown | July 22nd 2016

On Thursday night, the Zoning Commission (ZC) held a hearing on the planned unit development (PUD) application, and opted to defer voting on it until ... read»

The Lindens, One of DC's Oldest Homes, Finds a Buyer

The Lindens, One of DC's Oldest Homes, Finds a Buyer

UrbanTurf Staff | August 11th 2016

The six-bedroom, 8,800 square-foot Kalorama estate was originally built in Massachusetts in 1754 and then moved to DC. ... read»

Should DC Use Inclusionary Conversions to Meet Affordable Housing Goals?

Should DC Use Inclusionary Conversions to Meet Affordable Housing Goals?

Nena Perry-Brown | April 1st 2020

A new report by the DC Policy Center suggests new policy tools are the only way to meet targets west of Rock Creek Park.... read»

A Q&A with DC’s $31 Million Start-up

A Q&A with DC’s $31 Million Start-up

Lark Turner | May 30th 2014

UrbanTurf talked to the co-founder of Fundrise about where the DC-based real estate investment platform is headed next — and what they're going ... read»

188-Unit Apartment Building Pitched on Wilson Boulevard Moves Forward

188-Unit Apartment Building Pitched on Wilson Boulevard Moves Forward

UrbanTurf Staff | January 4th 2024

Redevelopment plans for the site of the National Science Teaching Association building have been a long time coming.... read»

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