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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Is a Bowling Alley a Possibility Next to Audi Field?
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2021
An entertainment tenant with a bowling alley was nixed near Nats Park this year.... read»
Neighborhood Eats: A Legendary Deli and An Absinthe Den
Jamie Liu | July 12th 2013
This week's Neighborhood Eats is full of variety from Korean fast casual in Dupont to a deli import in Potomac to a cocktail lounge heavy on absinthe ... read»
Local Lender Offers Alternative to DC Developers, Investors & Flippers
UrbanTurf Sponsor | February 25th 2016
Adler Private Lending has been a leader in flexible, real estate-related transactions in the greater Washington market for over 40 years and offers a ... read»
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In DC, the Home Flipping Market is Hottest East of the River
Nena Perry-Brown | April 8th 2021
ATTOM's 2020 flipping report illustrates how the flipping market east of the Anacostia River dwarfs that elsewhere in the city -- at least by proporti... read»
16-Unit Development Proposed Near Northeast DC-Maryland Border
Nena Perry-Brown | July 6th 2020
Each of the units would be two-bedrooms.... read»
The Thin House Revealed
Will Smith | February 11th 2009
There is an unusual 12-foot-wide, three-story standalone house in North Arlington that has been turning heads since construction began in 2007. Blog D... read»
Mortgage Rates May Have Just Popped
UrbanTurf Staff | March 15th 2022
Mortgage interest rates have been zig-zagging a bit since the beginning of the year, but may have just popped.... read»
From Macy's to American Legion to the YMCA: The Next 900 Units on the Boards for Ballston
UrbanTurf Staff | November 2nd 2022
Today, UrbanTurf takes an updated look at what's in the works in the residential pipeline in Virginia Square and Ballston.... read»
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UrbanTurf explains in this article how DC-area residents can go about securing flood ... read »

Back-to-back records are the latest reminder that the DC area's ultra-luxury condo ma... read »

Kith has built a devoted following since Ronnie Fieg opened his first store in New Yo... read »

Originally built in 1890, 1229 O Street NW was recently renovated to balance beautifu... read »

The agency is working to contract with a company that will drive panoramic cameras th... read »
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