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Following are the most popular UrbanTurf articles ever, from most to least popular.
Ivy City: Industrial to Industrial Chic
Zak Salih | October 19th 2018
Can this DC neighborhood balance distilleries, bars, and development with the community needs of its lower-income residents?... read»
Cleveland Park: Respecting the Past, Debating the Future
Zak Salih | April 14th 2017
As more neighborhoods in DC embrace tidal waves of development, how much is Cleveland Park willing to evolve, and at what cost?... read»
Buying with Friends: What You Should Know
Lark Turner | August 21st 2025
Here are some precautions to take before buying real estate with a buddy.... read»
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DC's Blaine Mansion Lists For $30 Million, A Potentially Record-Setting Price in the City
UrbanTurf Staff | May 10th 2023
The 23,600 square-foot mansion just hit the market, and would set a record if it fetches its lofty listing price. ... read»
Shaw: History Repurposed
Zak Salih | November 8th 2019
Historic preservation, eclectic restaurants, high-end real estate—welcome to a Shaw that’s wildly different from the neighborhood we profiled eigh... read»
A Look at What Could Replace Meow Wolf at Art Place in Fort Totten
Nena Perry-Brown | August 31st 2021
A new design and new potential arts operators are in the works for the next phase of Art Place in Fort Totten.... read»
Streamlined Metro Proposals Could Result in New Stations in Georgetown and Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2021
WMATA is advancing some proposals from late 2019 to alleviate crowding on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines.... read»
NoVa Best New Listings: A Sunroom, Brick Floors, and Built-Ins
Sarah Godfrey | June 10th 2012
In this week's NoVa Best New Listings, we take a look at a Del Ray Craftsman with a sunroom that puts other similar spaces to shame, an 1820s Old Town... read»
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In this article, UrbanTurf will explain what special assessments are, how they work, ... read »

In news that we will call unsurprising, the DC area experienced the steepest job loss... read »

A four-story building at the eastern edge of Georgetown's commercial strip is moving ... read »

If you sold your home in the 20016 zip code earlier this year, congratulations — yo... read »

The 16,000 square-foot home perched above the Potomac River — is taking a new appro... read »
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