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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

Waterfront Tower: A Green Condo in The Little Quadrant That Could

Waterfront Tower: A Green Condo in The Little Quadrant That Could

Katie Knorovsky | November 3rd 2009

As one local neighborhood blog proclaims in its moniker, Southwest…The Little Quadrant That Could, DC’s sleepiest quarter is stirring. Evi... read»

Why Is This DC Neighborhood Garnering So Much Attention From Homebuyers?

Why Is This DC Neighborhood Garnering So Much Attention From Homebuyers?

Nena Perry-Brown | September 24th 2018

Homes for sale in the Marshall Heights neighborhood received an average of five offers per listing in the second quarter of 2018.... read»

Ivy City: Industrial to Industrial Chic

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»

What $32,000 Buys: The First Year of a Food Truck in DC

What $32,000 Buys: The First Year of a Food Truck in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | March 22nd 2018

A recent study shows that DC has the second most stringent environment for food trucks.... read»

Capitol Hill Schoolhouse Will Become Residential Project

Capitol Hill Schoolhouse Will Become Residential Project

Shilpi Paul | October 25th 2012

The Edmonds School building, a former schoolhouse at 901 D Street NE, will soon be turned into a 30-unit residential project, UrbanTurf has learned. ... read»

Douglas Development Files Plans to Bring Target to Ivy City

Douglas Development Files Plans to Bring Target to Ivy City

Nena Perry-Brown | March 28th 2018

A zoning application was filed to bring a Target to a site adjacent to the Hecht warehouse-turned-apartment building.... read»

The DC Neighborhoods At Risk of Flooding As Early As Next Year

The DC Neighborhoods At Risk of Flooding As Early As Next Year

Nena Perry-Brown | October 18th 2019

The recent Comprehensive Plan amendments note the possibility of high flood risk along a tributary of the Anacostia River.... read»

More Details Emerge About the North Capitol Street Promenade

More Details Emerge About the North Capitol Street Promenade

Nena Perry-Brown | January 29th 2020

More details have been released about the proposed park spanning the North Capitol Street underpass.... read»

Howard University Seeks Approval to Prep For Massive Redevelopment

Howard University Seeks Approval to Prep For Massive Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | September 17th 2019

The Bond Bread Factory and Washington Railway & Electric Company buildings are slated for a mixed use development with a market and 450 apartments.... read»

371 Units, Office and Retail Proposed to Replace the South Capitol Street 7-Eleven

371 Units, Office and Retail Proposed to Replace the South Capitol Street 7-Eleven

Nena Perry-Brown | June 23rd 2020

The proposed development is at one of Southwest's most prominent intersections.... read»

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