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Most Popular Posts - Ever

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

MLK Gateway is On to the Next Phase in Anacostia

MLK Gateway is On to the Next Phase in Anacostia

Nena Perry-Brown | July 20th 2020

Six months after a groundbreaking ceremony, the development team behind MLK Gateway is turning its attention toward some parcels across the street.... read»

Tucker Carlson Lists DC Home For $2.2 Million

Tucker Carlson Lists DC Home For $2.2 Million

UrbanTurf Staff | May 11th 2017

Perhaps the Fox News host new primetime slot has him thinking about upgrading his DC digs. ... read»

1,100 Units and Park Space: A First Look at the Sursum Corda Redevelopment

1,100 Units and Park Space: A First Look at the Sursum Corda Redevelopment

Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2018

Over a decade since redevelopment of Sursum Corda was first proposed, demolition has begun and we're getting a closer look at what could replace the l... read»

Eastbanc Plans Bold Design For Georgetown Project

Eastbanc Plans Bold Design For Georgetown Project

Lark Turner | November 12th 2014

The firm has brought on Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura to design its new project at 2715 Pennsylvania Avenue NW. ... read»

Cities Start to Embrace 250-Square Foot Apartments

Cities Start to Embrace 250-Square Foot Apartments

Shilpi Paul | September 25th 2012

The lure of the micro-studio is sweeping the nation as San Francisco considers lowering the minimum size of an apartment from 290 square feet to 220 s... read»

Capitol Hill Meets Game of Thrones

Capitol Hill Meets Game of Thrones

UrbanTurf Staff | July 17th 2013

An Arlington resident recently took animation of the visual growth of Capitol Hill over 220 years and provided it with a Game of Thrones soundtrack. T... read»

Tenleytown's Dancing Crab Building to Be Razed to Make Way for Apartments

Tenleytown's Dancing Crab Building to Be Razed to Make Way for Apartments

Nena Perry-Brown | March 31st 2020

The project would deliver 41 apartments between restaurant space.... read»

LivingSocial's DC Office Space in Silicon Hill

LivingSocial's DC Office Space in Silicon Hill

Shilpi Paul | October 18th 2011

California has Silicon Valley, New York City has Silicon Alley, and DC's Penn Quarter may soon be dubbed "Silicon Hill." ... read»

DC's Hidden Places: Hillyer Place

DC's Hidden Places: Hillyer Place

Lark Turner | July 3rd 2014

In Hidden Places, UrbanTurf takes a look at some of the charming but lesser-known one- and two-block streets in the District. This week, we check out ... read»

DC COVID Relief Bill Amended to Require Rent Relief Notice

DC COVID Relief Bill Amended to Require Rent Relief Notice

Nena Perry-Brown | April 21st 2020

Mortgagees awarded forbearance will be required to give tenants notice of that relief.... read»

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