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Best New Listings: Accented in Annandale; Mid-Century in Hollin Hills
Nena Perry-Brown | April 1st 2022
This week’s Best New Listings includes ranch-style mid-century houses in Hollin Hills and Annandale and a two-unit rowhouse off 16th Street. ... read »

Could this Acclaimed DC Sculpture at National Geographic be Relocated to Canal Park?
Nena Perry-Brown | February 3rd 2021
The National Geographic Society has a suggestion for where it could relocate the noteworthy sculpture in front of its 16th Street headquarters... read »

DC Mayor’s Agent Issues Key Decision on 150-Unit Development at the 16th Street Masonic Temple
Nena Perry-Brown | November 9th 2020
Over a year-and-a-half after the proposed apartments survived an attempted challenge, it has withstood another. ... read »

A First Look at the 78 Apartments Proposed to Replace 16th Street Church Annex
Nena Perry-Brown | November 4th 2020
The Drake II would be the second residential project for First Baptist Church. ... read »

78 Apartments Proposed to Replace Part of Dupont Circle Church
Nena Perry-Brown | October 20th 2020
First Baptist Church is looking to replace one of its buildings with apartments above program space. ... read »

A New Gateway for DC’s National Geographic Headquarters
Nena Perry-Brown | July 3rd 2019
The renovation intends to make the National Geographic headquarters campus more cohesive and inviting. ... read »

A First Look at the 150 Apartments Planned for Scottish Rite Site on 16th Street
Nena Perry-Brown | October 9th 2018
Plans for the rear of the Scottish Rite temple on 16th Street were previewed earlier this year. Now, we get a look at the building proposed. ... read »

111-Unit Residential Project at Meridian International Center Seeks Zoning Approval
Nena Perry-Brown | December 15th 2017
After receiving concept approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board this June, the Meridian International Center is moving forward to seek... read »

16th Street Heights: Taking it Slow on God’s Boulevard
Zak Salih | November 9th 2017
Change is coming slowly to 16th Street Heights -- and that’s how residents like it. ... read »

Under Contract: Two Weeks or Less in Mount Pleasant
Nena Perry-Brown | July 31st 2017
In this installment of Under Contract, UrbanTurf revisits three recently-featured listings that all sold in 12 days or less. ... read »
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DC's homebuyer assistance programs can be a bit complex. This edition of First-Timer ... read »

The most detailed rendering yet has been unveiled for the 310-unit redevelopment of t... read »

A look around DC to find the most equity-rich neighborhoods.... read »

Developments both big and small are continuing to churn throughout the Anacostia area... read »

The National Capital Planning Commission will consider approval of the final master p... read »
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