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Affordable Housing

Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Affordable Housing, from most recent to least.

25 Affordable Units and an Expanded Sitar Arts Center Planned in Adams Morgan

25 Affordable Units and an Expanded Sitar Arts Center Planned in Adams Morgan

Nena Perry-Brown | September 20th 2018

While Adams Morgan is known for new market-rate residential projects, an affordable development is also on the boards.... read»

Montgomery County's  New Requirements For Moderately-Priced Units to Go Into Effect Soon

Montgomery County's New Requirements For Moderately-Priced Units to Go Into Effect Soon

Nena Perry-Brown | September 17th 2018

As of October 31st, all new residential developments in areas with 150 percent of the county's median income must have a minimum of 15 percent afforda... read»

106 Affordable Apartments Planned for Bellevue Site

106 Affordable Apartments Planned for Bellevue Site

Nena Perry-Brown | August 23rd 2018

In what, to some, may be an unfortunate and unproductive pattern, another all-affordable development is on the boards east of the Anacostia River.... read»

101 Affordable Units Proposed for Former School on Buzzard Point

101 Affordable Units Proposed for Former School on Buzzard Point

Nena Perry-Brown | August 17th 2018

It's not deja vu, it's phase two.... read»

All-Affordable Development Planned for Florida Avenue and Q Street

All-Affordable Development Planned for Florida Avenue and Q Street

Nena Perry-Brown | May 4th 2018

Plans for one of two redevelopment sites on this Northwest corner have come to the fore.... read»

The District May Soon Exercise Property Purchase Rights

The District May Soon Exercise Property Purchase Rights

Nena Perry-Brown | January 2nd 2018

Nearly a decade after the law's passage, the Department of Housing and Community Development published rules for implementation of the District Opport... read»

Newly-Introduced Bill Would Reinstate Rent Control for Some Units in DC

Newly-Introduced Bill Would Reinstate Rent Control for Some Units in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | November 15th 2017

Last week, Councilmembers Anita Bonds and Brianne Nadeau co-introduced legislation that would create guidelines for the pricing of formerly-subsidized... read»

DC's New Rules for Renewing an Inclusionary Zoning Lease

DC's New Rules for Renewing an Inclusionary Zoning Lease

Nena Perry-Brown | September 11th 2017

Several amendments to the inclusionary zoning program have recently been published in the public register -- including the income limits for renters r... read»

Ten Years Later, Trying to Close a Rent Control Loophole in DC

Ten Years Later, Trying to Close a Rent Control Loophole in DC

Nena Perry-Brown | August 18th 2017

Over a decade ago, DC's rent control laws were amended. However, some key portions of the law still have not been implemented.... read»

Coming Soon? DC's Rent Control Database

Coming Soon? DC's Rent Control Database

Nena Perry-Brown | August 15th 2017

While DC may no longer have the 80,000 estimated rent control units tallied in 2011, a law passed that year to create an online database of rent contr... read»

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