Alley Dwellings
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Alley Dwellings, from most recent to least.
Preliminary Plans Call For 125 Residences in Shaw's Blagden Alley
Lark Turner | March 27th 2014
Developer SB-Urban hopes to build 125 small, furnished studios at the site.... read»
19-Unit Apartment Building Proposed for Naylor Court
Shilpi Paul | March 22nd 2013
A five-story, 19-unit apartment building is planned for 1322 9th Street NW, currently a vacant lot with a small carriage house at the back.... read»
Dupont Circle's Old Frat House To Become Alley Home
Shilpi Paul | January 30th 2013
In a city chock full of row houses and condos, unusual properties can be hard to find. However, this recently purchased Dupont Circle building, tucked... read»
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Back to the Future in DC With More Corner Stores, Alley Dwellings
UrbanTurf Staff | February 8th 2012
A proposed new zoning code for DC could mean that neighborhoods begin to look more like they did several decades ago. ... read»
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The high-end properties are set between the Potomac River/C&O Towpath and multiple pa... read »
In this edition of First-Timer Primer, we look at the ins and outs of the 203k loan.... read »
The largest residential conversion planned in the neighborhood is continuing to move ... read »
Plans for the large new residential project are looking to get started again after mo... read »
The residential pipeline in Adams Morgan has slowed in recent years, and now there ar... read »
- Two Stylish Single-Family Homes Debut in Walkable MacArthur Boulevard Location
- First-Timer Primer: What is a 203K Loan?
- 300-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion in Georgetown Files Updated Design
- Plans Filed For 230-Unit Development At Brookland Metro Station
- The 4 Developments In The Works In Adams Morgan
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