Anc 6c
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Anc 6c, from most recent to least.
Plans in Nascent Stages For 60-100 Unit Residential Project Near Uline Arena
Nena Perry-Brown | March 8th 2018
Very, very preliminary plans are in the works for a PUD on 2nd and K Streets NE.... read»
Akridge Provides Update on Plans For Burnham Place
Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2016
The team behind the redevelopment of the air space over the railyard at Union Station shared at a meeting of the ANC 6C Planning, Zoning, and Economic... read»
Four Stories and 42 Condos Proposed For Capitol Hill Site
Nena Perry-Brown | June 2nd 2016
On Wednesday evening, Community Three Development shared plans to demolish the one-story building at 300 8th Street NE and replace it with the matter-... read»
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Back in 2022, the DC Zoning Commission gave the green light to a large mixed-use deve... read »
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- Coming Soon: New EYA Brownstones at Westbard Square in Bethesda
- A Look At The Tax Benefits of Buying a Home Through a Trust
- Early Plans Unveiled For 130-Unit Development in Friendship Heights
- 3 Down, 7 To Go: A Look At The Thousands of Units Coming to National Landing
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