Apartments
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Apartments, from most recent to least.
Former DC Skating Rink Becoming Apartments, Delivering This Spring
Shilpi Paul | February 13th 2013
The domed area above the Adams Morgan Harris Teeter that used to house a roller skating rink is being transformed into 39 lofty apartments, UrbanTurf ... read»
The Craigslist Change That Apartment Hunters Will Love
Shilpi Paul | February 4th 2013
The famously minimalist website has made a change that those on the hunt for an apartment or specific piece of furniture will probably appreciate. ... read»
360˚ H Street To Begin Leasing This Month, Giant Open By May
Shilpi Paul | January 14th 2013
360˚ H Street, the 215-unit apartment building coming to 3rd and H Street NE, will begin leasing this month, UrbanTurf has learned.... read»
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Jair Lynch Plans 48-Unit Residential Project For H Street Corridor
UrbanTurf Staff | December 6th 2012
On Wednesday night, JAIR LYNCH Development Partners told the ANC 6C Planning, Zoning and Environment Committee that they are planning a 48-unit reside... read»
Nine-Unit Residential Project Gets Approval in Woodley Park
Shilpi Paul | November 28th 2012
A new nine-unit apartment building in Woodley Park has been approved by HPRB and will be breaking ground in early 2013, UrbanTurf has learned.... read»
New 30-Unit Abdo Project on 14th Street Will Be Rentals
UrbanTurf Staff | November 12th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that the 30-unit mixed-use project at 14th Street and Rhode Island Avenue NW from Abdo Development will be rentals rather than c... read»
255-Unit Apartment Project on 14th Street Almost Ready For Move-Ins
Shilpi Paul | October 19th 2012
UrbanTurf has learned that Capitol View on 14th, the nine-story, 255-unit apartment building at 2420 14th Street NW, will open for move-ins on Novembe... read»
No Vacancy for Class B Apartments in DC
UrbanTurf Staff | October 16th 2012
Rents for Class B apartments in the DC area may be cheaper than those in the Class A range, but good luck finding one that is vacant. ... read»
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