Bernstein Companies
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Bernstein Companies, from most recent to least.

The New(ish) 187-Unit Development on the Boards in Southwest DC
UrbanTurf Staff | August 30th 2022
The second phase of a two building apartment project in Southwest DC is moving forward with a number of changes. ... read»

Office-to-Residential Conversion in Van Ness Nixed
Nena Perry-Brown | January 17th 2018
Bernstein Management is dropping plans for a Connecticut Avenue office-to-residential conversion.... read»

Office to Residential: Office Building Near Prince George's Plaza to Be Converted
Nena Perry-Brown | August 7th 2017
Last week, the Prince George's County Planning Board voted to approve the conversion of an aging office building near Prince George's Plaza into resid... read»
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