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

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... read »

The 3,500 Units on the Boards for the Southwest Waterfront
Nena Perry-Brown | May 23rd 2016
Another area of DC in the midst of a development boom is the land along and near the Southwest waterfront. This week, UrbanTurf takes a look at the... read »
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A look around DC to see where home sellers are dropping their prices.... read »

The grocer has announced plans for other stores in Skyland and Columbia Heights.... read »

The new five-level residential project is planned for the buildings at 1365-1375 H St... read »

The new store will open at 9am on July 13 at the City Ridge development.... read »

Federal Realty Investment Trust has submitted preliminary plans to the Montgomery Cou... read »
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- A Two-Phase, 500-Unit Development with Urban Park Pitched For North of Pike and Rose
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