Bloomingdale
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Bloomingdale, from most recent to least.
This Week's Find: Hidden in Bloomingdale, Two Carriage Houses Became One
Nena Perry-Brown | June 19th 2018
This Week's Find is a double-sized carriage house on a hidden Bloomingdale alley.... read»
Best New Listings: A Loft, A Log Cabin and an Architect's Rowhouse
Nena Perry-Brown | May 11th 2018
This week’s Best New Listings includes an architect-owned Bloomingdale rowhouse, a converted schoolhouse loft, and a log cabin on a six-acre wooded ... read»
Best New Listings: 1,872 Square Feet Circa 1872 and A Woodgrain Wonder in Bloomingdale
Nena Perry-Brown | March 9th 2018
This week, Best New Listings includes two Northwest homes on two different ends of T Street and a Michigan Park bungalow.... read»
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McMillan Team Responds to Zoning Commission Concerns in Advance of Remand Hearing
Nena Perry-Brown | September 6th 2017
In advance of the Zoning Commission holding a remand hearing for the McMillan Reservoir redevelopment next week, the applicant is proffering additiona... read»
Low Inventory Means Fewer Sales but Higher Homes Prices in Bloomingdale
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2017
In this week's Home Price Watch, UrbanTurf takes a look at Bloomingdale, a neighborhood just inside the Northwest quadrant where tight inventory means... read»
Will a Decision on McMillan's Future Come This Month?
Nena Perry-Brown | June 14th 2017
After months of new testimony after the DC Court of Appeals remanded the McMillan Reservoir redevelopment back to the Zoning Commission, the Commissio... read»
McMillan Developers Respond to Concerns Raised By DC Court of Appeals
Nena Perry-Brown | March 15th 2017
Vision McMillan Partners and representatives from the city have submitted new documentation to the Zoning Commission responding to the concerns outlin... read»
Best New Listings: Open Condos with Opposite Aesthetics
Nena Perry-Brown | February 10th 2017
This week's Best New Listings include two open condos that share the same zip code but have different aesthetics.... read»
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