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Brookland Shipping Container Apartments
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From Brookland to Fort Lincoln, The North-Northeast Development Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2016
This week, UrbanTurf concludes its 2016 look at what is in the residential development pipeline throughout the DC area with a look at what is on tap f... read»

An Interview With the Architect of DC's Shipping Container Apartments
UrbanTurf Staff | October 30th 2014
UrbanTurf recently chatted with DC-based Travis Price about the state of DC architecture, the trend of super-small living and this idea he has for flo... read»
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Dupont Circle’s Swann House, a former 15-bedroom bed and breakfast, will be listed ... read »

There are two new proposals to redevelop the center at 14th and U Streets NW that are... read »

A recent build in Anacostia made history as the first code-compliant bamboo building ... read »

The recently-filed amendment would help move redevelopment of a police and fire stati... read »

Even as the residential development pipeline along 14th Street dwindles, there are st... read »
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