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Church To Condo Conversions
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Church To Condo Conversions, from most recent to least.

Best New Listings: Majestic Spaces From Stanton Park to Woodley Park
Nena Perry-Brown | May 17th 2019
This week’s Best New Listings include a penthouse in a converted church on Capitol Hill and an energy-efficient, five-bedroom Mount Rainier bungalow... read»

85-Unit Mount Pleasant Church Conversion Aims For 2016 Delivery
UrbanTurf Staff | August 26th 2015
The conversion of the church, which has been vacant since a fire in 2008, was approved by the Historic Preservation Review Board last year. ... read»

Columbia Heights Church Will Become 26-Unit Residential Project
Lark Turner | February 4th 2014
A church at 777 Morton Street NW and an adjacent lot will be the site of a new three-building, 26-unit condo project scheduled for completion by the e... read»
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