Congress Heights
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Congress Heights, from most recent to least.
The DC Council Bill to Combat Displacement
Nena Perry-Brown | June 2nd 2016
In light of potential large-scale development East of the River, the DC Council introduced a bill to ensure that current residents are able to enjoy t... read»
Large Mixed-Use Development Coming to Congress Heights Metro
Shilpi Paul | May 8th 2013
In keeping with the trend of increased development in Ward 8, a planned unit development was just submitted for a 446,000-square foot office and resid... read»
From One Anacostia Investment To a Development Firm
Shilpi Paul | March 27th 2013
Paula Wu, who purchased her first investment property in Anacostia late last year, has now expanded her property portfolio and started her own boutiqu... read»
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