Curtis Investment Group
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Curtis Investment Group, from most recent to least.
Developer of Massive Anacostia Project Seeks Time Extension After TIF Funding Seems Imminent
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2019
Reunion Square is expected to be the first ever in Ward 8 to use tax-increment financing.... read»
Plans Emerge for Additional Office Building at Anacostia's Reunion Square
Nena Perry-Brown | March 13th 2018
Plans are emerging for a mixed-use office building at Reunion Square that would pave the way for further development on the site.... read»
The 3,300 Residential Units Planned for Deanwood and Congress Heights
Nena Perry-Brown | October 26th 2017
After looking at the progress of residential development in and around Anacostia earlier this week, UrbanTurf is continuing its rundown of east of the... read»
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