Dc Housing Authority
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715 Units Proposed For Second Phase of Development for DC's Sursum Corda Site
Nena Perry-Brown | March 21st 2022
The first two buildings at the redevelopment are nearing completion.... read»
From 1,295 to 1,410 Units Proposed for Redevelopment of Greenleaf in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | March 7th 2022
The new plans will increase the number of affordable units on the site.... read»
1,245 Residential Units and Major Renovations: The Final Plan to Redevelop Greenleaf in Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | November 24th 2021
The redevelopment will focus more heavily on renovations and eliminating moves off-site, starting with remodeling the senior building.... read»
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1,100 Units, Retail and a Two Acre Park: The Latest Plans for Barry Farm
Nena Perry-Brown | September 6th 2019
The Historic Preservation Review Board is expected to rule later this month on whether to grant landmark status to the remaining units at Barry Farm.... read»
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Architecture firm Torti Gallas has been picked to conduct a land use and market study... read »

The Washington Commanders and global architecture and design firm HKS have unveiled t... read »

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