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DC Housing Authority Identifies Preferred Co-Developer for Greenleaf Gardens
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2020
The DCHA Board of Commissioners voted down a resolution that would allow the agency to begin negotiations. ... read »

Bill Introduced in DC to Help Housing Authority Residents Build Credit
Nena Perry-Brown | March 8th 2017
Yesterday, DC councilmember Anita Bonds introduced legislation to make it easier for public housing residents to build credit, giving them access to... read »

The Near Southeast Development Rundown—Part I
Nena Perry-Brown | June 7th 2016
In 2016, UrbanTurf has been taking an updated look at the residential developments on tap in area neighborhoods. While the Southwest Waterfront has... read »
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When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The massive new development would sit on a triangular parking lot at First Street and... read »

The draft environmental impact statement for the transportation project expected to g... read »

An analysis by UrbanTurf found that there were 15 neighborhoods in DC where the media... read »

2020 was one of the best years on record for luxury home sales in the District. ... read »
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