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Design Review
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Design Review, from most recent to least.
49-Unit Project Proposed to Replace Liquor Store Across From Nats Park
Nena Perry-Brown | December 22nd 2021
The family who has owned the site for over 20 years is developing the project.... read»
748 Units, a Grocery Store, and a Sandlot: The First Phase of the "Bridge District"
Nena Perry-Brown | August 9th 2021
Plans for one of the largest new developments in DC have been filed with the city.... read»
A Few More Looks at the Mixed-Use Project Coming Next to DC's Audi Field
Nena Perry-Brown | July 20th 2021
As the team behind Parcel B files its design review application, more renderings and perspectives are coming to the fore.... read»
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Georgetown University Plans New Student Housing Near Union Station
Nena Perry-Brown | October 1st 2019
Just off North Capitol Street, the site is owned by Gonzaga College High School.... read»
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Buffett called the five-bedroom listing home when his father, Howard Buffett, was ser... read »
Estate taxes, also known as inheritance taxes or death duties, are taxes imposed on t... read »
The application may signal movement on the massive mixed-use project.... read »
Penzance has unveiled its striking new plans for Rosslyn.... read »
A new report finds that the current housing market is split into two groups.... read »
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- Raze Application Filed For Site Of 900-Unit Development, Food Hall Along Anacostia River
- Three Buildings, 862 Units: The New Plans For Rosslyn's Skyline
- The Two Housing Markets
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