Development Rundown
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Development Rundown, from most recent to least.

Four Units Here, 70 Units There: The Georgetown Residential Pipeline
Nena Perry-Brown | April 13th 2021
Since our last look at Georgetown's residential pipeline, the neighborhood has been finding creative ways to adapt, and new projects have hit the... read »

What’s Next, and When, for The Wharf
Nena Perry-Brown | April 6th 2021
The 1.5 million additional square feet of development along the Washington Channel is set to start delivering next year. ... read »

The 23 Projects on the Boards For Downtown Bethesda
Nena Perry-Brown | March 30th 2021
While some projects are moving at a snail's pace, the downtown Bethesda residential pipeline is moving nonetheless. ... read »

The 1,900 Units on the Boards Between Tenleytown and AU Park
Nena Perry-Brown | March 24th 2021
Since the last time UrbanTurf took a look at the residential pipeline in the AU Park and Tenleytown neighborhoods, the larger projects have continued... read »

The 2,700 Units (Eventually) Slated for Navy Yard
Nena Perry-Brown | March 9th 2021
After the next 65 or so residential units deliver in Navy Yard, it may be years before another chunk of apartments hit the market. ... read »

1,900 Units Down, 1,900 to Go: The Status of the South Capitol Street Pipeline
Nena Perry-Brown | March 2nd 2021
Since the last time UrbanTurf took a look at the South Capitol Street corridor, over 1,900 units delivered across six projects — and there are... read »

The 15 Projects and 870 Units on the Boards Around Shaw, and What’s Up Next
Nena Perry-Brown | February 9th 2021
The pipeline around Shaw has a lot of activity going on, even if some of it looks like musical chairs. ... read »

The 250 Units Still in the Pipeline Along 14th Street
Nena Perry-Brown | January 28th 2021
Similarly to the H Street Corridor, the 14th Street pipeline is slowly dwindling (for the most part). ... read »

The Last 75 Units Headed to the H Street Corridor
Nena Perry-Brown | January 20th 2021
The H Street development pipeline is a shadow of what it once was. ... read »

On-Campus and Off-Campus: The Howard University Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | January 11th 2021
Between on-campus and off-campus developments, Howard University deserves a rundown of its own. ... read »
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