Equity Residential
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310 Apartments Slated for Parking Lot Next to 9:30 Club
Nena Perry-Brown | January 30th 2020
The project is one of a few Howard University has recently set in motion near 9th and V Streets NW.... read»

Planning Board Approves Additional 160 Apartments at Edgemont Bethesda
Nena Perry-Brown | February 5th 2018
Last week, the Montgomery County Planning Board approved an application to more than double the apartments at Edgemont Bethesda.... read»

Equity's Mount Vernon Square Project To Break Ground Soon
Shilpi Paul | May 21st 2012
Equity Residential's mixed-use project on I Street in Mount Vernon Square is ready to break ground in August, reported DCmud this morning.... read»
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