Four Points
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Four Points, from most recent to least.
From 460 to 500 Units: One of NoMa's Biggest Planned Developments Aims to Get Bigger
Nena Perry-Brown | October 23rd 2019
The development team is seeking zoning approval to increase the number of residential units to 500.... read»
Developer of Massive Anacostia Project Seeks Time Extension After TIF Funding Seems Imminent
Nena Perry-Brown | May 22nd 2019
Reunion Square is expected to be the first ever in Ward 8 to use tax-increment financing.... read»
The 3,300 Residential Units Planned for Deanwood and Congress Heights
Nena Perry-Brown | October 26th 2017
After looking at the progress of residential development in and around Anacostia earlier this week, UrbanTurf is continuing its rundown of east of the... read»
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451 Apartments and a Hotel: The New Plans for Storey Park
Nena Perry-Brown | April 10th 2017
Earlier this year, the developers behind Storey Park in NoMa were exploring converting planned office space into additional residential units. Now, th... read»
New Renderings Offer Glimpse Inside Truxton Circle's Chapman Stables
UrbanTurf Staff | January 19th 2017
Newly released renderings provide a look inside the former coal yard and stables in DC that is being converted into a 110-unit condo development. ... read»
110-Unit Chapman Stables Development in Truxton Circle Goes Condo
UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2016
A report out late last week from the city revealed that 90 percent of the residential units under construction in DC will be rentals, not for-sale uni... read»
Four Points Slightly Revises Plan For 66-Unit Project on Site of Shaw Church
Nena Perry-Brown | October 12th 2016
The developer recently submitted more details on the plans for the 66-unit planned-unit development at 810 O Street.... read»
The East of the River Development Rundown
Nena Perry-Brown | July 21st 2016
This week, UrbanTurf continues its 2016 update on what is in the residential development pipeline throughout the DC area by turning our attention east... read»
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