Georgetown
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Georgetown, from most recent to least.
The Latest Design for the Georgetown West Heating Plant
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2017
With an HPRB hearing scheduled for early November, the team looking to redevelop the West Heating Plant in Georgetown has again revised the design.... read»
60-Unit Georgetown West Heating Plant Proposal Looks For Key Approval in November
Nena Perry-Brown | August 22nd 2017
Three months after the newest design for the controversial Georgetown Heating Plant redevelopment was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts, the His... read»
A San Francisco Street Sells For $90,000; A Similar Situation Occurred in Georgetown
UrbanTurf Staff | August 8th 2017
During a five-year span starting in 2002, Kebreab Zere purchased five private Georgetown alley lots at tax auctions for approximately $25,000. ... read»
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Georgetown Hillside Residences May Hinge on Deal with Hillside Residents
Nena Perry-Brown | June 23rd 2017
As the team aiming to redevelop the site of the Georgetown Exxon station works to get concept approval, the future of the development may hinge on whe... read»
Floating the Future Concepts for the Georgetown Canal
Nena Perry-Brown | June 15th 2017
Last night, the National Park Service and Georgetown Heritage hosted a public forum where a cross-section of neighborhood residents and city stakehold... read»
Best New Listings: Ivy Covered in West Village; Light and Lofty at Lincoln Park
Nena Perry-Brown | June 9th 2017
This week's Best New Listings include loft-inspired carriage houses and condos, as well as a Shaw rowhouse that is more contemporary than meets the ey... read»
Cash is Still Crucial in Georgetown's Housing Market
Nena Perry-Brown | May 23rd 2017
Georgetown is now the fourth-most expensive neighborhood in the city -- and 38 percent of homes purchased there so far this year were all-cash transac... read»
21 Spacious Units at Key Bridge: The New Plans for the Georgetown Exxon Site
Nena Perry-Brown | May 18th 2017
As the Exxon Mobil station in Georgetown is under new ownership, the new development team has submitted altered designs to the Old Georgetown Board fo... read»
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