Georgetown Gondola
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Georgetown Gondola, from most recent to least.
With Key Approval, What's Next For The Georgetown Gondola?
UrbanTurf Staff | January 28th 2016
The study looking at the feasibility of a gondola connecting Rosslyn and Georgetown received its final piece of funding on Thursday night. ... read»
Georgetown Gondola Study Moves Forward with Inclusion in Council's Budget
Lark Turner | May 27th 2015
If the budget passes and is approved, the study of a gondola connecting Rosslyn and Georgetown could move forward.... read»
Georgetown Gondola Study Could Be Underway in 2015
UrbanTurf Staff | March 6th 2015
The Business Improvement District hopes to have enough money to fund a feasibility study in the next several months.... read»
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A Gondola and a Metro Station? Georgetown in 2028
Shilpi Paul | June 14th 2013
Compared to rapidly transforming areas like 14th Street, NoMa and the H Street Corridor, Georgetown is a relatively static neighborhood with a steady ... read»
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