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

100-Foot, 25-Unit Project Proposed for U Street
Lark Turner | March 13th 2015
The Goldstar Group, working with Bonstra|Haresign Architects, is proposing the building at 14th and U Street.... read»

New Details For 41-Unit Hill East Condo Project
Shilpi Paul | November 6th 2013
On Monday night, the team behind a 41-unit residential building planned for 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue SE met with the community to share the newest pla... read»

Apartment Building in Petworth To Be Converted Into 15-Unit Condo Project
Shilpi Paul | December 11th 2012
A shell in Petworth has been snapped up by developers who plan on turning it into a 15-unit condo building, UrbanTurf has learned.... read»
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Recent reports indicate that homebuyers are more active this spring than last year.... read »

The Whitley, located in the heart of Old Town Alexandria, has sold 35% of its residen... read »
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