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

Best New Listings: A Loft Disguised as a Rowhouse
Nena Perry-Brown | April 6th 2018
This week’s Best New Listings include a Federal rowhouse off H Street, a loft disguised as a rowhouse and a 7,300 square-foot home in Georgetown's... read »

Two Million Riders: Streetcar Ridership Exceeds Expectations at Two Year Anniversary
Nena Perry-Brown | February 28th 2018
While DDOT is considering trading out the existing streetcar carriages for others, the agency still has reason to pat itself on the back on the... read »

The 650 Units Headed for the H Street Corridor
Nena Perry-Brown | February 7th 2018
Plenty of new developments have delivered on H Street, and two years from now, most of the corridor will be dramatically transformed by projects and... read »

2,100 Units, 200,000 Square Feet of Commercial Space: The Vision For East of H Street
Nena Perry-Brown | October 5th 2017
Last night, nonprofit neighborhood coalition H Street Main Street presented a vision for a revitalized area at and further north and east of the... read »

Best New Listings: Two Green Homes in Northeast
Nena Perry-Brown | June 30th 2017
This week's Best New Listings include two Northeast homes with curb appeal and unexpected green features. ... read »

Friday’s Must Reads
Nena Perry-Brown | April 14th 2017
The competitive culture of sign-spinning; making DC housing affordable for police officers; and the world's greenest building or the world's largest... read »

Wednesday’s Must Reads
Nena Perry-Brown | April 5th 2017
Another tale of Addison land issues; NIMBY negotiators; and what rebuilding Hopscotch Bridge would bring. ... read »

H Street Whole Foods to Open March 15
UrbanTurf Staff | February 14th 2017
There is now an official opening date for the long-awaited Whole Foods along the H Street Corridor. ... read »

The 725 Units on Tap For the H Street Corridor
Nena Perry-Brown | February 1st 2017 | 3 Comments
A lot has happened in the year since UrbanTurf last looked at the development pipeline for the H Street corridor. Here is an updated rundown of... read »

H Street Corridor: From New West to Old East
Zak Salih | December 9th 2016 | 1 Comment
In 2009, the H Street Corridor was considered an up-and-coming neighborhood in DC. In 2016, that label is no longer appropriate. ... read »
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