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Hine School Redevelopment
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hine School Redevelopment, from most recent to least.

The 1,267 Units Headed for Capitol Hill and Hill East
Nena Perry-Brown | July 8th 2016
This week, UrbanTurf continues its 2016 update on what is in the residential development pipeline throughout the DC area by turning our attention to t... read»

Demolition at Hine School Development to Start in May, Delivery Still Scheduled for June 2017
UrbanTurf Staff | May 5th 2015
Once demolition is complete, excavation and vertical construction will begin at the Eastern Market site. ... read»

Hine School Development to Move Forward After Court Denial
UrbanTurf Staff | January 23rd 2015
The delayed Hine Junior High School redevelopment can finally move forward after the DC Court of Appeals denied a rehearing of a lawsuit against devel... read»
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