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Cleveland Park: Respecting the Past, Debating the Future
Zak Salih | April 14th 2017
As more neighborhoods in DC embrace tidal waves of development, how much is Cleveland Park willing to evolve, and at what cost?... read»
U Street Corridor: Weekday Strollers, Weekend Warriors
Zak Salih | March 31st 2017
A renewed look at a northwest DC neighborhood that is balancing everyday residents with its weekend visitors.... read»
Penn Quarter: Chinatown Falling, CityCenter Rising
Zak Salih | March 17th 2017
Want an idea of what it’s like to live in Penn Quarter today? Consider the noodle.... read»
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Logan Circle: A Tale of Two Eras
Zak Salih | January 13th 2017
Once rife with prostitution, drug abuse and homelessness, Logan Circle is now home to trendy eateries, brand name shops and $2,000 a month studio apar... read»
H Street Corridor: From New West to Old East
Zak Salih | December 9th 2016
In 2009, the H Street Corridor was considered an up-and-coming neighborhood in DC. In 2016, that label is no longer appropriate.... read»
Georgetown: Posh If a Little Passé
Lillian Dickerson | August 21st 2015
For decades, Georgetown was the “it” neighborhood in DC. However, as areas to the east have grown in popularity, the tony neighborhood fin... read»
Takoma Park: A Lighter Shade of Green
Lillian Dickerson | May 29th 2015
Once the unquestionable hippie colony of the DC area, Takoma Park may be transitioning to an ever so slightly more mainstream profile.... read»
Southwest Waterfront: A Tiny Neighborhood on the Cusp
Lillian Dickerson | April 24th 2015
Five years after profiling it for the first time, UrbanTurf takes an updated look at one of the smallest neighborhoods in DC.... read»
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