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Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Hoods, from most recent to least.
Lyon Village: Developing An Air of Exclusivity?
Amanda Abrams | June 16th 2011
Its cute houses and immediate access to Clarendon’s many offerings have made Lyon Village one of the more attractive Arlington neighborhoods in whic... read»
Glover Park: One of DC's Preppier and More Family-Friendly Neighborhoods
Amanda Abrams | May 26th 2011
Second only to Georgetown in its preppiness factor, the northwest DC neighborhood of Glover Park has also made a name for itself as a destination for ... read»
Crestwood: An Island of Serenity East of the Park
Amanda Abrams | May 19th 2011
For some it is hard to believe that there is a neighborhood with green lawns, beautiful houses, and quiet streets virtually devoid of traffic just to ... read»
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Columbia Pike: Arlington’s Neglected Stepchild is Getting a Makeover
Amanda Abrams | April 22nd 2011
Columbia Pike has its fans and its detractors. However, a county-led revitalization effort could change the face of an area known mainly for the four-... read»
Fort Totten: Five Years Could Make a Big Difference
Andrew Siddons | April 15th 2011
For most DC residents, Fort Totten is little more than a transfer point for Metro's Red, Yellow and Green lines. But planned development could make th... read»
Annapolis: Small-Town Living in the State Capital
Amanda Abrams | April 8th 2011
Downtown Annapolis may serve as the hub of Maryland politics, but at its heart, it’s just a laid back little port town where the preferred leisure a... read»
Columbia Heights: DC's Most Diverse Neighborhood, But For How Long?
Amanda Abrams | March 31st 2011
The demographic, residential and retail make-up of Columbia Heights has changed notably over the past decade. But with the northwest neighborhood stil... read»
Crystal City: Turning Lemons into Lemonade
Amanda Abrams | March 23rd 2011
Characterized by 1960s-era architecture and urban planning concepts, Crystal City was for years the quiet home of government agencies and military con... read»
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