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Housing Opportunities Commission
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A Missing Middle Pilot Project Proposed in Maryland
Nena Perry-Brown | June 23rd 2021
The proposal will deliver 22 duplexes, triplexes, and carriage houses to a single-family rental community.... read»

A Few More Looks at the 463-Unit Hillandale Gateway Development
Nena Perry-Brown | December 7th 2020
If approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board later this month, the development could become Maryland's first passive house-certified multifamil... read»

800 Units and Possibly Coliving + a Food Hall: The Pitch for a Prominent Wheaton Intersection
Nena Perry-Brown | December 4th 2020
The project will aim for Passive House certification and will have an above-grade parking garage configured for future adaptive reuse.... read»
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The Park View studio spreads out over just 265 square feet.... read »

When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The 30,000 square-foot home has been privately offered for sale since 2018.... read »

DC's Office of Planning recently looked at DC's migration patterns in 2022. Today, Ur... read »

The residential conversion at a former bowling alley in DC is moving forward, and new... read »
- 265 Square Feet: Inside the Smallest Home on the Market in DC
- Obama, The Tenant: A Chat With The President's DC Landlord
- Dan Snyder's Potomac Home to Publicly Hit the Market for $49 Million
- In and Out: DC's Migration Patterns in 2022, By the Numbers
- Renderings Revealed for 337-Unit Brookland Bowling Alley Conversion
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