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Metro
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Metro, from most recent to least.
As Metro Looks to Sell DC Headquarters, A Zoning Change for More Residential is Requested
Nena Perry-Brown | April 17th 2018
WMATA has applied for a zoning map amendment that would make their current headquarters more viable for future redevelopment.... read»
Your Smartphone May Soon be Your SmarTrip Card
Nena Perry-Brown | April 11th 2018
Starting next year, Metro users will be able to start paying for rides with their smartphones.... read»
440 Apartments and a Village Green Slated for College Park Metro
Nena Perry-Brown | January 24th 2018
Two mixed-use developments are underway bookending College Park Metro Station.... read»
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The Green Line Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2017
Since 2000, one-quarter of all new apartments were built along the Green Line between Petworth and Navy Yard; now, nearly half of the city's new house... read»
Six Metro Stations to See Wi-Fi Service for Pilot Program
Nena Perry-Brown | August 30th 2016
Metrorail passengers passing through six stations will have access to free, public Wi-Fi -- and a real-time train tracking feature -- as part of a pil... read»
Grocery Delivery Comes to Area Metro Stations
UrbanTurf Staff | February 1st 2016
The Washington Post reports that a partnership between Metro and Giant Food's delivery service Peapod will launch on Wednesday... read»
Metro Puts Alexandria and Brookland Properties Out for Bid
Lark Turner | May 13th 2015
The two DC properties, both in Brookland, are adjacent to the Red Line.... read»
Silver Line Improves Metro Commute to Dulles...A Little
Lark Turner | July 28th 2014
The Silver Line's opening should make it more convenient for Metro riders to get to Dulles, but not by much.... read»
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