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Metro Development
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Metro Development, from most recent to least.

Metro to Sell Eight Surplus Properties, Including a Columbia Heights Dog Park
Nena Perry-Brown | January 16th 2019
While the WMATA waded into several endeavors to have their properties redeveloped last year, the agency is starting 2019 with its foot on the gas. ... read »

Metro Approves Plan to Replace Deanwood Metro Parking Lot with Mixed-Use Development
Nena Perry-Brown | January 25th 2018
The Board of WMATA has elected to move forward on eliminating the Park and Ride surface lot at Deanwood Metro station to make way for a mixed-use... 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 »

The Green Line Effect
Nena Perry-Brown | January 12th 2017 | 3 Comments
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... read »
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A zoning hearing is scheduled for later this month.... read »
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