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A 316-Unit Development Proposed at Shaw Metro Station
Nena Perry-Brown | January 6th
The Shaw pipeline is starting the year off hot.... read»

From Beginning to End, 365 Units and a Publicly-Accessible Park Proposed for Shaw
Nena Perry-Brown | May 31st 2019
A major residential development is proposed one block from the Mt. Vernon Square Metro station.... read»

Up to 108 Apartments Proposed to Replace Langdon Church
Nena Perry-Brown | January 16th 2019
The project is just across the street from the still-appealed Brookland Manor redevelopment PUD.... read»
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