Monarch Urban
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HPO Recommends Approval For 45-Unit Condo Development Pitched For Former Church Site in Shaw
UrbanTurf Staff | May 22nd 2023
Last year, Shiloh Baptist Church selected Monarch Urban to redevelop 1515 9th Street NW into a large condo development.... read»

45-Unit Condo Development Pitched For Former Church Site in Shaw
UrbanTurf Staff | February 13th 2023
Shiloh Baptist Church and Monarch Urban are going to redevelop the properties at 1515 9th Street NW into a 45-unit condo development.... read»

A 50-Unit Condo Development is Planned For the Center of H Street
UrbanTurf Staff | July 18th 2019
Holladay Corporation and Monarch Urban are partnering on the development at 1101-1107 H Street NE.... read»
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