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Montgomery County Tallest Residences
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Developers Propose What Could Be Montgomery County’s Tallest Building
Lark Turner | November 14th 2014 | 1 Comment
Capital Properties is hoping to take Park Bethesda higher — up to even 300 feet, developers said. ... read »

Montgomery County’s Tallest Residences Will Have Fewer Offices, More Condos
UrbanTurf Staff | June 11th 2014
JBG's North Bethesda Market II will still boast the tallest residential building in Montgomery County, but it will have less of an office component... read »

Montgomery County’s Tallest Residences Could Be Moving Forward
UrbanTurf Staff | June 2nd 2014 | 1 Comment
Late last week, Friends of White Flint reported that The JBG Cos. will be holding a public meeting on June 10 to "review amendments to previously... read »
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It's the second recently-proposed semi-triangular development off New York Avenue NE.... read »

The non-profit recently selected a winner for their second international design compe... read »

Of the ten zip codes with the highest T3 index score in April, nine are located in Vi... read »

More than half of the units will be two- and three-bedrooms.... read »

Rosslyn has an ambitious residential development pipeline that will redefine some pro... read »
- 116-Unit Triangular Building Pitched For Plot Off New York Avenue
- With New Exhibition (and New Entrance), Dupont Underground Hopes to Advance Design Conversation
- In March, Virginia Remained At the Top When It Came to Home Buyer Demand
- 480 Affordable Apartments Proposed for Arlandria Site
- The Nine Developments Expected to Redefine Rosslyn
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