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The Live/Work Carriage House of Naylor Court
Shilpi Paul | February 8th 2013
Inspired by the hum of artists, architects and other "makers of things" working out of their garages in his former hometown of Venice Beach, architect... read»

Alleys: DC's Other Streets Are Attracting Attention
Shilpi Paul | February 24th 2012
All of a sudden, DC's back boulevards seem to be on everyone's minds. ... read»

Shaw Carriage Homes Could Deliver in Late 2012
UrbanTurf Staff | November 17th 2011
Back in July, UrbanTurf reported that plans were in the early stages for a carriage home project called Naylor Court Stables in Shaw. We recently lear... read»
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