Northern Virginia Apartments
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Northern Virginia Apartments, from most recent to least.
1,500 New Residences: The Plans for JBG Smith's RiverHouse Look To Move Forward
UrbanTurf Staff | May 28th 2024
The developer filed for a phased development site plan for the project last week.... read»
Central Place, One of Arlington's Tallest Buildings, Opens Today
Nena Perry-Brown | February 1st 2017
After nearly two years of construction, one of the tallest residential buildings in Northern Virginia opens its doors. ... read»
Low Apartment Vacancy and High Rents Continue for DC Area in 2011, Report Says
Bryce Baschuk | January 5th 2011
Delta Associates has released its year-end report of the DC area apartment market which shows low vacancy, increasing rents and a probable shortage of... read»
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