Pandemic
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Pandemic, from most recent to least.

With Nearly Half of DC Renters Rent-Burdened, Urban Institute Recommends Federal Housing Relief
Nena Perry-Brown | August 10th 2020
Maryland and DC are two areas hardest hit by the pandemic-amplifying housing crisis. ... read »

Property Showings in DC Are Back to 2019 Levels
Nena Perry-Brown | July 28th 2020
Showings in DC are now hovering around the averages seen at the same time in 2019. ... read »

White House Advisor Suggests COVID Relief Bill Will Extend Eviction Moratorium
Nena Perry-Brown | July 27th 2020
Republicans are expected to introduce a bill today that will extend the federal moratorium (and send out another round of $1,200 checks). ... read »

New Report Shows Less Appetite to Leave Cities Than Many Predicted
Nena Perry-Brown | July 21st 2020
An ApartmentList study shows that, for those looking to move from DC, fewer are interested in the suburbs and more are interested in cities that are... read »

DC Private School Proposes Portables for Upcoming Year
Nena Perry-Brown | July 20th 2020
Beauvoir, the private National Cathedral elementary school, is applying to add temporary outdoor classroom space on its surface parking lots. ... read »

DC Area Property Showings Continue Rebound
Nena Perry-Brown | June 24th 2020
Over the past week, showings in DC, Maryland, and Virginia were lower than those observed a year ago, and showings in DC proper still lag behind the... read »

New Housing Relief Programs Announced in DC Amid Public Health Emergency
Nena Perry-Brown | June 19th 2020
The programs will use federal relief funds awarded via the CARES Act. ... read »

Streateries are Headed to Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring
Nena Perry-Brown | June 12th 2020
Two driving lanes will be dedicated to outdoor dining starting this afternoon. ... read »

Where DC is Implementing Its First Slow Streets
Nena Perry-Brown | June 8th 2020
On Monday, Mayor Bowser and the District Department of Transportation announced the city blocks where the speed limit will now be 15 miles per hour. ... read »

The Drive-Thru COVID Testing Rundown for the DC Area
Nena Perry-Brown | June 1st 2020
For those experiencing symptoms and have been referred to get a test, here are some convenient testing sites that maintain physical distance... read »
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When Johnsie Walsh rented a unit in her Stanton Park apartment building, she had no i... read »

The draft environmental impact statement for the transportation project expected to g... read »

An analysis by UrbanTurf found that there were 15 neighborhoods in DC where the media... read »

The H Street development pipeline is a shadow of what it once was.... read »
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