Quadrangle Development
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Quadrangle Development, from most recent to least.
A 295-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion Pitched In Courthouse
UrbanTurf Staff | July 16th
Quadrangle Development has plans to convert an almost entirely vacant nine-story office building along North Courthouse Road.... read»
Residential, Office + Lab: The Three-Phase Development Planned For Howard's Parking Lots
UrbanTurf Staff | October 19th 2022
There are big development plans in the works for a number of Howard University-owned lots along Georgia Avenue.... read»
204-Unit Development Proposed Across the Street from Shaw Metro
Nena Perry-Brown | January 13th 2022
Another development is moving forward spitting distance from another entrance of the Shaw/Howard University Metro.... read»
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