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200 Hotel Rooms and Two Residential Buildings Proposed Off South Capitol Street
Nena Perry-Brown | November 1st 2018
Developer Greystar is seeking relief to deliver a mixed-use hotel building to the site.... read»
59 Condos, 26 Townhomes Planned for Church Site in Ballston
Nena Perry-Brown | October 19th 2017
NVR is looking to construct 85 condos and townhomes on the former site of a church near Ballston Metro station, and we now know what that project migh... read»
The Largest Development on the Boards For Union Market Looks to Move Forward
Nena Perry-Brown | May 16th 2016
Kettler has filed an application with the Zoning Commission to get approval for the first phase of the Market Terminal development.... read»
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DC Almost Had 275-Square Foot Apartments
Shilpi Paul | July 13th 2012
If plans hadn't been halted, 600 F Street NW would now house a number of "micro-studios" -- units measuring out a mere 275 square feet. ... read»
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The 30,000 square-foot home along the Potomac River sold at auction on Thursday night... read »

An application extending approval of Friendship Center, a 310-unit development along ... read »

A key approval could be coming for a proposal to convert a Georgetown office building... read »
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