Randall School
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Randall School, from most recent to least.
Randall School Redevelopment May Include Co-Working Component and a Restaurant
Nena Perry-Brown | March 12th 2018
More details have emerged for the proposed redevelopment of the Randall School, including the potential for co-working space and a (previously rescind... read»
No Restaurant, But Possibly Condos: The Latest Plans for DC's Randall School
Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2017
The team behind the redevelopment of the historic Randall School site in Southwest has applied to make a modification of significance.... read»
Fewer Units, Possibly Condos: The New Plans for DC's Randall School
Nena Perry-Brown | July 11th 2017
Last night, the team behind the redevelopment of the Randall School presented the modified concept for the site to the ANC 6D.... read»
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Art Gallery, Restaurants and 400,000 Square Feet of Residences For Randall School
Shilpi Paul | February 12th 2013
The vacant Randall School building at Half Street and I Street SW will eventually house an art gallery and restaurants, and an adjacent new building w... read»
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The largest residential conversion planned in the neighborhood is continuing to move ... read »
DC restaurant Pascual makes national best new restaurant list; Minetta Tavern is abou... read »
Despite it being a slower year for the housing market in the DC area, there are two B... read »
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