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

The Differences Between the Hot Housing Market in 2021 and the 2008 Bubble
Nena Perry-Brown | May 6th 2021
With 46 million people reaching the median homebuying age over the next decade, demand is only expected to intensify. ... read »

New Single-Family Homes May Be Shrinking
Nena Perry-Brown | February 26th 2020
A new report shows how median square footage is decreasing for new single-family homes. ... read »

How the DC Housing Market Changed Since the Great Recession
Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2018
Since August 2009, home prices in DC have risen by 50 percent while supply has dropped by half. ... read »

Brookings: DC Still Rising
Shilpi Paul | June 27th 2012
The latest Metro Monitor from the Brookings Institution reveals that the nation is slowly on its way to a tentative recovery, with some cities... read »

How Well Has DC Recovered Since the Crash?
Shilpi Paul | March 29th 2012
A new report from The Brookings Institution analyzes which U.S. cities are faring the best since the economic crash. ... read »

Economist: Low Rental Vacancy Could Help the Economy
Shilpi Paul | January 10th 2012
Apartment vacancy is low all over the place, and according to one economist, this may be a good thing. ... read »

The Atlantic: How the Recession Changed Us
UrbanTurf Staff | January 11th 2011
In what is perhaps the coolest collection of statistical graphics we have seen in the past 12 months, The Atlantic has an "infographic" in its latest... read »
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A look around DC to see where home sellers are dropping their prices.... read »

The new store will open at 9am on July 13 at the City Ridge development.... read »

The grocer has announced plans for other stores in Skyland and Columbia Heights.... read »

The new five-level residential project is planned for the buildings at 1365-1375 H St... read »

UIP recently filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office for a 321-unit develo... read »
- Where Are Home Sellers Dropping Their Prices in DC?
- DC's First Wegmans Store Will Open in July
- Lidl to Open Its Third DC Location at New 700-Unit Tenleytown Development
- A 50-Unit Development is Pitched For Recognizable Buildings Along H Street
- Former Brookland Bowling Alley Set to Become 320-Unit Development
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