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14W Open For Move-ins Starting This Week
UrbanTurf Staff | April 26th 2013
14W, the 231-unit apartment building at 14th Street and W Street NW that began leasing in February, officially opened its doors this week. ... read»
DC's Skating Rink Apartments Open For Move-Ins in Early May
UrbanTurf Staff | April 16th 2013
The transformation of the former roller skating rink above the Adams Morgan Harris Teeter into 39 lofty apartments is almost complete and it will welc... read»
Vacancies Rise In DC Area's Class B Apartment Market
UrbanTurf Staff | April 8th 2013
A recently-released report reveals that vacancy rates for Class B apartments have risen in Northern Virginia and Maryland, but remain low in DC. ... read»
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Douglas Development to Break Ground on 14th Street Project By End of March
UrbanTurf Staff | March 13th 2013
The six-story, 30-unit apartment project that Douglas Development has had in the works for 14th Street NW for several years will finally break ground ... read»
Only 34% of Renters Have Insurance
Shilpi Paul | March 11th 2013
Most tenants believe that renters insurance will cost significantly more than it actually does, reported Housing Wire on Monday. Perhaps for that reas... read»
Louis at 14th and U Could Deliver By the End of the Year
Shilpi Paul | March 6th 2013
Louis, JBG's 267-unit apartment project at the southwest corner of 14th and U Street NW, is planned for completion by December 2013 or the beginning o... read»
377-Unit Apartment Project Breaks Ground Next to Union Station
UrbanTurf Staff | February 11th 2013
On Monday morning, officials gathered to ceremonially break ground at 701 2nd Street NE, a mixed-use development that will sit directly to the east of... read»
DC Area Rents Drop As New Supply Hits Market
UrbanTurf Staff | January 9th 2013
The ever-growing supply of new apartments in the DC area seems to finally be catching up with demand. After years of increasing, rents are now droppin... read»
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