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Construction of 276-Unit Apartment Project in Southwest to Begin This Year
Mark Wellborn | January 11th 2011
Reports have emerged that construction will begin this quarter on a new 276-unit apartment project at 1345 South Capitol Street, the first new apartme... read»
Free Rent? Incentives Still Exist in DC
Bryce Baschuk | January 10th 2011
Despite recent reports about the decline of concessions offered by apartments across the DC area, leasing professionals say that rent incentives still... read»
474-Unit Rosslyn Project to Break Ground Later This Month
UrbanTurf Staff | January 7th 2011
DCmud reported recently that a large residential project will break ground on January 25th in Rosslyn. Rosslyn Commons will include 474 units spread a... read»
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National Harbor to Get Big Apartment Project
Will Smith | December 10th 2010
National Harbor is set to get a large 350-unit apartment building, reports the Washington Business Journal. Construction is scheduled to begin next fa... read»
The Inside Scoop on 14W
UrbanTurf Staff | November 29th 2010
Just before Thanksgiving, the Washington Business Journal reported on a new 231-apartment mixed-use development project that will be built on 14th Str... read»
Needle in a Haystack: Apartment Hunting in DC
Bryce Baschuk | November 29th 2010
High rents and low vacancy have made apartment hunting in DC harder than ever before. Bryce Baschuk gets the low down from the renting and leasing sid... read»
Disco Lobby Doesn't Mean Disco Living at Highland Park
George Knowles | November 18th 2010
Its reputation as home to a largely young and ready-to-party set has worn off some over the last year, but Highland Park in Columbia Heights remains a... read»
The Tiny Election Effect on DC Real Estate
Mark Wellborn | November 15th 2010
When there is a changing of the political guard in the nation’s capital, the conversation starts about the possible effect that the influx of ne... read»
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