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

The Over 4,500 Units Slated for Southwest DC
Nena Perry-Brown | August 19th 2020
The residential pipeline in Southwest continues to grow, although most deliveries are years away. ... read »

The Nearly 3,000 Residential Units Coming to Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | August 30th 2018
UrbanTurf may have made up the moniker, but the spate of residential development slated for this nook of the SW quadrant deserved its own rundown. ... read »

Community Center and Town Center: More Details Emerge for Waterfront Station in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | March 19th 2018
In advance of a zoning hearing, more details have emerged for the two buildings at 4th and M Streets SW. ... read »

446 Units, a Theater and a Diner: The Plans for the Last Parcel at Southwest’s Waterfront Station
Nena Perry-Brown | January 9th 2018
Last night, PN Hoffman presented plans for the Waterfront Station II development, the last of eight adjacent parcels to seek zoning approval. ... read »

A Few Design Changes For The Wharf’s Second Act
Nena Perry-Brown | November 27th 2017
In response to concerns from neighbors, stakeholders and city officials, the development team behind the Wharf has offered some additional renderings... read »

As You Like It? The Revised Plan For The Bard in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | November 9th 2017
Months after expressing their intent to refile a planned-unit development (PUD) application, the development team behind The Bard in Southwest has... read »

Exclusive: A New Look for Phase Two of The Wharf
Nena Perry-Brown | October 17th 2017
UrbanTurf has received new images of what the second phase of this massive waterfront project will look like. ... read »

A Look at Everything That Will Be Open at The Wharf By Next Week
Nena Perry-Brown | October 4th 2017
In preparation for the official unveiling of the first phase of the redeveloped Wharf next week, UrbanTurf is taking a look at what to expect. ... read »

From Two Offices to 604 Residences at Waterfront Station
Nena Perry-Brown | August 21st 2017
In May, Forest City applied to modify the use of the remaining two sites at the Waterfront Station development along 4th and M Streets SW from office... read »

Zoning Commission and OP Weigh in on the Second Phase of The Wharf
Nena Perry-Brown | August 18th 2017
The Zoning Commission is scheduled to consider the second phase of the Wharf development in early November. ... read »
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