What's Hot: Apartments, Amphitheaters and Dave Chapelle: The Revised Proposals For DC's Reeves Center
The Dancing Crab
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The 2,000 Units on the Boards For AU Park and Tenleytown
UrbanTurf Staff | April 29th 2020
The development pipeline around Tenleytown and AU Park picked up some momentum over the last six months.... read»

Tenleytown's Dancing Crab Building to Be Razed to Make Way for Apartments
Nena Perry-Brown | March 31st 2020
The project would deliver 41 apartments between restaurant space.... read»

New Renderings Provide a Closer Look at the Dancing Crab Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | September 14th 2018
A residential planned-unit development is proposed for the former site of the Tenleytown restaurant.... read»
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Dupont Circle’s Swann House, a former 15-bedroom bed and breakfast, will be listed ... read »

There are two new proposals to redevelop the center at 14th and U Streets NW that are... read »

A recent build in Anacostia made history as the first code-compliant bamboo building ... read »

The recently-filed amendment would help move redevelopment of a police and fire stati... read »

Even as the residential development pipeline along 14th Street dwindles, there are st... read »
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