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

Why DC's Line Hotel is Operating Sans Certificate of Occupancy
Nena Perry-Brown | July 27th 2018
A recent zoning application inadvertently offers an explanation for why The Line lacks a C of O.... read»

Answers Sought as to Whether The Line Hotel in DC Has Earned Tax Abatements
Nena Perry-Brown | June 8th 2018
Ward 1 Councilmember Nadeau is seeking an investigation into whether The Line is attempting to skirt their required hiring quotas and community benefi... read»

The Line Blurs the Line Between Lobby, Restaurant and Co-Working Space
Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2018
Weeks after its opening, The Line DC is representing a new breed of hospitality in the city.... read»
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The conversion will likely bring some very high-end residences to the neighborhood.... read »

Add another conversion to the growing list of developments in the works for Georgetow... read »

The RentRegistry will launch in June.... read »
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- A First Look At 135-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion Planned At Georgetown's Flour Mill
- A 30-Unit Conversion Pitched Along K Street in Georgetown
- DC Is Finally Launching A Database Of Rent-Controlled Apartments
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