The Washington Post
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under The Washington Post, from most recent to least.

A Look at the New Fannie Mae Headquarters
UrbanTurf Staff | July 27th 2015
The new building, which will replace The Washington Post headquarters, will have quite a design. ... read»

No Wal-Mart in DC Until At Least 2013
Shilpi Paul | April 9th 2012
Wal-Mart is pushing the delivery of their first DC store to late-2013 from an original estimate of 2012, The Washington Post is reporting. ... read»

Ride On: Renters Willing to Pay More for Metro Access
Shilpi Paul | January 3rd 2012
Renters in DC are willing to pay almost 30 percent more for an apartment that is within walking distance of a Metro station than one that is not.... read»
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Residential Projects Continue to Move Forward East of the River
UrbanTurf Staff | September 6th 2011
News of a large-scale apartment project planned for East of the River is another sign that residential development is picking up in Anacostia and surr... read»

Obama: Feds Will Continue to Play Role in Mortgage Market
UrbanTurf Staff | August 16th 2011
Sources have told The Washington Post that President Obama has decided that the federal government must continue to insure mortgages for most borrower... read»

Report: City Needs to Better Enforce Housing Discrimination Law
UrbanTurf Staff | July 15th 2011
A report from the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights concludes that DC needs to do a better job enforcing the city's housing discrimination law, accordin... read»

Local Title Insurers Stop Insuring Foreclosure Sales
UrbanTurf Staff | July 8th 2011
In May, a measure was implemented in the District that required lenders to enter into mediation with homeowners facing foreclosure prior to foreclosin... read»

West Elm Opening Pop-Up Store in Georgetown
UrbanTurf Staff | June 6th 2011
On Sunday, The Washington Post reported that West Elm will be opening up a temporary store in Georgetown at 3333 M Street NW. The store is set to open... read»
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