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

WaPo: Tenleytown Safeway Could Get Residential Component
Mark Wellborn | May 16th 2011
Capital Business is reporting that new plans are in the works to re-develop the Tenleytown Safeway into a larger store with a substantial residential ... read»

24/7 Restaurants and Donald Trump Looking to Buy: Is This DC?
UrbanTurf Staff | April 28th 2011
DC versus New York City comparisons are made frequently, particularly by transplants from each city. However, two pieces of recent news make it seem l... read»

Study: Affordable Rentals Scarce in U.S.
Mark Wellborn | April 26th 2011
A study released today reveals that 26 percent of renters nationwide spent over half their pre-tax household income on rent and utilities in 2009, The... read»
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Gaslight Square Penthouses Flying Off The Shelves
Mark Wellborn | March 2nd 2011
Two sources recently reported that pre-sales of the highest-end units at Abdo Development's Gaslight Square are going swimmingly, well before the Ross... read»

4.81%: Your Weekly Mortgage Rate Update
Mark Wellborn | February 3rd 2011
Long-term interest rates remained virtually unchanged this week, with Freddie Mac reporting 4.81 percent as the average on a 30-year fixed rate mortga... read»

DC is #1 in the Country For Traffic Congestion
UrbanTurf Staff | January 20th 2011
Two years ago, a report from Inrix Inc. said that there was a 26 percent drop in DC area traffic congestion in 2008. That nice trend does not seem to ... read»

From Seedy to Sought-After: Mount Vernon Triangle Becoming Urban Village
Will Smith | February 1st 2010
As part of UrbanTurf’s continuing partnership with The Washington Post, we published an article about Mount Vernon Triangle that ran this past Satur... read»

Americans Moving Less, Staying Put Amid the Recession
Will Smith | December 9th 2009
A recent study finds that Americans are moving less these days than ever before, which suggests that people don't migrate looking for work the way the... read»
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