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The Wharf
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under The Wharf, from most recent to least.
Inside Two Residential Buildings Planned at The Wharf
UrbanTurf Staff | August 4th 2015
A look at the renderings of high-end condos and micro-units at the massive Southwest Waterfront development. ... read»
This Week's Find: 680 Square Feet on the Water
UrbanTurf Staff | July 30th 2015
One of DC's 86 houseboats hit the market late Wednesday. ... read»
The Wharf's First Residential Building To Deliver in 2017
Lark Turner | March 17th 2015
As construction on the massive site continues, units at the development's first condo start selling.... read»
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Water Living: Three Liveaboards For Sale at Gangplank Marina
Lark Turner | May 9th 2014
The impending construction of the massive Wharf redevelopment process may be encouraging some liveaboard residents to sell.... read»
Renderings and Details on The Wharf's Micro-Units Revealed
Lark Turner | February 27th 2014
About 170 of the micro-units at the Wharf will measure between 330 and 360 square feet, and a third will be affordable.... read»
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