Transit-oriented Development
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Transit-oriented Development, from most recent to least.

A Glimpse of the 350-Unit Proposal at the Takoma Metro Station
Nena Perry-Brown | April 26th 2022
The developer plans to file a planned unit development application in June.... read»

320 Apartments, Retail, Park and Plaza Proposed at Takoma Metro Station
Nena Perry-Brown | March 3rd 2022
The proposal has grown in the past seven years, and since DC's passage of the amended Comprehensive Plan.... read»

The Future of Friendship Heights?
Nena Perry-Brown | April 23rd 2021
The DC Office of Planning enlisted an Urban Land Institute panel to study how the DC-Maryland neighborhood could be redeveloped.... read»
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Montgomery County Passes Bill That Could Bring Thousands of Units to Metro Stations
Nena Perry-Brown | October 7th 2020
The bill offers tax incentivizes for high-density residential transit-oriented development through the end of 2032.... read»

Construction Paused on 351-Unit Mixed-Use Development at Largo Town Center Site
Nena Perry-Brown | March 24th 2020
Recent financial stressors were cited.... read»

NIMBYs, TODs and 100-Year Floods: Land Use Amendments Reflect DC's Changing Development Priorities
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2019
This Element of the recently released Comprehensive Plan draft establishes new growth priorities while undermining NIMBY arguments.... read»

260 Apartments and a Yoga Lawn: The Plans For a Prominent P.G. County Intersection
Nena Perry-Brown | March 8th 2019
A residential development is in the works a half mile from Largo Town Center Metro station.... read»
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