Union Market Burger King
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Union Market Burger King, from most recent to least.

An Updated Look For The Highline at Union Market
Lark Turner | May 20th 2015
Level 2 Development has updated its plans for its 315-unit project planned for the site of a Burger King near Union Market. ... read»

Level 2's 315-Unit Union Market Project Sets Delivery for Late 2018
Lark Turner | January 29th 2015
The development will replace the Burger King near the intersection of Florida and New York Avenues NE.... read»

315-Unit Building With Industrial Aesthetic Planned Near Union Market
Lark Turner | January 8th 2015
The development would be located on the site of the Burger King at 3rd Street and Florida Avenue NE. ... read»
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