Urban Investment Partners
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Urban Investment Partners, from most recent to least.

NoMa’s 99-Unit Tribeca Condos Break Ground
Nena Perry-Brown | October 16th 2019
The project will deliver some of the first new for sale multifamily units to the neighborhood. ... read »

Two Howard Dorms Are on the Road to Residential
Nena Perry-Brown | July 1st 2019
These LeDroit Park properties are going from dormitory to luxury residences. ... read »

Tribeca Comes to NoMa: 99 Condominiums Planned for New York Avenue
Nena Perry-Brown | June 27th 2018
Urban Investment Partners, Kadida Development and Alliance Development have teamed up on a by-right condominium project not far from the intersection... read »

A New Look for the 146-Unit Broadcast on Wisconsin Avenue
Nena Perry-Brown | September 12th 2017
UIP has again revised the design for the planned Broadcast development in Tenleytown, which would convert existing office buildings into residences. ... read »

UIP Simplifies Proposal for 146-Unit Tenleytown Development
Nena Perry-Brown | July 5th 2017
After receiving feedback from the community and the Zoning Commission, Urban Investment Partners is returning with an amended design and proposal to... read »

UIP Files Plans For 130-140 Unit Tenleytown Development
UrbanTurf Staff | November 22nd 2016 | 2 Comments
In May, Urban Investment Partners presented plans to the community to redevelop a group of commercial buildings along Wisconsin Avenue in Tenleytown.... read »

HPRB Approves 300-Unit Capitol Park Tower Addition in Southwest
Nena Perry-Brown | February 23rd 2016
On January 28th, the Historic Preservation Review Board granted approval for construction of an additional residential building at Capitol Park... read »

295-Unit Apartment Project Planned for the Southwest Waterfront
Lark Turner | May 12th 2015 | 3 Comments
The project will need approval from the Historic Preservation Review Board to move forward. ... read »

16-Unit Columbia Heights Condo Project Will Deliver in April
Lark Turner | January 17th 2014
A 16-unit residential building in southern Columbia Heights will start selling in the next couple of months and should deliver by April. ... read »

$20,000 to Move Out: Anatomy of a TOPA Sale
Bryce Baschuk | March 29th 2012 | 13 Comments
UrbanTurf has been getting a number of questions recently about the city’s Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), so we decided to re-publish an... read »
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