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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 »

14th Street Car Barn Redevelopment Will Only House Electric Buses
Nena Perry-Brown | September 21st 2021
In a win for environmental justice-minded residents nearby, WMATA announced on Monday that the rebuilt 14th Street garage will only house electric... read »

Streamlined Metro Proposals Could Result in New Stations in Georgetown and Union Market
Nena Perry-Brown | September 7th 2021
WMATA is advancing some proposals from late 2019 to alleviate crowding on the Blue, Orange, and Silver lines. ... read »

25 Pet-Friendly Units — A Hypothetical Pitch to Save Columbia Heights Dog Park
Nena Perry-Brown | May 27th 2021
Over three years since word came that the de facto dog park was likely going to be put up for redevelopment, a local architect is proposing a... 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 »

Apartments, Hotel Rooms, Alley Dwellings: Big Development Plans Above U Street Metro
Nena Perry-Brown | March 16th 2021
Eastbanc and Jamestown are proposing 106 apartments and 51 hotel rooms at 1250 U Street NW, along with 36 stacked duplexes in the alley behind. ... read »

A First Look at the Proposed Office Redevelopment of Metro’s DC Headquarters
Nena Perry-Brown | March 10th 2021
Nearly two years after WMATA put its headquarters site at 600 5th Street NW up for ground lease proposals, we are getting the first look at the... read »

Historic Preservation Staff Recommends Conditional Approval of 14th Street Car Barn Redevelopment
Nena Perry-Brown | December 14th 2020
Approval still depends on the Mayor's Agent for Historic Preservation finding the project "special" enough to warrant extensive demolition of the... read »

A New Missing Middle Housing Bill Introduced in Montgomery County
Nena Perry-Brown | December 8th 2020
Councilmember Jawando is also introducing a bill that would implement rent control, of sorts, for apartments within a mile of transit stations. ... read »

Montgomery County Council Overrides Veto of Metro Development Incentives
Nena Perry-Brown | October 27th 2020
The bill exempts new high-rise residential developments on land leased from Metro from property taxes for 15 years. ... read »
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A look around DC to see where home sellers are dropping their prices.... read »

The new store will open at 9am on July 13 at the City Ridge development.... read »

The grocer has announced plans for other stores in Skyland and Columbia Heights.... read »

The new five-level residential project is planned for the buildings at 1365-1375 H St... read »

UIP recently filed plans with DC's Historic Preservation Office for a 321-unit develo... read »
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