Zoning Commission
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Zoning Commission, from most recent to least.
New Restaurant Space Proposed For Hotel Roof at The Wharf
Nena Perry-Brown | August 31st 2016
Earlier this week, the development team of The Wharf applied for a minor modification to the already-approved design for the 412-room hotel slated for... read»
Approval Delayed For Eastbanc’s 7-Unit Project on the Edge of Georgetown
Nena Perry-Brown | July 22nd 2016
On Thursday night, the Zoning Commission (ZC) held a hearing on the planned unit development (PUD) application, and opted to defer voting on it until ... read»
New Renderings Released for the 7th Street Pier at The Wharf
Nena Perry-Brown | May 18th 2016
The new images of the pier reveal how much of a draw the pier will be for the Southwest Waterfront redevelopment.... read»
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Zoning Changes in Depth: Accessory Apartments
Nena Perry-Brown | January 19th 2016
UrbanTurf is taking a closer look at the zoning changes that will go into effect in September. This week, we look at changes related to accessory apar... read»
With Pop-Up Restrictions in Effect, DCRA Outlines Rules
Lark Turner | June 29th 2015
Permits in the city's R-4 districts that haven't yet been issued will be subject to the new rules.... read»
Douglas' Latest Plans for the Addition to the Hecht Warehouse Redevelopment
Tianna Mañón | June 22nd 2015
Updated views of a planned addition to Hecht's massive Ivy City project include a living green wall.... read»
Vision McMillan Partners Heads Back to Zoning for 236-Unit Building
Lark Turner | June 22nd 2015
The mixed-use portion of the McMillan project will include 19,000 square feet of retail.... read»
Zoning Gives Green Light to 260-Unit View at Waterfront
Lark Turner | June 12th 2015
Mill Creek Residential plans to build 260 new units on the site near the Wharf redevelopment.... read»
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