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1d ago
Nearly one million square foot development planned in Wheaton; the renovation regrets of five homeowners; and the new stadium bill. Keep reading ..read more
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The National Park Service has given the green light for DC's 62 year-old stadium to be demolished. Keep reading ..read more
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2d ago
On Wednesday, Airbnb launched the Icons Collection, approximately a dozen "one-of-a-kind" experiences that it will now offer. Keep reading ..read more
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2d ago
A new hotel/condo project pitched in Tysons; JBG's plans for National Landing offices; and a $40 million teardown? Keep reading ..read more
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2d ago
Adjustable rate mortgages continue to be seen as a popular alternative to 30-year fixed rate mortgages. Keep reading ..read more
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2d ago
The application could be a sign that plans to redevelop a pair of former church properties in Shaw into a large new condo project are moving forward. Keep reading ..read more
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3d ago
Crystal City Underground shops to close after nearly 50 years; DC's new moped bill; and why your next water heater will likely save you money. Keep reading ..read more
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3d ago
UrbanTurf continues our tour of neighborhood developments around the region as we take a look at the residential pipeline on the boards from Trinidad to Ivy City. Keep reading ..read more
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4d ago
Georgetown Metropolitan reported on Tuesday that the Instagram account for the national bookstore chain stated that the Georgetown store will open its doors in mid-June. Keep reading ..read more
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4d ago
The Zillow Gone Wild profile; the best DC restaurants according to the Times; and the coming crackdown on Wall Street buying homes. Keep reading ..read more