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'Perry Row' to bring six new townhomes to Brookland

The Brookland development boom continues.

Northeast is growing by leaps and bounds. Here's a photo tour

See how Northeast has changed in this virtual tour - or hop on a bike and see for yourself.


How Capitol Crossing heals a 50-year-old mistake

I-395 was part of a planned "inner Beltway" that would have destroyed thousands of homes. Most of that highway was stopped, but I-395 still got built. Now that scar is going to be healed.

29 more units coming to Petworth

Two projects from Neighborhood Development Company head to the same block in Petworth.

These 5 projects are helping DC ditch its cars

Five transit-oriented projects in the pipeline are making it easier for DC to go car-free.

Eight new units coming to Potomac Ave

The new design eliminates parking, which the Board of Zoning Adjustment approved Tuesday.

The National Zoo's latest bench measures air quality, too

The "Village Green" bench will provide real-time readings on levels of fine particle pollution, ozone, wind speed and direction, temperature, and humidity. It's at the National Zoo now.

Fashion incubator atop Macy's will create jobs, launch careers

The D.C. Fashion Foundation Incubator opens in June, welcoming eight designers--most from the DMV.

Rhode Island Ave pan-Med restaurant Nido will open spring/summer

The concept, from the owner of Boundary Road restaurant, will have a Mediterranean menu, including North African fare, and “a substantial beverage program."

Park View to get 13 more units

Neighborhood Development Company will start demolition on or around April 27.

Nonprofit to turn Georgetown school into an arts incubator

The Fillmore School, most recently owned by George Washington University, which took it over from the Corcoran, has been purchased by the S&R Foundation. The nonprofit will turn it into an incubator for the arts.

Art exhibition showcases DC's Most Endangered Places

The exhibition by the Historical Society of Washington D.C., opening April 22, features 75 artworks depicting historic buildings appearing on the D.C. Preservation League’s list of “Most Endangered Places” in D.C.

Songbyrd vinyl cafe opens in Adams Morgan

It's a coffee shop and record store, and for $15 you can cut your own record.

As apartments and condos go up, downtown DC is becoming an after-work location

The Downtown DC Business Improvement District's annual State of Downtown shed light on how downtown D.C. is evolving.
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