Originally published: The Washington Post | July 27, 2016 | by: Perry Stein The cost of living in any big city — let alone Washington, D.C. — has jumped so high that…
Originally published: Bisnow | July 18, 2016 | by: Jon Banister DC residents yearning to cross the Atlantic and walk the streets of famous European cities will soon have something much closer…
Originally published: Washington Business Journal | June 8, 2016 | by: Michael Neibauer A promenade, as defined by Merriam-Webster, is a “public place for walking.” A proposed promenade in D.C.’s Eckington…
Originally published: Washington Business Journal | March 16, 2016 | by: Michael Neibauer One of the most prime sites in booming Brookland, spanning 9.5 acres of largely open space, is on…
Originally published: DC.UrbanTurf.com | March 16, 2016 | by: Nena Perry-Brown Redevelopment plans for St. Paul’s College include townhomes, workforce housing and a charter school. On Tuesday evening, Boundary Companies president John…
Originally published: Bisnow.com | March 15, 2016 | by: Bisnow Staff It’s no overstatement to say that Northeast DC is on the verge of a development renaissance. Here are the three cornerstones of…
Originally published: Bisnow.com | March 15, 2016 | by: Bisnow Staff The Rise And Fall And Rise of NE DC NE DC was a hinterland of the capital as recently as the…
695 units and maker spaces: The mammoth plan for Eckington Originally published: Washington Business Journal | March 1, 2016 | by: Michael Neibauer We now have much more detail on Eckington…
Originally published: DC.UrbanTurf.com | Feb 25, 2016 | by: Nena Perry-Brown As part of UrbanTurf’s top-of-the-year look at large, planned and under-construction residential developments in DC neighborhoods, we’re focusing on Adams Morgan…
Originally published: Washington Business Journal | January 1, 2016 | by: Michael Neibauer The JBG Cos., with joint-venture partner The Boundary Companies, is proposing a mammoth mixed-use development in Eckington, just…
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