Development
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D.C. developers paid very little for high-priced property, report says
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A pair of development companies paid just $88 for more than $17 million worth of property in the District of Columbia over the past five years, WAMU 88.5 reports.
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Arlington residents fight Pentagon City development plan
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If approved, Pen Place would include nearly two million square feet of office space, which is controversial as current development allows only residential and hotel development.
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Residents oppose planned high rise in Northwest D.C. neighborhood
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Controversy is brewing in a Northwest D.C. neighborhood over plans to build a large, 263-unit apartment building on a vacant lot at the corner of Connecticut Avenue and Military Road NW.
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Colonel Brooks Tavern closing after 32 years
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Friday marked the end of an era in D.C.'s Brookland neighborhood, as regulars and loyal customers to Colonel Brooks Tavern descended on the Northeast D.C. staple for one final time before it closes.
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New White Flint development to open in 2014
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On Monday, local leaders and real estate moguls broke ground on what's to be a multi-billion dollar development, a 24-acre parcel that will offer 1,500 housing units and more than one million square feet of office space.
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Westphalia project aims to develop Upper Marlboro
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The Westphalia project aims to build 15,000 dwelling units plus retail and commercial space in Upper Marlboro.
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Cafritz family development debated
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The Cafritz family wants to build a sprawling 37-acre development that would include a Whole Food supermarket, other stores, office buildings and housing in Prince George's County. Not everyone wants it.
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New development in Bethesda has residents concerned
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A new $200 million development project in Bethesda is signaling more growth in the area, but it's also causing concern for residents and shoppers.
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Virginia wins housing policy award
CommentVirginia has won an award for outstanding achievement in the development of a statewide housing policy.
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Fairfax approves $6M for Route 28 widening project
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Fairfax County officials have agreed to release $6 million from the Route 28 special taxing district's funds to fund final designs for widening four areas of the highway.
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Vincent Gray promotes business development in Ward 8
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D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray is promoting development in Washington as he works to distance himself from concerns about his administration's hiring practices that have plagued his first few months in office.
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Restaurants, store slated to open near Nats Park
CommentA round of restaurants and a Harris Teeter grocery store are set to open in the Nats Park neighborhood.
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Exxon sparks controversy in Georgetown
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The Exxon station at the mouth of Whitehurst Freeway near the Key Bridge is fueling controversy as well as cars.
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