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A full 20% (415,349 square feet) of Lanier Heights’ roughly 2,057,240 square-foot area is covered by pavement for cars. And that’s not counting arterial roads, like Columbia; indoor apartment garages; ...
Anecdotes roll in for Better Bus Network. RENTAL Act reading postponed. DC budget still features significant environmental cuts.
Go on a Silver Spring walking tour to learn more about increasing housing in Montgomery County. Meet Ward 3 neighbors at a ...
Budget proposal has RFK stadium funding, but no stadium deal. Arlington deploys robots to scan sidewalks for damage. DC tests ...
Martin Miller is a DC native now living in central Arlington, after an earlier stint in Shaw, before there was a Green Line. A near daily bike commuter for 21 years, he retired last year after ...
Missing middle is void in Arlington again. Advocates push for more concrete housing plans in any RFK deal. Capital Bikeshare ...
Office-to-residential conversions cost a lot. New research from The Pew Charitable Trusts offers microunits—which require ...
Alex Horowitz is a director with The Pew Charitable Trusts’ Housing Policy Initiative. His work focuses on how to end the housing shortage, primarily through modernizing land-use rules, building codes ...
You can feel the movement in these favorites from the Greater and Lesser Washington Flickr pool, still photos though they be.
Welcome to Week 7 of GGWash Junctions! All the cool kids are playing it! What is GGWash Junctions and how do you play?
DC Council’s housing committee edits RENTAL Act. Working group weighs raising developer fees to fund affordable housing. Chinatown advocates look to DC Council to support small businesses.
Proposed budget could return DC families to communal shelters. Flood sensors proactively reduce rescues. Specifics sparse on Jack Evans’ DHCD job.