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NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: ALLEYWAYS BECOME PATHWAYS TO URBAN Under the Evans Avenue Bridge and a stone's throw from the railroad tracks, this is an absolutely forgotten urban place, complete with the requisite tires, mattresses and beer bottles amidst the waist-high tumbleweeds. Most of Denver's 4,000 alleys have been paved, and there are plans to pave the remaining 150 unimproved alleys by 2016. IN THE WAR BETWEEN SIDEWALKS AND TREE ROOTS, A PEACEKEEPER An alternative paving material called Flexi-Pave is being piloted by DDOT and appears to be a solution to a long list of infrastructure challenges in D.C., including the age-old war between tree roots and sidewalks. If you’ve recently visited Rhode Island Avenue NE or Georgetown, you might have done a double take at a few trees whoseroots
HOW GREEN BUILDINGS BUILD NEIGHBORHOODS Last year, the District adopted a green construction code which applies to all commercial projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and all multi-family residential projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and four stories and higher. As a result, Updike said, the district now has more LEED-certified and EnergyStar-certified
EVER WONDERED WHERE DC'S TREES COME FROM? About an hour outside the city, just south of where the Shenandoah River crosses into Virginia, a farm is growing the most natural of crops for its terroir: trees. Only these trees aren’t planted to stretch their roots along the river’s shore. THE INCREDIBLE EVOLUTION OF CONGRESS HEIGHTS The incredible evolution of Congress Heights. Rachel Kaufman Tuesday, October 07, 2014. I'm standing with LISC DC director Oramenta Newsome in the parking lot of a Giant in Southeast DC. It's a hot day and it's the middle of the day, but the parking lot is packed. "If you were here 10 years ago, you would be standing in Camp Simms," a former DC HOW A 'DOWNTOWN WARD 7' WOULD GROW MORE THAN A HEALTHY ECONOMY Christina Sturdivant is a native Washingtonian who's always watching and writing about the latest cultural, community and innovative trendsin the city.
CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN THIS SPRING ON 42 RESIDENCES NEAR A Washington, D.C., developer will start construction this spring on a 42-unit residential property on 2 nd Street near Union Station. Expected to be ready by summer 2015, the one-bedroom, two-bedroom and duplexes will feature a contemporary warehouse design, says Fortis Companies President George Chopivsky III. The average size will be 800square feet.
CO-OPS PRESERVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN RAPIDLY CHANGING Tenant-owned apartment buildings are rare in the District, but are a key tool in preserving affordable homes in our quickly growing city. Here, a look at two- PARKS & PUBLIC SPACE 4430 Newark Street NW. Washington , DC 20016. Community Development, Parks & Public Space. Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park. More Info. 8 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT WILL TRANSFORM DC THIS YEAR 5. Capitol Crossing. A portion of this 2.2 million-square-foot project is directy over Highway 395. The mixed-use project will build a platform over the highway to support four office buildings and one 150-unit condominium building with ground-floor retail at 201 F StreetNW.
NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: ALLEYWAYS BECOME PATHWAYS TO URBAN Under the Evans Avenue Bridge and a stone's throw from the railroad tracks, this is an absolutely forgotten urban place, complete with the requisite tires, mattresses and beer bottles amidst the waist-high tumbleweeds. Most of Denver's 4,000 alleys have been paved, and there are plans to pave the remaining 150 unimproved alleys by 2016. IN THE WAR BETWEEN SIDEWALKS AND TREE ROOTS, A PEACEKEEPER An alternative paving material called Flexi-Pave is being piloted by DDOT and appears to be a solution to a long list of infrastructure challenges in D.C., including the age-old war between tree roots and sidewalks. If you’ve recently visited Rhode Island Avenue NE or Georgetown, you might have done a double take at a few trees whoseroots
HOW GREEN BUILDINGS BUILD NEIGHBORHOODS Last year, the District adopted a green construction code which applies to all commercial projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and all multi-family residential projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and four stories and higher. As a result, Updike said, the district now has more LEED-certified and EnergyStar-certified
EVER WONDERED WHERE DC'S TREES COME FROM? About an hour outside the city, just south of where the Shenandoah River crosses into Virginia, a farm is growing the most natural of crops for its terroir: trees. Only these trees aren’t planted to stretch their roots along the river’s shore. THE INCREDIBLE EVOLUTION OF CONGRESS HEIGHTS The incredible evolution of Congress Heights. Rachel Kaufman Tuesday, October 07, 2014. I'm standing with LISC DC director Oramenta Newsome in the parking lot of a Giant in Southeast DC. It's a hot day and it's the middle of the day, but the parking lot is packed. "If you were here 10 years ago, you would be standing in Camp Simms," a former DC HOW A 'DOWNTOWN WARD 7' WOULD GROW MORE THAN A HEALTHY ECONOMY Christina Sturdivant is a native Washingtonian who's always watching and writing about the latest cultural, community and innovative trendsin the city.
CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN THIS SPRING ON 42 RESIDENCES NEAR A Washington, D.C., developer will start construction this spring on a 42-unit residential property on 2 nd Street near Union Station. Expected to be ready by summer 2015, the one-bedroom, two-bedroom and duplexes will feature a contemporary warehouse design, says Fortis Companies President George Chopivsky III. The average size will be 800square feet.
CO-OPS PRESERVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN RAPIDLY CHANGING Tenant-owned apartment buildings are rare in the District, but are a key tool in preserving affordable homes in our quickly growing city. Here, a look at two-ELEVATION DC
The Martin Luther King Jr. Library is filled with more than just books. With a little searching, residents can find historical artifacts, niche technologies, a comprehensive chronicle of the city’s history and more. INNOVATION & JOB NEWS The online network allows single men and women aged 40 and older to seek roommates in shared living spaces. “It works like match.com—you contact each other and if you like what you see, arrange an interview and move forward with moving in,” says Moore. WHERE TO BUY NOW: DC REAL ESTATE EXPERTS DISH ON Luckily, there are still bargains out there in D.C.'s lesser-known neighborhoods--some of which are poised to make a big splash soon. We spoke to five residential real estate experts--and one retail expert--to find where you should spend your money. Arynne Crane,DC DRAGONS
The family-owned business says its aging building is in dire need of its upcoming facelift. STREETCAR REBOOT PROMISES CITYWIDE GROWTH FOR UNDERSERVED It’ll start just over the bridge, picking up D.C. transplants and natives alike along the now bustling H Street Corridor and head west. Revived several decades after it was eradicated, the new D.C. streetcars will link the city in a way buses and Metro haven’t—with cross-town lines extending up to 37 miles of new and century-old trolley routes— not just making travel easier, but the THESE ARE THE SHORTLISTED ARCHITECTURE FIRMS FOR THE 11TH The nonprofit pushing to build an elevated park across the Anacostia River has selected six teams to move on to the next phase of the design competition. In Phase 1, 240 firms registered to show their interest and 41 teams formally submitted proposals. The 11th Street Bridge Park's jury selected six teams of landscape architects and architects, who next will interview in person; four will move HOW GREEN BUILDINGS BUILD NEIGHBORHOODS Last year, the District adopted a green construction code which applies to all commercial projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and all multi-family residential projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and four stories and higher. As a result, Updike said, the district now has more LEED-certified and EnergyStar-certified
WHAT DO SOLAR PANELS HAVE TO DO WITH AFFORDABLE HOUSING? A Home values in D.C. nearly doubled from 2000 to 2010, while income for the bottom 40 percent of the city’s population barely budged.A minimum-wage worker would have to clock in 137 hours a week to afford a two-bedroom apartment at fair market rent. The District’s New Communities Initiative – a plan to turn four public housing communities into viable mixed-income neighborhoods – is CO-OPS PRESERVE AFFORDABLE HOUSING IN RAPIDLY CHANGING Tenant-owned apartment buildings are rare in the District, but are a key tool in preserving affordable homes in our quickly growing city. Here, a look at two- "CARDS AGAINST URBANITY" IS EXACTLY AS HILARIOUS AS YOU'D The card game, designed by a bunch of D.C. planners and architects, pokes fun at new urbanists but also aims to teach a serious lesson. PARKS & PUBLIC SPACE 4430 Newark Street NW. Washington , DC 20016. Community Development, Parks & Public Space. Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park. More Info. 8 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT WILL TRANSFORM DC THIS YEAR 5. Capitol Crossing. A portion of this 2.2 million-square-foot project is directy over Highway 395. The mixed-use project will build a platform over the highway to support four office buildings and one 150-unit condominium building with ground-floor retail at 201 F StreetNW.
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A building with 60 affordable apartments has been in the works for nearly a decade; progress is happening slowly but surely. NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: ALLEYWAYS BECOME PATHWAYS TO URBAN Under the Evans Avenue Bridge and a stone's throw from the railroad tracks, this is an absolutely forgotten urban place, complete with the requisite tires, mattresses and beer bottles amidst the waist-high tumbleweeds. Most of Denver's 4,000 alleys have been paved, and there are plans to pave the remaining 150 unimproved alleys by 2016. EVER WONDERED WHERE DC'S TREES COME FROM? About an hour outside the city, just south of where the Shenandoah River crosses into Virginia, a farm is growing the most natural of crops for its terroir: trees. Only these trees aren’t planted to stretch their roots along the river’s shore. THE INCREDIBLE EVOLUTION OF CONGRESS HEIGHTS The incredible evolution of Congress Heights. Rachel Kaufman Tuesday, October 07, 2014. I'm standing with LISC DC director Oramenta Newsome in the parking lot of a Giant in Southeast DC. It's a hot day and it's the middle of the day, but the parking lot is packed. "If you were here 10 years ago, you would be standing in Camp Simms," a former DC IN THE WAR BETWEEN SIDEWALKS AND TREE ROOTS, A PEACEKEEPER An alternative paving material called Flexi-Pave is being piloted by DDOT and appears to be a solution to a long list of infrastructure challenges in D.C., including the age-old war between tree roots and sidewalks. If you’ve recently visited Rhode Island Avenue NE or Georgetown, you might have done a double take at a few trees whoseroots
URBAN INVESTMENT PARTNERS WILL RENOVATE A 76-UNIT Urban Investment Partners announced that it has purchased Tilden Hall, a 76-unit apartment building in Cleveland park, for $13.3 million. UIP and the building's tenants association have planned a major, $18 million renovation, including upgrading the building's electric service, installing individual climate control in each apartment, plumbing upgrades and upgrades to all common areas and HOW A 'DOWNTOWN WARD 7' WOULD GROW MORE THAN A HEALTHY ECONOMY Christina Sturdivant is a native Washingtonian who's always watching and writing about the latest cultural, community and innovative trendsin the city.
CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN THIS SPRING ON 42 RESIDENCES NEAR A Washington, D.C., developer will start construction this spring on a 42-unit residential property on 2 nd Street near Union Station. Expected to be ready by summer 2015, the one-bedroom, two-bedroom and duplexes will feature a contemporary warehouse design, says Fortis Companies President George Chopivsky III. The average size will be 800square feet.
PARKS & PUBLIC SPACE 4430 Newark Street NW. Washington , DC 20016. Community Development, Parks & Public Space. Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park. More Info. 8 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS THAT WILL TRANSFORM DC THIS YEAR 5. Capitol Crossing. A portion of this 2.2 million-square-foot project is directy over Highway 395. The mixed-use project will build a platform over the highway to support four office buildings and one 150-unit condominium building with ground-floor retail at 201 F StreetNW.
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A building with 60 affordable apartments has been in the works for nearly a decade; progress is happening slowly but surely. NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT: ALLEYWAYS BECOME PATHWAYS TO URBAN Under the Evans Avenue Bridge and a stone's throw from the railroad tracks, this is an absolutely forgotten urban place, complete with the requisite tires, mattresses and beer bottles amidst the waist-high tumbleweeds. Most of Denver's 4,000 alleys have been paved, and there are plans to pave the remaining 150 unimproved alleys by 2016. EVER WONDERED WHERE DC'S TREES COME FROM? About an hour outside the city, just south of where the Shenandoah River crosses into Virginia, a farm is growing the most natural of crops for its terroir: trees. Only these trees aren’t planted to stretch their roots along the river’s shore. THE INCREDIBLE EVOLUTION OF CONGRESS HEIGHTS The incredible evolution of Congress Heights. Rachel Kaufman Tuesday, October 07, 2014. I'm standing with LISC DC director Oramenta Newsome in the parking lot of a Giant in Southeast DC. It's a hot day and it's the middle of the day, but the parking lot is packed. "If you were here 10 years ago, you would be standing in Camp Simms," a former DC IN THE WAR BETWEEN SIDEWALKS AND TREE ROOTS, A PEACEKEEPER An alternative paving material called Flexi-Pave is being piloted by DDOT and appears to be a solution to a long list of infrastructure challenges in D.C., including the age-old war between tree roots and sidewalks. If you’ve recently visited Rhode Island Avenue NE or Georgetown, you might have done a double take at a few trees whoseroots
URBAN INVESTMENT PARTNERS WILL RENOVATE A 76-UNIT Urban Investment Partners announced that it has purchased Tilden Hall, a 76-unit apartment building in Cleveland park, for $13.3 million. UIP and the building's tenants association have planned a major, $18 million renovation, including upgrading the building's electric service, installing individual climate control in each apartment, plumbing upgrades and upgrades to all common areas and HOW A 'DOWNTOWN WARD 7' WOULD GROW MORE THAN A HEALTHY ECONOMY Christina Sturdivant is a native Washingtonian who's always watching and writing about the latest cultural, community and innovative trendsin the city.
CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN THIS SPRING ON 42 RESIDENCES NEAR A Washington, D.C., developer will start construction this spring on a 42-unit residential property on 2 nd Street near Union Station. Expected to be ready by summer 2015, the one-bedroom, two-bedroom and duplexes will feature a contemporary warehouse design, says Fortis Companies President George Chopivsky III. The average size will be 800square feet.
INNOVATION & JOB NEWS The online network allows single men and women aged 40 and older to seek roommates in shared living spaces. “It works like match.com—you contact each other and if you like what you see, arrange an interview and move forward with moving in,” says Moore. MARRIOTT JOB TRAINING PROGRAM GIVES DISTRICT RESIDENTS A ONE DC's Reece Chenault went out to public housing project Barry Farm a few weeks ago to look for potential recruits for a job training program to work at the Marriott hotel being built next to the Convention Center.He had a long presentation prepared, but he didn’t get far. He had expected 15 people to show up, but instead, the crowded room with around 50 Barry Farm residents stopped his WHERE TO BUY NOW: DC REAL ESTATE EXPERTS DISH ON Luckily, there are still bargains out there in D.C.'s lesser-known neighborhoods--some of which are poised to make a big splash soon. We spoke to five residential real estate experts--and one retail expert--to find where you should spend your money. Arynne Crane, EVER WONDERED WHERE DC'S TREES COME FROM? About an hour outside the city, just south of where the Shenandoah River crosses into Virginia, a farm is growing the most natural of crops for its terroir: trees. Only these trees aren’t planted to stretch their roots along the river’s shore. HOW GREEN BUILDINGS BUILD NEIGHBORHOODS Last year, the District adopted a green construction code which applies to all commercial projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and all multi-family residential projects that are 10,000 square feet and larger and four stories and higher. As a result, Updike said, the district now has more LEED-certified and EnergyStar-certified
URBAN INVESTMENT PARTNERS WILL RENOVATE A 76-UNIT Urban Investment Partners announced that it has purchased Tilden Hall, a 76-unit apartment building in Cleveland park, for $13.3 million. UIP and the building's tenants association have planned a major, $18 million renovation, including upgrading the building's electric service, installing individual climate control in each apartment, plumbing upgrades and upgrades to all common areas and WHAT DO SOLAR PANELS HAVE TO DO WITH AFFORDABLE HOUSING? A Home values in D.C. nearly doubled from 2000 to 2010, while income for the bottom 40 percent of the city’s population barely budged.A minimum-wage worker would have to clock in 137 hours a week to afford a two-bedroom apartment at fair market rent. The District’s New Communities Initiative – a plan to turn four public housing communities into viable mixed-income neighborhoods – is CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN THIS SPRING ON 42 RESIDENCES NEAR A Washington, D.C., developer will start construction this spring on a 42-unit residential property on 2 nd Street near Union Station. Expected to be ready by summer 2015, the one-bedroom, two-bedroom and duplexes will feature a contemporary warehouse design, says Fortis Companies President George Chopivsky III. The average size will be 800square feet.
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