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Friday, June 30, 2006
Petworth Project Gets Nod
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Nick on 6/30/2006 12:19:00 PM
Labels: Georgia Avenue, Neighborhood Development Company, Petworth
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Sold Out! Now Selling, Please....
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DC Passes Rent Control Reform
DC Mayor Williams signed into law on Tuesday a revised rent control law, updating one of the more arcane systems of rent control in the nation. The law caps rent increases for covered properties at 2% plus CPI for occupied units and up to 5% for elderly and disabled tenants; rent increases for vacant units will be capped at 10% or to the price of a "substantially identical rental unit," not to exceed a 30% rise. The new system abolishes the complicated rent ceiling / rent ceiling adjustment factor that left many landlords and tenants unsure of the permissible rent. Councilmember Jim Graham, who sponsored the bill, estimated that the change will affect 100,000 apartments in the city. Bill 16-109, which goes into effect in 30 days, limits rent increases to once per year. View the full text of the bill.
Thursday, June 29, 2006
Interest Rate Hits Five-Year High
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
All Aboard! Woodbridge to See Building Boom
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Friday, June 23, 2006
Clarendon Center Project Gets Approved
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Thursday, June 22, 2006
King Farm Condo Conversion Opens for Sale
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Georgetown Waterfront Park Finally Moves Forward
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Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Build It and They Will Come...and Park
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Friday, June 16, 2006
Monument Backs out of Condo Development
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Former Embassy in Dupont Goes Condo at Last
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Thursday, June 15, 2006
DC Waterfront Redevelopment Sails Forward – Five Developers Contend for Project
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Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Where Have All The Good Bars Gone?
Those of us of a certain vintage (let’s stick with “old enough to know better”) can recall spending hazy nights at such bygone watering holes such as the old Crow Bar and 15 minute club downtown off eerily quiet K Street, or the Insect Club and dc space in once-desolate Penn Quarter – spaces now sporting sleek new office buildings or a Starbucks. Well, the next generation may soon be boring its young-‘uns with tales of long-forgotten bars such as Carpool and Dr. Dremo’s where new condos now stand, if current development plans come to fruition.
First on the block is Carpool, on Fairfax Drive in Arlington . Donohoe Development plans on replacing the billiards and beer hall with a 232,500 sf mixed-use development of 188 condominiums and retail outlets, with completion sometime in 2008. This isn’t your typical “small guy driven out by developers” story, though - Carpool actually owned its building, and sold the land to Donohue with new projects and locations in mind.
As for Dr. Dremo’s (like Carpool, a former auto showroom), the stretch of prime Wilson Boulevard real estate it resides on is slated to become a mixed-use development called 2000 Wilson, with 174 condo units and retail. If the settlement on the property goes through, the developer, Elm Street Development, hopes to begin work later this year.
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Tuesday, June 13, 2006
More Changes Coming to H Street
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Monday, June 12, 2006
The Condo Gods Giveth, and Taketh Away
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Nick on 6/12/2006 05:56:00 PM
Labels: Arlington, Centex, Dittmar Company, new apartments, new condos, Rosslyn
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Arlington Virginia commercial property news
DC’s Downtown Parking Lots Disappear
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DC Housing Prices Still Rising
According to the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight's quarterly report on national home price index, released June 1, housing prices in the District of Columbia have risen almost 21 percent in the last year, making DC the fifth fastest-growing market for housing appreciation. Maryland and Virginia are not far behind, with Maryland having a 20.47 percent increase and Virginia an 18.12 percent increase over the same period. Overall, home prices have more than doubled in DC and Maryland in the last five years. However, this growth may be slowing a bit. OFHEO Acting Director James Lockhart told the Washington Business Journal that while "[t]hese data show average housing prices still growing stronger than some may have expected, they do indicate, however, that price growth is moderating in some parts of the country, particularly in areas where prices have been rising the most." In fact, the District’s price gains have slowed somewhat, from a fourth-quarter increase of 6.2 percent to 1.5 percent in the first quarter of this year. Read the OFHEO Report at http://www.ofheo.gov/media/pdf/1q06hpi.pdf
Ballpark District Comes Alive
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Nick on 6/12/2006 05:51:00 PM
Labels: Ballpark, Capitol Riverfront, Valhal Corp.
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Friday, June 02, 2006
New Residential Project Announced for Takoma Park
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Nick on 6/02/2006 12:47:00 AM
Labels: CPDC, Monarc Construction, Takoma Park, Tenacity Group
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undergo a transformation into the 21st century. The Hampshire Towers, located at 7333 New Hampshire Avenue, has recently been purchased by DC-based Tenacity Group and the Community Preservation and Development Corporation (CPDC) for $15.3 million. Initial plans call for the larger of the two towers to be converted into 232 condo units (sales by Tenacity), while the second building will house 218 rental units reserved for low-income tenants (management will be run by the development corporation). This preservation of one tower for rental units is a nod toward Takoma Park’s demographics and history as a rent-controlled renter refuge – while 23 percent of Montgomery County residents are renters, this number jumps to 55 percent in Takoma Park. Monarc Construction has been hired as the main contractor for this work, which is expected to begin early 2007, and will be conducted on a rolling basis.
The Green Scene – DC Proposes Building Standards
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University Town Center Takes a Step Forward
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The DC Council Raises Property Transfer Tax
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