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The Week in Real Estate
Every Friday, we round up the week’s real-estate news and gossip.
By
Alejandro Salinas
Published Friday, August 29, 2008
• The never-ending story of the Shaw Library continues with another round of redesigns. The project’s date of completion is set for 2010, but at this pace... [DCMud]
• With a little help from singer Feist, this video breaks down McCain’s seven houses. [Examiner]
• DC Metrocentric finds the greenest building in the city, and it’s not one you’d expect. [DCMetrocentric]
• Downtown Silver Spring’s Ripley District will be the site for a 17-story mixed-use development with a fitness center, underground parking garage, and cyber cafe. [WBJ]
• Apartment-hunting pet owners pay attention: This article lists some of the city’s pet-friendly condo and rental units. [Express]
• The monthly decline in housing prices in the Washington area has slowed down to .93 percent compared to 1.01 percent in April. Yay?! [WBJ]
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