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The Week in Real Estate
A round-up of real-estate news and gossip. By Alejandro Salinas
Comments () | Published May 29, 2009
The Tiger Woods Foundation’s proposal for a learning center on the site of the Hine School in Capitol Hill was rejected by the city. Six other proposals to redevelop the closed school are still being considered. [WBJ via DCMetrocentric]

The Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Library may be completed as originally designed, pending an application for extra funds from the federal government. [DCMud]

Rod and Patti Blagojevich’s two-bedroom condo in Dupont Circle is currently on the market. [Housing Complex]

Only a small percentage of projects currently under construction in the city have been pre-leased, which could result in double-digit vacancy rates. [WBJ]

We took a look at the West Village Condos in Arlington, which are offering credit specials and rewards to potential buyers.

Good tips and advice for those interested in purchasing a foreclosed property. [Urban Turf]

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