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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
Comments () | Published August 15, 2008
• Uh-oh! The Washington Post takes a look at the once-booming real-estate market in DC’s NoMa neighborhood. We wonder: Will NoMa be DC’s Red Hook? [WaPo]

• Carr Properties is building a five-story, 115,000-square-foot glass building at 1701 Duke Street in Alexandria. [Real Estate Bisnow]

• The Department of Housing and Community Development is looking for offers to develop a lot at Florida Avenue and Q Street, Northwest. [Bloomingdale]


• The renovation of the Howard Theatre depends on whether sufficient funds (read $28 million) can be raised. [DCMud]

• Check out these pictures of Georgetown University’s new business school, which has a slate roof and a brick-and-stone facade. [DCmetrocentric]

• College Park officials are looking to redevelop the City Hall site on Knox Road. They plan to move City Hall and build a high-end hotel and conference center in its place. [Washington Business Journal]

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