News & Politics After Covid, Can Downtown DC Be Reinvigorated? Parks, schools, and more residents: DowntownDC BID CEO Gerren Price on the area's "comeback plan." Development, Downtown DC, DC Parks | May 31, 2023
News & Politics | Real Estate Should DC’s Empty Office Buildings Get Turned Into Apartments? It’s clear workers will never return in full force. Developers and local officials see an opportunity. Development, pandemic, Downtown DC, office buildings | Jul 28, 2022
News & Politics A Notorious DC Prison Is Now a Classy Suburban Development. Here’s What It Looks Like. Exploring the former Lorton Reformatory with an ex-inmate. Virginia, Development, Marion Barry, Fairfax County | May 22, 2020
News & Politics “This Is Just a Bunch of Crap”: Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich Deals With a Surprising Housing Dustup Development, Montgomery County, NIMBYism | Jan 15, 2020
News & Politics The Very Uncivil War Going Down in America’s Most Civil Suburb Reston was the most inclusive town ever built. But more than 50 years later, the liberal enclave is whiter, older, and richer than its founder ever intended. Now it’s locked in a battle for its soul. And golf. Virginia, Real Estate, Development, Reston | Dec 15, 2019
Real Estate What’s It Like to Live in America’s Biggest Re-Urbanization Project While It’s Still Being Built? We spent a weekend exploring the unfinished city to find out. Development, Whole Foods, Tysons Corner, Tysons | Nov 22, 2019
News & Politics | Real Estate Poplar Point Could Be DC’s Next Great Development—Here’s How Three ideas for one of the city's biggest open plots. Development, Anacostia River, Affordable housing, Southwest DC | Jul 16, 2019
News & Politics | Real Estate It’s Being Billed as the High Line of DC. Will Anyone Actually Use it? Plans for the upcoming 11th Street Bridge Park are impressive, but people need to show up. Navy Yard, WMATA, Development, Anacostia | Nov 12, 2018
News & Politics | Real Estate Meet the Women Shaping Two of DC’s Hottest Neighborhoods A chat with Union Market and Yards developers Jodie McLean and Deborah Ratner Salzberg. Real Estate, Union Market, Development, Anacostia | Nov 7, 2018
News & Politics More Than a Museum: Why Potomac’s Expanded Glenstone Is Worth the Trip The 204,000-square-foot new exhibition space is just part of the experience. Art, Maryland, Museums, Development | Oct 3, 2018