Maryland governor Wes Moore’s new housing agenda would make it easier to build lower-cost “starter homes” for families starting out or downsizing seniors. He calls the proposal “the most aggressive ...
Trump DOT seeks to ban DC’s automated traffic cameras. Blender-level car noise to be camera-monitored in University Park. Arlington National Cemetery expansion progresses.
More recently, researchers at the Pew Charitable Trusts suggest that such benefits permeate throughout the housing market, easing cost burdens for both residents in new units, and residents in older, ...
Redevelopment pitched for former Key Bridge Marriott site. Businesses approved to organize in Congress Heights and St. Elizabeths East. Mixed-use project at Capitol Heights Metro station gets ...
If we take a look at what “All the President’s Men” filming locations look like now, we can see changes to the streetscape ...
WMATA riders completed 256.7 million trips in 2025. Office-to-apartment conversion gets financing in DC. Median rents in ...
National Park Service launches major fountain repairs in DC. Traffic deaths decline in Washington region. WMATA restores Yellow Line service to Greenbelt.
Swann Street is where a former member of Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency was beaten and bloodied by two teenagers in August 2025. Before that, Swann Street and the surrounding ...
A majority of DC residents prefer housing affordability to neighborhood character, two-thirds are less likely to vote for a councilmember opposed to expanding housing construction, and other findings ...
Metro’s impact on nearby land values is roughly $30 billion, per a report from ATU Local 689. Taxing the region’s land, rather than improvements to it, could sustainably and fairly support WMATA.
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The closure of The Block in Annandale raises an important question about how we view suburbs. That question is not “more housing, yea or nay?”, but whether or not these maturing yet aging places are ...
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