UrbanTurf has had an eye on the Arts Park at Walter Reed for several months now, as news broke that this portion of The Parks development would include a power plant-turned brewery and a firehouse-turned artspace. Now, more details are!-->…
Landlord Sanford Capital LLC and its owner, Aubrey Carter Nowell, will pay back $1.1 million in rent payments to tenants of three D.C. properties “forced to endure inhumane living conditions” as part of a settlement agreement announced!-->…
For D.C., the problem is major and it is imminent: How can the city avoid the fate of San Francisco, where housing has grown so costly that barely anyone can afford to live in it? Though D.C. has not reached the notoriety of SF, where!-->…
With the District’s rent control law up for renewal next year, tenant advocates are calling for changes that would deepen protections for the city’s most vulnerable renters.
Virginia Tech plans to launch a biomedical research facility in the District by early 2021, focused on pediatric health, in a venture with Children’s National Hospital that will expand the university’s presence in the capital region.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 11 (UPI) -- The 30,000 veterans who live in Washington deserve the political rights that would come with statehood for the District of Columbia, activists said at a Veterans Day rally on Monday advocating to make the!-->…
One of the District’s most notorious landlords must pay former tenants $1.1 million in what city officials described as the largest-ever rent recovery for residents “forced to live in squalor.”
In the season of pumpkin spice lattes, a local brewery has found a different way to go basic. DC Brau, which has previously gotten inspiration for its beers from blues rock and 19th century D.C. brewmaster Christian Heurich, is adding!-->…
Seven Reasons, the new and increasingly acclaimed Venezuelan restaurant on D.C.'s 14th Street NW, has been named the country's best new restaurant by Esquire.
One of the District’s most notorious accused slumlords, Sanford Capital, has reached another settlement agreement with the D.C. attorney general, agreeing to return $1.1 million in rent payments to 155 tenants at three properties in the!-->…