A recent article in the Washington Post echoes comments that I’ve been making for quite a while on the positive opportunities to be found in Anacostia. Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: sweth
- Published: Nov 7th, 2005
- Category: Resources & Education
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Turnaround continues in Anacostia
- Author: sweth
- Published: Aug 8th, 2004
- Category: News & Events, Resources & Education
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More on the expanding scope of Metro DC
The Washington Post kicks off a series of articles about how people are being forced to live further and further away from the Metro DC area, with a look at how local jurisdictions are simultaneously encouraging businesses to expand while limiting the local housing available to those businesses’ employees–a perfect example of the opposite of smart growth…
- Author: sweth
- Published: Jul 12th, 2004
- Category: Resources & Education
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More on the Anacostia Waterfront
The Washington post agrees with what we’ve been saying for a while now–namely, that the Anacostia Waterfront may be the center of DC’s next major wave of development. Read the rest of this entry »
- Author: sweth
- Published: May 19th, 2004
- Category: News & Events, Resources & Education
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Demand for new homes continues to rise
Washington Post article: despite rising interest rates, demand for new homes continues to rise.
- Author: sweth
- Published: Apr 9th, 2004
- Category: News & Events
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Loudoun is fastest-growing county in the nation
The Washington Post notes that Loudoun is the fastest-growing county in the nation for the period from 2000-2003.


