A bill targeting "predatory" common area utility fees for renters of apartments heads to the Mayor's office.
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While its new home at 600 Fifth Street has a smaller footprint, firm leaders noted the office has a more efficient floor plan ...
The I-Team saw dead rodents and what appeared to be mud seeping through the subfloor, with a pervasive stench of mold.
Why has housing construction ground to a halt in DC? Market-rate and affordable development are both crashing — but not for ...
The front-runner is Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist on the D.C. city council. She is promising greater ...
The Democratic at-large seat for the D.C. Council has attracted nine candidates, including Candace Tiana Nelson and Dyana ...
Trump has become DC’s developer-in-chief - 500 DAYS OF TRUMP: The White House says Trump is beautifying the capital, but, ...
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Tenants will suffer again under City Council’s outrageous plan for apartment buildings
New York’s City Council is intent on helping nonprofits snap up apartment buildings, whether owners want to sell to them or ...
Open AI Inc.'s new office in D.C. favors public gathering spaces over traditional workstations for employees, part of its move to create more inviting opportunities ...
Low-income customers faced higher losses, while commercial users saved about $193 million, Department of Energy and ...
TurboTenant reports that cities like Boise and Knoxville are facing significant rent increases, impacting affordability and ...
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