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- Old Post Office to become 250-room Trump hotel
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- New debt concerns torment Washington real estate
- What’s going on with...the Shrimp Boat restaurant?
- Faced with spending pressure, GSA revamps plans for St. Elizabeths and White Oak
- Environmental hurdles cleared, work to start on first Costco in D.C.
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- CoStar battles CBRE over transaction data
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- Construction to begin on 433 apartments near Nationals Park
- 30-year mortgage rate hits new low of 3.89%
- Add it up: Development along Metro’s Green Line might surprise, property owners say
- FUR Nightclub sold to developer Skanska
- Nike to replace Barnes & Noble in Georgetown
- Rockville developer buys Montrose Crossing
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- Bloomingdale’s in White Flint Mall and Macy’s in Laurel Mall to close this spring
- Lease will relocate State Department employees to World Bank building
- Two restaurants chosen for District office building
- Gyms evolve
- Developers take a second look at Stevens Elementary School
- Developers urge The Post to consider selling its headquarters
- JBG goes to court over tax assessments
- Tysons Partnership seeks executive director
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- Johns Hopkins battles for Belward Farm over dissent of former official
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- Report ranks D.C. last in strength of job incentives
- Montgomery County will pay $19.7 million to retain HHS
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- Eataly closes in on District location
- Bill Marriott’s full statement on his retirement
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- Leggett announces Percontee firm as builder of $3 billion science center in Montgomery
- The battle for Arnold & Porter
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- The legacy of Joseph E. Robert, Jr.
- Final protests over Rockville HHS lease denied
- Financing deal means Bethesda construction starts in January
- JBG unveils plans for White Flint
- Norton: Not sure when Congress would be willing to fund new FBI HQ
- Bozzuto Group buys into Wisconsin Avenue Giant development
- Office where Watergate break-in took place now for rent
- Group founded by Newt Gingrich sued for rent on K Street offices
- An early test for Vincent Gray to keep technology jobs
- JBG-Grosvenor swap condo plans for apartments on 14th Street
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- Metro board mulls deal with GSA
- Artomatic seeks empty office buildings, but finds few
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- Source: Penzance lands Watergate offices for $76 million
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- Lawsuit strikes at heart of Montgomery County’s ‘science city’
- For Victor MacFarlane, the comeback trail includes $1 billion worth of project in D.C.
- Living Social expanding into Acme Stove Building in Shaw
- In White Flint, the mall is being turned into a town
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- Old Post Office developer selection postponed to early next year
- Carnegie Library gets new life as visitor’s center
- Another big apartment buy on H Street
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- A setback for Anacostia’s growth
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- Office developers facing challenge as law firms’ need change
- Big boxes leave big holes
- NVCommercial targets distressed real estate
- Anacostia restaurateur charged in federal drug-trafficking case
- LivingSocial seeks massive new headquarters space
- Herman Cain brings building owner unwanted attention
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- Target yanks plans for Northeast D.C. store
- Bechtel to move 625 jobs to Reston Town Center
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- Homer Building seeks a buyer
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