National Harbor Starting To Rebound From Crisis, But Gaylord Closure Hurting Businesses
Posted: Jul 14th, 2020In: NewsThousands of conferencegoers typically flow from the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center into National Harbor’s shops and restaurants, but as those stores reopen and[...]
Read More about National Harbor Starting To Rebound From Crisis, But Gaylord Closure Hurting BusinessesJair Lynch Ups Investment Goals For Affordable, Workforce Housing, Pays $81.5M For Woodbridge Property
Posted: Jul 14th, 2020In: NewsJair Lynch Real Estate Partners has created or preserved more than 1,300 homes of various levels of affordability as part of the “attainable housing strategy”[...]
Read More about Jair Lynch Ups Investment Goals For Affordable, Workforce Housing, Pays $81.5M For Woodbridge PropertyD.C. Releases New Development RFP With Emphasis On ‘Disadvantaged’ Bidders
Posted: Jul 13th, 2020In: NewsD.C. is looking to make its development awards more equitable as it begins to roll out a series of requests for proposals. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s[...]
Read More about D.C. Releases New Development RFP With Emphasis On ‘Disadvantaged’ Bidders‘The Floodgates Are Going To Open’: Virginia Lifts Ban On Apartment Evictions
Posted: Jul 2nd, 2020In: NewsVirginia courts were authorized to resume hearing eviction cases Monday, allowing hundreds of landlords to try to force nonpaying tenants out of their apartments as[...]
Read More about ‘The Floodgates Are Going To Open’: Virginia Lifts Ban On Apartment EvictionsSears Owner Proposes 800-Unit Redevelopment Of Vacant Bowie Town Center Store
Posted: Jun 25th, 2020In: NewsThe site of a vacant Sears department store in Prince George’s County is being eyed for a mixed-use development. Seritage Growth Properties, the spinoff REIT[...]
Read More about Sears Owner Proposes 800-Unit Redevelopment Of Vacant Bowie Town Center StoreMoco Lawmakers Unveil Plan To Finance A Giant Increase In Housing Construction
Posted: Jun 23rd, 2020In: NewsMontgomery County lawmakers are advancing a plan to build up to 8,750 homes over the next 20 years that relies on the county’s housing authority[...]
Read More about Moco Lawmakers Unveil Plan To Finance A Giant Increase In Housing ConstructionD.C.’s Small Apartment Owners Team Up To Fight ‘Anti-Landlord Laws’
Posted: Jun 22nd, 2020In: NewsThousands of independent investors own small apartment properties in Washington, D.C., and these landlords say they have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus crisis but[...]
Read More about D.C.’s Small Apartment Owners Team Up To Fight ‘Anti-Landlord Laws’$148M Port Covington TIF Bond Sale Gets Thumbs Up From City Panel
Posted: Jun 18th, 2020In: NewsBaltimore’s spending panel on Wednesday approved a financing agreement to set into motion the sale of up to $148 million in private bonds for the[...]
Read More about $148M Port Covington TIF Bond Sale Gets Thumbs Up From City Panel292-Home Preserve At Westphalia Preliminary Plans Approved By P.G. Planning Board
Posted: Jun 3rd, 2020In: NewsWith some minor conditions, the Prince George’s County Planning Board unanimously approved preliminary plans for the Preserve at Westphalia which would bring 184 townhomes, 108[...]
Read More about 292-Home Preserve At Westphalia Preliminary Plans Approved By P.G. Planning BoardBowie Ice Arena Project In PGC Shelved, First Major Project Canceled For Builder
Posted: May 28th, 2020In: NewsSteve Costello has been fulfilling government contracts to build new buildings for nearly three decades, but what happened in Bowie last week was a first[...]
Read More about Bowie Ice Arena Project In PGC Shelved, First Major Project Canceled For Builder