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Government plans to sell USDA’s South Building in southwest DC. Some work paused on 56-unit affordable housing project in Baltimore County. Traffic dropped 5.3% at National Airport in 2025.
The need to get around using public transit doesn’t stop when the sun goes down, or even after the clock strikes midnight. Montgomery County could reduce auto-dependency by providing access to public ...
Rising costs, interest rates pose challenge to 14th Street project. Alexandria unveils draft of 2040 housing plan. Warehouse to become production studio in Laurel.
The Maryland Transit Administration could make MARC rides faster by acquiring new ‘Silverliner VI’ trains for its Penn Line fleet.
The Maryland General Assembly session is almost half over, and more bills than ever are aimed at tackling our state’s housing shortage. Even as the shortage pushes prices up and working people out of ...
Virginia budget plans prioritize housing. DC leads in residential conversions amid lower office demand. Parking enforcement suspended in Montgomery County amid snow.
It typically costs a lot more to be single. As it pertains to housing, pricing is designed for homebuyers who come in pairs. This type of inequity is an example of singlism, defined by psychologist Dr ...
Bill looks to boost DC housing production with new Housing Opportunity Fund. Most Montgomery County landlords follow rent control law. Federal dollars support pedestrian safety near Alexandria schools ...
Virginia may not vote on DMV Moves funding this year. Tiny homes approved in Anne Arundel County. Foreclosure auction scheduled for new DC apartment building.
Lunar New Year, Fat Tuesday, and the start of Ramadan. Next month, we’ll celebrate 50 years of Metrorail. This writer was there at the beginning.
Walkable cities increase walking. Employer tax on high-earners in Seattle boosts social housing. Colorado transit expansion approved in 2004 stays unfinished.
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