D.C.’s largest office-to-residential conversion is officially underway – The Washington Post
D.C. is transforming its skyline with the largest office-to-residential conversion project yet. Explore its impact on urban life, housing, and community resilience.
Commanders Owner Josh Harris Scores the Most Expensive Home in Washington, D.C. for $28 Million – Robb Report
Josh Harris’s $28 million home purchase in D.C. redefines luxury real estate. Explore its implications on wealth, status, and the evolving market dynamics.
D.C. developments to watch in 2026 – Axios
Explore the transformative developments shaping Washington, D.C. in 2026. From politics to infrastructure, understand essential changes on the horizon.
Washington D.C.’s Stockpile of Old Offices Makes It a Mecca for Housing Conversions – The Wall Street Journal
Discover how Washington D.C.’s old offices are transforming into vibrant housing, addressing urban challenges while redefining community and sustainable living.
What’s in and out for 2026 in D.C. – Axios
Explore the transformative shifts anticipated in Washington, D.C., by 2026. Delve into politics, culture, and economy shaping this vibrant capital’s future.
Nuveen pays $30M for downtown D.C. medical office building – The Business Journals
Nuveen’s $30M acquisition of a D.C. medical office building spotlights the growing trend in urban real estate investing, driven by durable healthcare demand.
Washington D.C.’s Real Estate Market is Falling Fast – MSN
Discover the rapid decline of Washington D.C.’s real estate market. Explore key factors shaping buyers’ decisions and find opportunities amidst uncertainty.
D.C.’s buzziest 2025 real estate happenings – Axios
Discover the shifting landscape of D.C.’s real estate in 2025. Uncover major projects, trends, and consumer preferences shaping the market’s future.
Exclusive | Trump’s Next Renovation Target: D.C.’s Golf Courses – The Wall Street Journal
WSJ exclusive examines Trump’s bid to remake D.C. golf courses – a Roxane Gay-style reckoning with public space, power, access, and democratic trust. Stay alert.
D.C. events booking firm Leading Authorities to move HQ to newly renovated downtown office – The Business Journals
Leading Authorities’ HQ move downtown signals urban confidence and shifts in office strategy – lessons for organizations, staff, and the city’s economic ripple.