Neighborhood Development Company’s Heights project is beginning to rise above grade level. Above is a view for the northeast. Below if a view of the project form the northwest.
Neighborhood Development Company’s Heights project is beginning to rise above grade level. Above is a view for the northeast. Below if a view of the project form the northwest.
Categories: Development, Housing
Tags: Development, Georgia Avenue corridor, Neighborhood Development Company, Park View
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There have certainly been a lot of notices on the listservs about tonight’s FY2013 Budget Town Hall Meeting. Is anyone else going? If so, what do you hope to learn from it?
Categories: Community Meetings, Government
Tags: District Budget, Mayor Gray, Ward 1
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Carman, Tim. "GoingOutGuide: The $20 Diner: Mothership is Park View’s new refueling zone," The Washington Post Friday, May 2, 2013.
Wax, Emily. "Post Magazine: Can Soldiers’ Home residents and urban gentrifiers overcome barbed wire?," The Washington Post Friday, March 1, 2013.
Dena Levitz. "Park View: It's Not Petworth," Urban Turf [blog], Friday, August 3, 2012.
Ann Cameron Siegal, "Park View neighborhood in District is pleasantly walkable," The Washington Post Saturday, May 1, 2010.
Kent Boese, "'Houses with Novel Points': Kennedy Brothers, Princeton Heights, and the Making of Northern Park View," Paper presented at the 36th Annual Conference on Washington, DC Historical Studies (2009).
Michael Schaffer, "Post-Mortem," Washington City Paper 18, no. 9 (1998).
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"The territory comprising Park View extends from Gresham Street north to Rock Creek Church Road, and from Georgia Avenue to the Soldiers' Home grounds, including the triangle bounded by Park Road, Georgia Avenue, and New Hampshire Avenue" (from Directory and History of Park View, 1921.)

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