Washington D.C.

A photo of J Luna at Ballson, Jefferson Apartment Group's latest project to open in the District.

JAG Completes DC-Area Boutique Property

This is the developer’s second property to be located in this nearby Northern Virginia neighborhood.

A rendering of the new Samuel Madden Homes in suburban Washington DC.

Fairstead to Redevelop Public Housing Site in Suburban DC

The new development will more than triple the number of existing units at the site.

The courtyard of The Faircliff, an affordable housing development located in Washington, DC

All-Electric Affordable Housing Comes to DC

This is the greenest residential project to be built in the city.

Exterior shot of NOVEL 14th Street, a luxury multifamily community in Washington, D.C.

Crescent Opens Luxury DC Community

Construction financing for this project surpassed $67 million.

A photo of Fenwick Apartments, which offers both quick access to Washington, DC proper and DNA Valley, one of the largest biotechnology corridors in the country,

Willton, 29th Street Acquire Apartments Outside DC

Following the purchase, the buyers assumed a $62 million loan from Fannie Mae.

A rendering of The Terrace in Frederick, Maryland, which is slated for completion in 2027.

High Street Residential, SREP Break Ground on Maryland Community

The property is expected to be delivered by late 2027.

Interior of Dix Street Residences

Affordable Senior Community Opens in DC

The public-private partnership developed a property with 24 low-income units.

Helicopter shot of Washington, D.C. at twilight on a clear evening in Fall, looking down on office buildings to the south of the Capitol Building and National Mall and traffic on the Southeast Freeway.

Washington, DC, Multifamily Report – February 2025

The capital’s report card looks good going into 2025.

exterior image of Inspır Embassy Row

Reviving a Piece of DC History: Landmark Hotel Turns Upscale Senior Living

Maplewood’s Tom Gaston and BBB’s Jill Cavanaugh take us behind the scenes of this adaptive reuse project.