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DC's affordable housing might be saved through collaboration
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Housing advocates came together October 13 to discuss the best ways to ensure that "anybody who wants to live in the District should be able to live in the District."
City Planning
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Housing
U Street
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Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Petworth
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Adams Morgan
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Experts discuss how green buildings are changing DC
Alison Gillespie
Tuesday, July 07, 2015
Last Tuesday some of the city’s green building experts met to discuss how new building codes are changing the way the city lives and works. The event was produced by ElevationDC and sponsored by the law firm of Nixon Peabody.
City Planning
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Design
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Health and Wellbeing
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Sustainability
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How green buildings build neighborhoods
Alison Gillespie
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
DC, a leader in the green building movement, is getting more than just energy savings and good vibes from its green buildings.
City Planning
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Green Tech
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Parks & Public Space
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Sustainability
NoMa
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District teens build a tiny house (even though, technically, no one can live in it)
Whitney Pipkin
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
They're learning valuable skills, and, as their teacher says, "they understand that [tiny houses] could be the wave of the future."
City Planning
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Housing
Brookland
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Elevation Q&A: Tommy Wells on urban agriculture, playgrounds, and a tree summit
Alison Gillespie
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
In early January, Tommy Wells was appointed Acting Director of the District Department of the Environment (DDOE). A few weeks after he took over, Elevation DC sat down to talk with him about his vision for his department and his priorities for the coming years.
Anacostia River
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City Planning
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Food Systems
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Green Tech
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Sustainability
Downtown
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Capitol Riverfront
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8 development projects that will transform DC this year
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Elevation DC highlights the city's most revolutionary projects, from tiny houses to big boxes. This time next year, the District's gonna look a lot different.
City Planning
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Parks & Public Space
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Real Estate
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Transportation
Downtown
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H Street
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Waterfront
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Capitol Riverfront
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Shaw
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10 big ideas for D.C. now and in 2015
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
What does the future hold for the District? Elevation D.C. looks forward for our last issue of the year.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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For Good / Non Profit
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Health and Wellbeing
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Parks & Public Space
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Real Estate
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Sustainability
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Technology
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The Arts
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Transportation
Congress Heights
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Downtown
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H Street
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Brookland
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Georgetown/Glover Park
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Waterfront
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Capitol Riverfront
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U Street
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Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights
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NoMa
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Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Park View/Pleasant Plains
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Bloomingdale
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Takoma
,
Shaw
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Foggy Bottom/Golden Triangle
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The Hill
,
Petworth
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
,
Anacostia
,
Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park
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Adams Morgan
,
Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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What makes a great neighborhood? Our panel investigates
Alison Gillespie
Monday, December 08, 2014
What does a great neighborhood need? Parks? Retail? Grocery stores? Elevation DC's panel discussion with former D.C. mayor Anthony Williams and other experts, in a space overlooking the Capitol Riverfront, aimed to figure that out.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Housing
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Parks & Public Space
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Retail
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The Arts
Capitol Riverfront
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DC's historic buildings can anchor a neighborhood, but some are in jeopardy
Christina Sturdivant
Monday, November 17, 2014
When cookie-cutter buildings replace historic ones, something is lost. Here's how preserving D.C.'s landmarks can enrich our neighborhoods.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Design
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Economic Development
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Retail
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The Arts
Downtown
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H Street
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Georgetown/Glover Park
,
Petworth
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Natural light, non-"scary" stairways and a new maker space: what's on tap for MLK Library
Amy Rogers Nazarov
Monday, November 10, 2014
As stakeholders narrow down options for renovating D.C.'s flagship library, forward-thinking ideas--like opening up previously inaccessible floors, a new auditorium, and a "fab lab"--emerge.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Education
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Parks & Public Space
Downtown
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One week until Creating Great Neighborhoods
Tuesday, November 04, 2014
Our Dec. 2 event, discussing the elements that make neighborhoods great, is full, but you can sign up for the waitlist.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Parks & Public Space
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Retail
,
Sustainability
,
Transportation
Congress Heights
,
Downtown
,
H Street
,
Brookland
,
Georgetown/Glover Park
,
Waterfront
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Capitol Riverfront
,
U Street
,
Chevy Chase/Friendship Heights
,
NoMa
,
Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Park View/Pleasant Plains
,
Bloomingdale
,
Takoma
,
Shaw
,
Foggy Bottom/Golden Triangle
,
The Hill
,
Petworth
,
Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
,
Anacostia
,
Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park
,
Adams Morgan
,
Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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13 ideas for DC from the first-ever Urban Innovation Exchange
Walter Wasacz
Tuesday, October 21, 2014
A group of innovators behind small scale, place-based projects around the country convened in Detroit and talked about what works in their cities, sharing stories of success, failure, hard work and creativity.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Elevation Q&A: Rich Bradley, executive director of the Downtown DC BID
Allyson Jacob
Monday, October 20, 2014
Bradley's stepping down from his nearly two decades on the job as executive director of the Downtown D.C. Business Improvement District. We spoke with him about D.C.'s transformation.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Real Estate
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Restaurants
,
Transportation
Downtown
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How the Silver Line may already be remaking Tysons
Erik Hyrkas
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
The Silver Line's ridership is growing. Some businesses are already seeing a boost, but others say they're in it for the long haul, not an instant fix.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Housing
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Transportation
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The incredible evolution of Congress Heights
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Think you know Congress Heights? Think again. We examine where the neighborhood is heading and how residents are reacting to the possibilities of change and--yeah, it's that word again--gentrification.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Health and Wellbeing
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Housing
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Parks & Public Space
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Real Estate
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Retail
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Transportation
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Workforce Development
Congress Heights
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