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Visions of the city's "other river" throughout history
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Take a whirlwind, three-hundred-year tour through the Anacostia's history, from natural treasure to garbage dump and back again.
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Parks & Public Space
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Capitol Riverfront
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Gentrification, Revitalization or Renaissance?
Elevation DC
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
A panel discussion October 21 will examine our changing D.C., the affordable housing crisis, and some solutions--as well as how newcomers and long-time residents are finding ways to live in harmony.
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Economic Development
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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
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
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Shaw
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Foggy Bottom/Golden Triangle
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The Hill
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Petworth
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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Anacostia
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Tenleytown/Van Ness/Cleveland Park
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Adams Morgan
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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"Cards Against Urbanity" is exactly as hilarious as you'd expect
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
The card game, designed by a bunch of DC planners and architects, pokes fun at new urbanists but also aims to teach a serious lesson.
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No matter which 11th Street Bridge Park design is chosen, DC wins
Christina Sturdivant
Thursday, September 11, 2014
The nationwide competiton to design an elevated park over the Anacostia has reached its home stretch, with four finalists unveiling their designs Thursday. Any would be a welcome addition to D.C.
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Capitol Riverfront
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National Spotlight: What smart cities can learn from Denver
Eric Peterson
Tuesday, September 09, 2014
Fueled by collaboration, the Mile High City is investing in transit-oriented development while also preserving its historic neighborhoods. Denver has gained 50,000 new residents in the past four years, outpacing its suburbs and most other metro areas.
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DIY fixes that can improve your block for practically pennies
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Take your street into your own hands with pop-up bike lanes, tiny free libraries, gardens, and more.
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Parks & Public Space
Park View/Pleasant Plains
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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National spotlight: Putting art at the heart of redevelopment
Lee Chilcote
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Artists are often the first to move into urban neighborhoods, and also the first to move when rents escalate. Here's how cities are working with artists to transform blight and reimagine neighborhoods.
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Community Development
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How a 'Downtown Ward 7' would grow more than a healthy economy
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
The built environment plays a crucial role in a neighborhood's health. Would upgrading Ward 7's downtown create healthier people?
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Health and Wellbeing
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Meet DC's urban farmers growing food and profits
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Think it's hard to grow food in the city and make money at it? You'd be 100% correct. Still, that hasn't stopped these intrepid farmers from trying--and, in some ways, succeeding.
City Planning
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Entrepreneurship
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Food Systems
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Health and Wellbeing
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Sustainability
Brookland
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Anacostia
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#DCFood4Thought discussion: how food impacts community
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Our panel discussion last week centered on how can the District build healthier communities full of healthier people. Did you miss it? We've got the write-up.
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Food Systems
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What smart cities can learn from Pittsburgh
Erin Keane Scott
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
With a culture of collaboration, a willingness to change and a focus on creating the kind of urban environment that attracts creative talent, the Steel City has moved from gritty to green and is now poised for the next wave of growth.
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Parks & Public Space
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Tonight: Food in our Neighborhoods: How healthy food is building stronger communities
Tuesday, June 03, 2014
On June 24, Elevation DC and Kaiser Permanente will host a panel discussion about how food can change communities.
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Food Systems
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National roundup: Cleveland's coolest digs, Denver's downtown boom
Lee Chilcote
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
In Cleveland, next-generation housing includes one of the greenest homes in Ohio and a house with a basement rock-climbing gym. In Pittsburgh, indie filmhouses are making a comeback. Read about the smartest things happening in cities around the country in this roundup.
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Elevation DC is on spring break
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
We're taking a long-awaited vacation, so this week, enjoy these greatest hits from our archives.
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Green Tech
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Health and Wellbeing
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Housing
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Real Estate
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Restaurants
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Retail
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The Arts
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Transportation
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East-of-the-river residents hunger for new dining options
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
In wards 7 and 8, there are only a handful of sit-down restaurants for almost 150,000 people. Change is slowly coming, but here's what we can do better. Paging all entrepreneurial restaurateurs: your opportunity is here.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Food Systems
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Restaurants
Congress Heights
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Anacostia
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