Capitol Hill
You may have heard the name Jenkins Hill when referring to the location of the Capitol, but where did the name come from? It turns out, no one really knows for sure. According to the history books, ... Read more about Creating Capitol Hill: The History Behind Jenkins Hill
A new mixed-use development is headed to DC, with plans to join the revamped Union Station facility. The Burnham Place at Union Station condos are still in the pre-construction phase but could ... Read more about Burnham Place is Part of Revamped Union Station
There’s no doubt DC is packed with history, but that history actually dates back millions of years. Obviously, you won’t find dinosaurs in the area anymore, but you will find some ... Read more about Dinosaur Signs in DC?
For true live-work space on Capitol Hill, it’s time to discover the recently restored townhomes of The Baluster. Zoned for both residential and commercial use, The Baluster consists of just ... Read more about The Baluster on Capitol Hill
A long-standing neighborhood staple returns to Capitol Hill, but this time with condos. Frager’s Hardware has been open in the DC area for around a century, but sadly fire devastated the ... Read more about Frager’s Returns to Capitol Hill With New Condos
- Arundel
- Axis Condos
- Barracks Row
- Bonéval
- Brown's Court
- Bryan School Lofts
- Bryan Square
- Burnham Place
- Butterfield House
- C & P Telephone
- Capitol Hill Historic District
- Capitol Hill Manor
- Capitol Hill North
- Capitol Hill South
- Car Barn
- Carbery School Lofts
- Carolina On The Hill
- Churchill
- Congressional Mews
- Congressional Overlook
- Eastern Market
- Edmonds School
- Emblem at Barracks Row
- Escalade
- Gessford Court
- Grace Church
- Harrison House
- Iridium
- Jenkins Row
- Kipling House
- Landmark Lofts
- Lenox School Lofts
- Lincoln Park Terrace
- Linville
- Logan School
- Lovejoy Lofts
- Maples
- Masonic Temple Condos
- Penn Eleven
- Residences at St Monicas
- Senate Cooperative
- Stanton Park
- Stone Flats
- Stone Hill
- The Sanctuary