Washington City Paper

Related City Paper Articles

  1. Whayne Quin and his partners at Wilkes, Artis, Hedrick & Lane make developers' dreams--and neighborhoods' nightmares--come true.
    March 31, 1995
  2. Ask real-estate agents their pick for the best home inspector in the region and very few will say J.D. Grewell. And that's just fine by him.
    July 18, 2003
  3. May 17, 1996
  4. José and Marcos Rios poured the foundation for their dream house in the Virginia exurbs. If only their loans had been as solid.
    October 12, 2007
  5. What's happened to the cornerstone of Adrian Fenty's housing strategy?
    November 29, 2007
  6. Petworth's black middle class is losing ground, row house by row house.
    December 6, 2002
  7. The last piece of undeveloped downtown real estate will become a huge parking lot--unless office-builders get there first.
    June 11, 1999
  8. A couple moves to Columbia Heights to build a new neighborhood--and comes face to face with the old one.
    November 10, 2000
  9. August 23, 2002
  10. Luxury condos are overpriced, pretentious, and critical to the District's financial future.
    January 10, 2003

Related Articles on the Web

  1. A convicted sex offender accused of killing of a real estate agent as she showed him a house for sale was ordered today to stand trial, after ...
    LaCrosse Tribune, April 4, 2008
  2. U.S. employers slashed 80,000 workers from their payrolls last month -- the third consecutive monthly decline and the biggest one-month drop in...
    Chicago Tribune, April 4, 2008
  3. Shawmut Design and Construction said this week it has launched operations in New Haven, Connecticut. . . The Boston-headquartered construction ...
    Boston Business Journal, April 4, 2008
  4. The Senate on Friday supported tax breaks to ailing Rust Belt manufacturers and Gulf Coast residents receiving grants to rebuild homes destroyed by ...
    FOX News, April 4, 2008
  5. Enough already with the brouhaha over Sen. Barack Obama's pastor and whether Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton was greeted by sniper fire in Bosnia. In...
    Detroit Free Press, April 4, 2008
  6. More than 80 percent of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction, the highest such number since the early 1990s, according to ...
    San Diego Union-Tribune, April 4, 2008
  7. While senators realize they need to address the nation's housing-related economic crisis, Democrats and Republicans are divided over how to tackle...
    The Press Democrat, April 4, 2008
  8. Senate leaders announced an agreement Wednesday on legislation to ease the slumping housing market and help millions of families threatened by ...
    Delaware News Journal, April 4, 2008
  9. Casting aside partisan differences, Senate Democratic and Republican leaders said Tuesday that they would work urgently on a package of legislation ...
    San Jose Mercury News, April 4, 2008
  10. For the second time this week, a senior Federal Reserve official conceded the United States economy could slip into recession, but suggested the ...
    Washington Post, April 4, 2008
DC SEARCH
calendar
restaurants
movies
classified
personals

Find an Event

Enter a keyword, select the type of event, and the particular day this week below.

Submit your event to the City Paper's Event Calendar.

Find a Restaurant

Enter a restaurant name, or select a cuisine and neighborhood below.

Find a Movie

Select a movie theater in the box below to see a list of all movies at that theater.

...Or view a full list of theaters, films, and showtimes.

Search Classified Ads

Post a Classified Ad

Find It

Find a Match

Age range: to
Find It

Who saw you? Check I Saw You
Looking for something kinky? Wild Side

City Paper Newsletter
advertisement
Crafty 2007!

CP Events

Can I have seconds?

This Week

Current Issue
The Issue of May. 2 - 8, 2008

This Week in
City Paper History

  • The War at Home
    Capitol Hill veterans no longer have free perking.
    May. 8 - 14, 1998
  • NPR Not P.C.?
    Veteran Reporter Sues Network for Sexual Discrimination
    May. 12 - 18, 1995
  • Off Target
    In his sniper coverage, former New York Times reporter Jayson Blair appeared to be embarrassing the Washington Post. Actually, he was embarrassing the New York Times.
    May. 9 - 15, 2003
advertisement
advertisement