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'Rent erosion' hits DC’s apartment market 'Rent erosion' hits DCs apartment market 10/26/2020 08:52am • D.C. ranks seventh highest among big cities for rent averaging just over $2,100 a month across all apartment sizes in September, according to Zillow. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/amedved) Apartment rents in the D.C. area remain some of the highest in the nation but they're slowly coming dow Car Review: Nissan looks to impress with the 2020 Sentra Car Review: Nissan looks to impress with the 2020 Sentra 10/26/2020 04:04am • Compact sedans have lost some luster to the crossover onslaught, so much so that some automobile manufacturers have stopped making them all together. Nissan isnt one of them. The Sentra remake really is the biggest redo of the companys compact sedan. First off, it looks more upscale and less l Looking at 4 real trade options for the Washington Football Team Looking at 4 real trade options for the Washington Football Team 10/22/2020 01:44pm • 4 real trade options for the Washington Football Team originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonAfter the Vikings basically waved a white flag on the 2020 season and traded away pass rusher Yannick Ngakoue, plenty of Washington Football fans would like to see their team do the same thing.Without Rent a DC Waterfront penthouse — for $22,000 a month Rent a DC Waterfront penthouse for $22,000 a month 10/21/2020 08:54am • The Districts newest luxury apartment building is marketing itself as the creme-de-la-creme of amenities and services, and its rental prices for top-floor penthouses run upward of $22,000 a month. D.C.-based Republic Properties Corporations 1331, at 1331 Maryland Avenue, SW, is a $220 Montgomery Co. executive vetoes bill on high-rises over Metro stations Montgomery Co. executive vetoes bill on high-rises over Metro stations 10/19/2020 09:05pm • Montgomery County, Maryland, Executive Marc Elrich has vetoed legislation that would give tax breaks to developers for building high-rises on top of Metro stations. It marked the first time that Elrich, a former council member, vetoed legislation from his former colleagues. "It's about giving Montgomery County Council criticizes county executive over coronavirus aid Montgomery County Council criticizes county executive over coronavirus aid 10/13/2020 09:45pm • Montgomery County Council members questioned why only a fraction of millions of dollars in aid for residents hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic had been spent in the Maryland county. In a briefing before the county council on Tuesday, Richard Madaleno, Chief Administrative Officer for County Latino history museum fights for spot on the National Mall 10/07/2020 12:04pm • Members of the Latino community in the U.S. have for years pushed to establish a Latino heritage museum on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. In July, the House of Representatives voted to move forward with the National Museum of the American Latino Act, marking the closest the museum's backers h Rent a private room at BWI for $45 an hour Rent a private room at BWI for $45 an hour 10/02/2020 10:46am • Atlanta-based Minute Suites, which designs and builds private relaxation and napping rooms for airports, has opened five such private rooms at BWI Marshall Airport. The rooms, found in BWIs Concourse C, include a daybed, television, workstation and free WiFi. They can be reserved via the Minut Instead of home, why not work and learn from luxury hotels, vacation homes Instead of home, why not work and learn from luxury hotels, vacation homes 10/01/2020 07:52am • Six months into working and learning from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic, some families are taking advantage of the opportunity to tweak the "H" in WFH to "hotel." With vacation travel decimated by the coronavirus, luxury hotels have been limping along with only 25% occupancy, says CBS News Tr DC’s incredible shrinking apartments DCs incredible shrinking apartments 09/28/2020 10:35am • The average size of a rental unit in a newly-built apartment building in 2019 was 737 square feet almost 90 square feet smaller than the average size in 2010. (Getty Images/iStockphoto/in4mal) Apartment search and rental data since the COVID-19 pandemic began suggests many D.C. area renters Gov. Northam announces extension of Rent and Mortgage Relief Program Gov. Northam announces extension of Rent and Mortgage Relief Program 09/24/2020 08:32pm • This article was written by WTOPs news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up forInsideNoVa.comsfree email subscription today. Gov. Ralph Northam on Thursday announced the expansion of the Rent and Mortgage Relief Program, which first launched at the end of June Baltimore County sets aside assistance money for renters Baltimore County sets aside assistance money for renters 09/22/2020 10:01am • TOWSON, Md. Officials in Baltimore County say that there could be up to 24,000 eviction filings in a single month once the courts get back up to speed following the coronavirus-related closures. The Baltimore Sun reported Tuesday that county officials are setting aside assistance money to try Anne Arundel County steps up legal aid for tenants facing eviction Anne Arundel County steps up legal aid for tenants facing eviction 09/18/2020 01:04am • This content was republished with permission from WTOPs news partners at Maryland Matters. Sign up forMaryland Matters free email subscriptiontoday. As advocates warn that tenants will still need to head to court to avoid eviction under a new federal moratorium, officials in Anne Arunde How DC area will honor 9/11 amid coronavirus pandemic How DC area will honor 9/11 amid coronavirus pandemic 09/10/2020 08:36pm • D.C.-area events commemorating the 9/11 terrorist attacks will look different this year as the coronavirus pandemic pushes many events online. On the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, four planes were hijacked one flown into the Pentagon, two into the Twin Towers in New York City, and the fourth, Fl Coronavirus positivity rates creeping up in Maryland, Virginia Coronavirus positivity rates creeping up in Maryland, Virginia 09/10/2020 04:20pm • September has brought mixed results so far when it comes to how the region is handling the COVID-19 pandemic. In Maryland, the seven-day positivity rate in coronavirus testing has been inching up. According to state health officials, the state has a 3.7% positivity rate, up slightly from 3.6%
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