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A local nonprofit finishes renovations of homes in historic Anacostia
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Can preservation easements increase property values?
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Revolving Funds, Easements and D.C. Preservation with The L'Enfant Trust's Lauren McHale
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D.C. Closer To A Resolution In The Saga Of Four Abandoned Government-Owned Homes In Historic Anacostia
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Anacostia: The Extreme Makeover Edition: A Legislative Fix for Blighted City Properties in Ward 8
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Bowser and Mendelson At Odds Over Fate Of Four Abandoned Anacostia Homes
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Nonprofit seeks to revitalize Anacostia one blighted house at a time
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Rescue Mission: A Crumbling Anacostia Home Brought Back to Life
With the area seeing a spike in demand from homebuyers, here's how one organization saved a historical home.
By Marisa M. Kashino on December 11, 2014
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DC’s First Historic Properties Redevelopment Program
The Alliance Review | July-August 2015
By Lauren Oswalt McHale