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202. CARVER TERRACE: A PLACE TO CALL HOME; TENANTS GROUP BUYS NE HOUSING COMPLEX
203. D.C. joins the party for new office construction
204. No money for FCC to pay movers
205. A groundbreaking week for D.C.: 3 office buildings going up on eastern end of downtown
206. Janitors approve contract
207. JANITORS APPROVE CONTRACT; AGREEMENT ENDS LENGTHY CONFLICT
208. Realty firm denies report of sale
209. STANDING ON UNSTABLE GROUND; A COUPLE BATTLES WINTERGREEN DEVELOPERS AS THE LAND UNDER THEIR HOUSE SLIDES AWAY
210. Entertaining new mall ideas
211. Portals figure runs afoul of Hill panel; Haney declared in contempt over papers
212. Commercial construction in D.C. area surged in '97
213. A building drama; Washington Opera drops plan to convert Woodies
214. THE VACANT EXPRESSION ON ALBAN TOWERS; NEIGHBORS' QUESTIONS ON HALTED RENOVATIONS GO UNANSWERED; TENANTS HOPE TO RETURN
215. Ritz-Carlton to return to D.C.; hotel planned as anchor for mixed-use project in West End
216. FCC must start move to Portals this fall
217. State announces plans to buy Deep Creek Lake
218. MAJOR DEVELOPMENT DECISIONS IN MARYLAND; STATE ANNOUNCES PLANS TO BUY DEEP CREEK LAKE
219. Ritz-Carlton to move offices to Tysons Corner
220. Equity Office Properties buys 2 in Crystal City
221. Lee & Liu, ready to go to work in Chinatown
222. CarrAmerica in London deal
223. Portals figure balks at subpoena
224. OPERA GIVES UP ON WOODIES MAKEOVER; COMPANY TO REMAIN AT THE KENNEDY CENTER, MAY EXPAND SEASON
225. Developers team up, plan 7 mega-malls; sites include Houston, Philadelphia, Boston
226. Merger in offing for Carey Winston; firm would gain national profile
227. Price for Hampden Square sets a new record
228. REAL ESTATE STOCKS LOSE GROUND; ANALYSTS BLAME RAPID GROWTH, APPEAL OF OTHER INDUSTRIES
229. FORECLOSED HOMES SELLING AT DISCOUNTS; PRICES AVERAGE 6 PCT. BELOW MARKET, STUDY SAYS
230. D.C. PRESERVATION LEAGUE LISTS 10 ENDANGERED SITES
231. BGE TO DIVEST REALTY UNIT; PENNSYLVANIA REIT TO ACQUIRE CONSTELLATION REAL ESTATE
232. A GATHERING STORM OVER ASSATEAGUE; THE FORCES OF BEACH EROSION, TOURIST TRADE AT ODDS ON ISLAND
233. WILLIAMS OVERHAULS ITS DEBT; LOAN REDUCTION EFFORT TOOK 5 YEARS
234. NEW SURVEY FINDS BUILDING INDUSTRY A BIG ECONOMIC PLAYER
235. IT'S NOT ALWAYS HOME SWEET HOME; ENTERPRENEURS WORKING OUT OF THE HOUSE FIND RESISTANCE IN SOME NEIGHBORHOODS
236. SUBPOENAS AUTHORIZED IN PORTALS CASE; HOUSE PANEL VOTES ALONG PARTY LINES IN PROBE OF FCC LEASE
237. The REIT stuff; Mort Zuckerman again revels in his mastery of market timing
238. Bank plans to build in Bethsesda
239. In the 'burbs, they can't work of they can't park
240. IN THE 'BURBS, THEY CAN'T WORK IF THEY CAN'T PARK
241. Four districts agencies to move near Union Station
242. Landmark downtown building may become hotel
243. PATENT OFFICE MOVE TO BIGGER QUARTERS STALLS ON CAPITOL HILL
244. LOCAL LENDERS OFTEN DISCRIMINATE, STUDY SAYS; HOUSING COUNCIL TO FURTHER TEST WORST ONES
245. LAKE'S 'FOR SALE' STATUS STIRS WAVES OF FEAR; GARRETT COUNTY WORRIES THAT POWER FIRM'S MOVE WILL DISRUPT TRANQUILLITY, ECONOMY
246. AFTER $560 MILLION SALE, JBG IS BACK TO BUYING
247. BUILDING A PRESENCE AT RAND CONSTRUCTION; LINDA RABBITT WANTS TO MAKE HER INDUSTRY MORE VISIBLE
248. RULING ON HANDICAPPED ACCESS AT MCI IS AFFIRMED
249. THE COMMERCIAL SECTOR BUILDS HOPES, CAUTIOUSLY
250. CONDOS THAT NEED A LENDING HAND; HIGH RATIO OF ABSENTEE OWNERS MAKES IT DIFFICULT FOR SOME PROSPECTIVE BUYERS TO OBTAIN MORTGAGES
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