Home & Style Once a Pool, Now Among DC’s Priciest Buildings Remember when a huge water-main break flooded a downtown construction site last year? Well, here's what the property looks like now. Open House, Development | Sep 17, 2014
Home & Style Banana Republic Coming to Ward 5? Doug Jemal Says Yes The Washington uber developer says some surprising tenants are coming to his Hecht Warehouse project in Ivy City. Open House, The Real Estate Market, Development | Aug 28, 2014
News & Politics This Old House: Maintaining a Historic Washington Home Historic homes add to Washington’s beauty, but they’re not always easy to maintain. Designers suggest how to keep them fresh. Plus—tools to keep on hand and repairs that older homes typically require. Home Design Chats | Aug 18, 2014
News & Politics 8 Tools Every Washington Homeowner Should Own You might have the basics, but here’s what else local tool experts say you should keep on hand. Home Design Chats | Aug 18, 2014
News & Politics 8 Common Maintenance Problems in Washington Homes Thinking of buying an older place? You’ll likely get character and charm—and extra work. Home Design Chats | Aug 18, 2014
News & Politics 6 Updated Spaces in Historic Washington Homes How local designers rejuvenated vintage spaces while maintaining their original character. Home Design Chats | Aug 18, 2014
News & Politics Elite Retreats: Washingtonian Residential Design Awards 2014 (Photos) The winners of this year’s Washingtonian Residential Design Awards include a modern oasis with mountain views, slick city condos, and a “cabin” like nothing you’ve seen. Home Design Chats | Jul 2, 2014
News & Politics Hobby Lobby Ruling Ends Paul Clement’s Losing Streak The Republican lawyer scored in Monday’s Supreme Court decision. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Jun 30, 2014
News & Politics Is Akin Gump the New King of K Street? After years as the law and lobbying industry’s first runner-up, Patton Boggs’s recent crash means the perennial also-ran has come out on top—for now. Capital Comment, Law & Lobbying | Jun 23, 2014
Things to Do AFI Docs Review: “The Hand That Feeds” Filmmakers Rachel Lears and Robin Blotnick explore the struggle of undocumented immigrants to achieve fair working conditions and wages through the eyes of bakery workers in New York City. After Hours, Film | Jun 12, 2014
Hobby Lobby Ruling Ends Paul Clement’s Losing Streak