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  2. Tiber Island Cooperative Homes - Wikipedia

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    Tiber Island Cooperative Homes is a housing complex in the Southwest portion of Washington DC. The 378 apartments in four nine-story towers and 21 townhouses were built in 1965 as part of a planned redevelopment of the area. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013 and contains the Thomas Law House, which is also ...

  3. The Wharf (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The District Wharf, commonly known simply as The Wharf, is a multi-billion dollar mixed-use development on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington, D.C. It contains the city's historic Maine Avenue Fish Market, hotels, residential buildings, restaurants, shops, parks, piers, docks and marinas, and live music venues.

  4. Wheat Row - Wikipedia

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    Wheat Row is a row of four Late Georgian style townhouses located at 1315, 1317, 1319, and 1321 4th Street SW in the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood of Washington, D.C., in the United States.

  5. North Portal Estates - Wikipedia

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    The homes in North Portal Estates are larger and more recent than the older homes in Shepherd Park. Racial covenants were prohibited by law by the 1968 Fair Housing Act. African-Americans began moving into North Portal Estates in the late 1960s and early 1970s, comprising two-thirds of the population by the 1980s as the older Jewish population ...

  6. Southwest Waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Law House built in 1796. Southwest Waterfront is part of Pierre L'Enfant's original city plans. It includes some of the oldest buildings in the city, including the Wheat Row block of townhouses, built in 1793, the Thomas Law House, built in 1796, and Fort McNair, which was established in 1791 as "the U.S. Arsenal at Greenleaf Point."

  7. Watergate complex - Wikipedia

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    The coal board pension fund put the Watergate complex up for sale in 1989, and estimated the complex's worth at between $70 million and $100 million. [5] Several buildings were sold in the 1990s (for details, see below). [5] The property was valued at $278 million in 1991. [20]

  8. Washington Harbour - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the sale, it was the highest price per square foot ever paid for an office building in Washington, DC. It was Crescent's first purchase of a Washington area building. Again, the sale did not include the tenant-owned condominia. [5] Crescent Real Estate owned Washington Harbour for three and a half years.

  9. Waterfront Tower (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Waterfront Tower is a condominium building in the Southwest area of Washington, D.C. It was designed by architect I. M. Pei in the 1960s, as part of the Southwest Washington Urban Renewal Plan. [ 1 ]