Real Estate & Development

Plans for North Bethesda affordable housing development move forward

154-unit project first to be approved through county’s fast-track process

Construction begins on new downtown Silver Spring public parking garage

United Therapeutics is building facility under development agreement with county

Royal Farms construction proceeds in Silver Spring despite opposition

Plus: Jawando criticizes housing proposal; NIH anticipates increased traffic following return-to-office order

Monument Realty wins approval for 235-unit apartment building in downtown Bethesda

Development includes construction of portion of Eastern Greenway park

Developer gets greenlight to build 69 rental townhomes in Germantown

Lerner Enterprises plans originally proposed 440 units in three high-rise apartment buildings

From Bethesda Magazine: Montgomery County home sale highlights and trends

A snapshot of last year’s housing market in 17 local ZIP codes
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County Council to hold hearings Tuesday on proposed workforce housing bill

Residents shared input on More Housing N.O.W. during Planning Board session

County Council overrides Elrich’s veto of development impact tax policy changes

Decision marks county executive’s sixth unsuccessful attempt to overturn legislation

City of Rockville seeks public input on future of King Farm Farmstead

First of four community visioning meetings to be held Wednesday

Silver Spring residents voice major opposition to University Boulevard Corridor Plan

Many resist proposal for upzoning, express concerns with traffic congestion

Developers get green light to switch to townhomes at North Bethesda housing project

Change from high-rise apartments due to market conditions, uncertain interest rates

Residents voice support, concern over proposed removal of downtown Bethesda development cap

Some hope proposed plan amendment would lead to more housing, local investment
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