Dear reader,
We’re writing with some news: We’ve closed up shop at Curbed DC, at least for the time being.
We’re leaving our home page curated with our best and most resourceful stories and maps, including a smattering from our flagship, which will continue to cover DC architecture, real estate, transportation, and urbanism news.
Want to know what’s happening outside of DC? We’re the local authorities on eight other American cities, the nation’s favorite regions, and the most interesting international design capitals. You can also follow along on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook—where we also host groups for fans of Midcentury Modern Houses and Interiors and Campers, Vans, and RVs.
For now, we’ll leave you with some of Curbed DC’s greatest hits:
- Should you move to Washington, D.C.?
- The 30 best things to do in Washington, D.C, with kids
- The D.C. area’s best bike trails, mapped
- 101 things to love about Washington, D.C.
- Apple’s D.C. store is a temple to commerce housed in an ‘excellent example of neoclassicism’
- A quick guide to electric scooters, bikes, and mopeds in D.C.
- The 18 best design and furniture stores in the D.C. area
- D.C.’s 10 largest residential developments under construction
- Your guide to the best farmers markets in Washington, D.C.
- D.C.’s 20 most underrated museums and galleries, mapped
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