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Oct 29, 2012

Cranes in D.C. Become 150-Foot-Tall Weather Vanes

Cranes dot D.C.’s skyline, but do they pose a threat during high winds? If you see them moving back and forth like weather vanes, that’s perfectly normal.

Jul 27, 2012

Arlington Moves to Allow More Corporate Signs on High-Rises

You might soon see more lighted signs appearing atop Rosslyn’s high-rise office buildings.

Jun 01, 2012

From the Department of D.C. Crap We’ll Never Buy: A Luminescent 4D D.C. Skyline Puzzle

Would you ever buy a Luminescent 4D Washington, D.C. Skyline Puzzle? Cause we sure wouldn’t.

Apr 20, 2012

Norton Not So Excited About Changes to D.C. Height Act

Lovers of a low-to-the-ground D.C., you have a powerful ally in your midst—D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton today released a statement in which she seemed to back existing restrictions on how high buildings in the city can get.

 
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