For long time residents, change can be hard to adjust to. But change developed from within and nurtured by those who already there, may be seen as no change at all, but merely a manifestation of what was already there.
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Melrose Market
. . . . .the development bar continues to be raised on the Hill, and that is a most welcomed trend, and one we should wholeheartedly support.
Read MoreThe Build-Out of Capitol Hill . . . ?
. . . . . certain developers understand that maximizing height (and therefore building area) is not always the preferred action, and go so far as to restore, re-purpose, and rehabilitate buildings (as opposed to tear down to rebuild); or, neither do they do the similar oftentimes deleterious option of plopping three to four stories of graceless new construction on top of a one or two story historic property . . . .
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