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As construction slows, DC-area apartment pipeline reveals new pattern

Projects highlight shift toward smaller DC infill projects and large outer suburban development
The 460-unit apartment building underway at 6665 Springfield Mall in Springfield, Virginia, highlights the growing trend of suburban development. (Julian Mitchell/CoStar)
The 460-unit apartment building underway at 6665 Springfield Mall in Springfield, Virginia, highlights the growing trend of suburban development. (Julian Mitchell/CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
February 27, 2026 | 5:08 P.M.

As multifamily development cools across the greater Washington, D.C., region, the apartment projects moving forward show a metropolitan area building in two very different ways.

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