Login

DC Delivers on Affordable Housing Promise Ahead of Schedule

City Has Opened More Than 36,000 Apartments Nearly Five Months Before a 2025 Deadline
Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser touted more than $1.3 billion in housing investments that have helped the city keep rent growth below national averages. (Getty Images)
Washington D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser touted more than $1.3 billion in housing investments that have helped the city keep rent growth below national averages. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
July 30, 2024 | 7:27 P.M.

Washington, D.C., in an effort led by Mayor Muriel Bowser, has delivered on a promise made at the start of her second term to develop 36,000 new apartment homes in the district by 2025.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Watch the video to learn how you can access industry leading CRE news and the data analytics you need to drive success.

This news story is available exclusively to CoStar subscribers.

Ready to Learn More?

Sign Up For a Personalized Demo.

Sign Up For a Demo To Learn More.

Already A Subscriber? Sign In