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By:
Jenny Thornhill
December 28th, 2011
EYA townhouses are loved for their ample storage -- kitchen pantries, walk-in closets, 2-car garages -- but even so, who wouldn't want to store their holiday wares as efficiently as possible for the next 11 months? Here are our favorite tips, products and do-it-yourself ideas.
Dining | Recreation | Old Town Alexandria
By:
Jenny Thornhill
December 19th, 2011
Most of Old Town's holiday-inspired arts events, parades and city traditions have already passed, but the strong restaurant scene is keeping things going through this week. All events below are within walking distance of Old Town Commons, but be sure to put a scarf on, as it seems Mother Nature has decided it's winter!
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By:
Jenny Thornhill
December 16th, 2011
EYA Co-Founder and President Bob Youngentob is featured in this weekend's Real Estate section of The Washington Post, where he talks about weathering the housing downturn and his outlook for the future.
By:
Jenny Thornhill
November 29th, 2011
EYA’s City Dweller blog covers all things about smart city living for Washingtonians – and that includes how to live gracefully in your home! Since we love and appreciate interior design, we selected the experts of Danziger Design to bring you timely and useful tips for space planning, color selection, furniture placement and countless other exciting topics.
By:
Jenny Thornhill
November 28th, 2011
We couldn't let this trend go unnoticed! Lately we've seen more than one article come across our desk about the rising demand for housing in walkable, close-in neighborhoods. With a business built around "Life Within Walking Distance," this is a familiar concept to us.
Dining | Recreation | Old Town Alexandria
By:
Jenny Thornhill
November 18th, 2011
Give thanks by doing something local this Thanksgiving! Here are three uniquely different Thanksgiving days that we'd plan if we lived at EYA's newest communities.