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Friendly Reminders for Getting Around Town this Weekend

By: Jenny Thornhill
October 28th, 2011

Got plans this weekend? Don't forget to leave yourself a little more time to get around the DC metro area.

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Smart Growth Trends | Recreation | Green Building | Old Town Alexandria | Transportation

Capital Bikeshare to Expand to Alexandria

By: EYA Homes
October 12th, 2011

Alexandria's bike friendly streets will soon welcome six new Capital Bikeshare stations, the Washington Post reported today.

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Thursday: Explore Your Car Free Side + A Bikeshare Birthday Bash

By: EYA
September 12th, 2011

Pledge to ditch the commute this Thursday and you could win an iPad, bicycle, Nationals tickets and more.

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Win a FREE Yearlong Capital Bikeshare Membership from EYA

By: EYA Pugrant
July 21st, 2011

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Green Moves: Make Switching Homes Eco-Friendly

By: EYA Pugrant
July 11th, 2011

When you're preparing to move homes, fitting your life into a limited number of cardboard boxes can seem daunting and exhausting. As a result, environmental considerations are often put on the backburner as you strive to change homes with ease and efficiency. Read on to see how being environmentally conscious while packing up your belongings can be synonymous with a less stressful move.

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The Financial Benefits of Living in Walkable Areas

By: EYA Homes
June 8th, 2011

This just in from Congress' Livable Communities Taskforce: Washington-area households living in close-in, transit-friendly neighborhoods spent ten percent less than their suburban counterparts on transportation. Meanwhile, housing costs weren't necessarily higher for urban locations. The study, chaired by Congressman Earl Blumenauer, also suggested that foreclosures were strongly correlated to car ownership and that families with higher automobile expenses were also more likely to be in foreclosure. You can read more about the study here.

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