Michelle Goldchain, WTOP

Michelle Goldchain

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Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Michelle:

Where to order Super Bowl takeout in the D.C. area

Several restaurants in the DMV are offering to-go packages to ensure that the only thing football fans have to worry about is the score and not their hunger. → Read More

What to know about Harry Wardman, one of DC’s most prolific developers

In 1925, real estate developer Harry Wardman claimed to have housed 10% of D.C.’s population. → Read More

10 projects that will transform DC in 2023 and beyond

Here are nine development projects that will have a major impact on the District and those who live and work here. → Read More

Send photos and videos of your DC-area Halloween decorations to WTOP

Send your photos and videos of Halloween decorations in the D.C. area to WTOP by filling out our form. → Read More

Pickles on pizza? Pizzeria Paradiso brings a national trend to DC

WTOP reached out to Pizzeria Paradiso to ask them if they would be open to the potential of launching a brand new pickle pizza. → Read More

How the execution of Pennsylvania Avenue’s Freedom Plaza failed

One of Freedom Plaza’s designers, architect Denise Scott Brown, described the original design as “a lovely success” but said “I see the execution as a failure.” → Read More

New H Street NE coworking space will be for 'mature' millennials

A Bond Collective location coming in spring 2019 knows its target audience. Others can try the WeWork a few doors down. → Read More

McMillan development receives approvals to move forward, is appealed again

Blocked once more. → Read More

Maryland’s Amazon HQ2 bid might be most generous in the nation

A legislative analysis of the state’s incentives estimate that they cost up to $8.5 billion. → Read More

101 reasons to love Washington, D.C.

A love letter to the nation’s capital. → Read More

Report: D.C.’s housing market is segregated, not varied

Most affordable housing is east of the Anacostia River, while higher-priced options are more often found west of Rock Creek Park. → Read More

Georgetown’s Washington Harbour is for sale

It is 98 percent leased to 31 tenants, which include Fiola Mare, Farmers Fishers Bakers, and Sequoia. → Read More

Church near Ivy City will get D.C.’s first privately-funded solar project

The Celestial Church of Christ Majemu Parish will get a brand new roof with a solar energy system. → Read More

Church near Ivy City will get D.C.’s first privately-funded solar project

The Celestial Church of Christ Majemu Parish will get a brand new roof with a solar energy system. → Read More

D.C.’s most gentrified ZIP code is 20001

Home values have increased by 207 percent since 2000. → Read More

Midcentury modern fans will love this house and garden tour in Alexandria

The Hollin Hills House & Garden Tour will be held on April 28. → Read More

In January, D.C.’s rents grew 2.4 percent year-over-year, average $2,087

Overall, rents across the nation are rising. → Read More

Bitcoin can be used to buy these D.C. condos

This is a first for the nation’s capital. → Read More

Zipcar and MTA partner to offer on-demand vehicles at eight rail stations

There will be a total of 15 cars at these stations. → Read More

D.C.’s Women’s March 2018: What you should know before you go

Expect lots of crowds this Saturday. → Read More