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decided that Southwest should undergo a significant
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1509:"The Wharf opens along DC's Southwest waterfront"
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1507:Iannelli, Nick (October 12, 2017).
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1830:Southwest D.C. real estate website
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1451:Freed, Benjamin (March 19, 2014).
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