Arts & Society
Kennedy Center Adds ‘Trump’ to Its Name
Fashion
The Georgetowner’s Best Boutique Gifts for the Holidays
Downtown Observer
A Conversation with the Chief Retail Officer for the White House Historical Association Luci Shanahan
Arts
Shakespeare Theatre Company’s ‘Guys and Dolls’
Arts
Georgetown Resident Exhibits Art by Her Students, D.C. Inmates
Business Ins & Outs: V-Tech, Dripbar, Amanda Hagerman, Izzy Salon, Violet; Starbucks
• September 29, 2025
In: Holt Building, V-Tech, Dripbar Last Friday, the Bowser Administration joined V-Tech Solutions, Inc. and community leaders to celebrate the company’s 25th anniversary and the grand opening of the newly […]
Business Ins & Outs of 2021
• January 10, 2022
The coming and going of Georgetown businesses — retail and restaurants — seemed to tilt on the positive side in 2021, despite the pandemic and other stressors. Here’s to more […]
Business Ins & Outs: Levain Bakery, Framebridge & More
• June 3, 2020
NYC’S LEVAIN BAKERY COMING TO M ST. Still, when all is said and done, they come to Georgetown first. Manhattan’s Levain Bakery with its big, textured cookies will be setting […]
Business Ins & Outs: Tacqueria, Cafe Ama, Starbucks & More
• May 6, 2020
COMING: TACQUERIA IN DEAN & DELUCA SPACE District Bodega, a tacqueria serving fresh Mexican cuisine, is planning to move into the former D.C. home of Dean & DeLuca at 3276 […]
Business Ins & Outs: Founders Bank Opens, Qatar buys Hollerith House & More
• April 22, 2020
IN: FOUNDERS BANK OPENS Former executives of the Bank of Georgetown — acquired by United Bank in 2016 for $269 million — opened Founders Bank (as in Founding Fathers) last […]
Business Ins & Outs: Brooks Brothers and your local restaurants
• April 8, 2020
Due to the coronavirus crisis, most retailers have temporarily closed or limited their services. For details, check our business directory on georgetowner.com. OUT: BROOKS BROTHERS SKIPS TOWN Another sign of […]
Glover Park Rite Aid to Close May 18
• April 13, 2019
The departure is the second major retail business closure in Glover Park, after Starbucks, opposite the Rite Aid, called it quits last month.
