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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.
