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40+ New Businesses Springing Up in Georgetown
A Tip of the Hat to Proper Topper
May 6, 2020
•After store closures, store openings and a current chemotherapy regime, Anna Fuhrman is still propping and topping — no small feat in the turbulent world of COVID-19 retail.
Business Ins & Outs: Tacqueria, Cafe Ama, Starbucks & More
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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 […]
From Hourly to Salary: Advancing Top Performing Employees to Management
August 20, 2018
•Please join Savor Strategies and featured speakers Andrew Limberg of Rose’s Restaurant Group and Ellen Kassoff Gray of Equinox Restaurant, to learn how to transition your top performing employees into […]
Social Media Week Fairfax
August 7, 2018
•It’s no secret that Fairfax County and the Metro DC region is thriving in the world of startups and technology, which makes the DMV the perfect place for Social Media […]
2018 Washington Business Hall of Fame
July 18, 2018
•Since 1988, the Washington Business Hall of Fame has recognized the professional and philanthropic contributions of outstanding business leaders in our region who have made Greater Washington the city that […]
A Midsummer Night’s Green
June 29, 2018
•Toast the best of the best in local green building at the 17th annual Midsummer Night’s Green, hosted by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) National Capital Region. This is […]
Predictions for Georgetown
January 10, 2018
•Seems like everything is in transition right now, Georgetown included. Though some businesses — like Martin’s Tavern and Georgetown Tobacco — have become iconic Georgetown brands that everyone needs to […]
Georgetown ‘Glow’: Reimagining the Season of Light (photos)
December 14, 2017
•Presented by the Georgetown Business Improvement District, the fourth edition of the light show, with more artists than ever before, will be on view through Jan. 7.