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Profs & Pints DC: Cities After Covid
April 26, 2022
•Profs and Pints DC presents: “Cities After Covid,” an examination of how the pandemic has altered the status and future of urban centers, with John Rennie Short, geographer, scholar of […]
Georgetown BID Hires 2 New Business Development Professionals
January 10, 2022
•Georgetown’s Business Improvement District (BID) – a commercial tax-funded non-profit business development organization responsible for numerous projects from streateries and widened sidewalk platforms (that may be a model for the […]
Why Is D.C. Losing So Many Residents?
December 27, 2021
•Why the sudden drop in the District’s population? Just last year on Tax Day, April 15, 2020, Washington, D.C. was reported to be growing for the 14th straight year. According […]