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Barnes & Noble Will Return to Georgetown
December 20, 2023
•It seems like a Christmas miracle. The wished-for return of bookseller Barnes & Noble was on many residents’ list. Next year, this wish will come true. It will also herald […]
Business Ins & Outs: Dolce Vita, Brand Guild, the Fitzgerald
December 4, 2023
•In: Dolce Vita, Not Steve Madden, at Wisconsin & O Steve Madden — which used to be at 3109 M St. NW but closed five years ago — was supposed […]
Georgetown Main Street Brings Back Christmas Tree
November 27, 2023
•“Georgetown’s first community Christmas tree has arrived!” Rachel Shank, executive director of Georgetown Main Street, told The Georgetowner on Nov. 27. “Georgetown’s small business community has long dreamt of a […]
Georgetown Garden Shop Opens With a Vision
November 13, 2023
•“It began with a vision,” Caroline Ervin, the owner of the new garden shop on 3214 O St. NW told the Georgetowner. “A real vision actually, not a virtual one. My […]
Business Ins & Outs: B&B Italia, Sports & Social, Prince & Princess, Manse
October 16, 2023
•In: B&B Italia Opens Oct. 26 To be or not to be B&B … B&B Italia, the global contemporary design furniture group, will bring its iconic, timeless furniture to its […]
Business Ins & Outs: Away Opens Thursday; Steve Madden Next Month
September 25, 2023
•In: Steve Madden, Moving Prince & Princess Steve Madden — which used to be at 3109 M St. NW but closed five years ago — will reopen in Georgetown at […]
Wisconsin Ave. Repaving to Finish by Oct. 19
October 1, 2020
•A DDOT roadway resurfacing and sidewalk repair project is underway on Wisconsin Avenue, through Georgetown community groups weren’t given much notice.
Chase Opens; Rí Rá, Artist’s Proof to Depart; Bonaparte Refreshed
December 9, 2019
•The latest ins and outs aptly tell the tale of Georgetown’s ongoing retail quandary. It was a relief to see that the temporarily closed Cafe Bonaparte has reopened after its facelift.