Business Ins & Outs: Showfields, Bourbon Concierge, Herbivore
In: Showfields at 31st & M With a grand opening event set for Dec. 8, Showfields opened the doors at 3077 M St. NW last week in the former Brooks […]
Business Ins & Outs: Top Brands Coming to Wisconsin & Prospect
EastBanc, Inc. and Acadia Realty Trust announced last week that leases were signed with Wolford, Ever/Body, Blank Street Coffee and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream at the redevelopment of 1238 Wisconsin […]
Real Estate: ‘The Ever-Changing Plans of the Key Bridge Exxon’
The Exxon gas station site on the western edge of Georgetown has gone through more development plans than Liz Taylor had husbands. Over the last decade, the site located at […]
Business Ins & Outs: Clubhouse, Hobo, Wolford, Alo Yoga, Georgetown Wine
In: Clubhouse, Instead of Church No kids allowed. Church, the former beer hall at 1070 Wisconsin Ave. NW, has transitioned to a 23-and-up bar during the evening and, in a […]
ANC Highlights, July 2022
Briefings from Anthony Lanier of EastBanc, Mayor Bowser’s office, Ward 2 Council Member Brooke Pinto’s office, the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), and Georgetown Main Street highlighted this month’s Advisory Neighborhood […]
Business Ins & Outs: Concept 31/M, Pie Sisters, Sticx and Stonx
Out: Concept 31/M, but New Tenant Coming Concept 31/M has expired. The fun pop-up mix had its run at 3077 M St. NW. The corner property at 31st and M […]
Ins & Outs: Green Almond Pantry, The Lantern, Sandlot, Budd & Co., L. Priori
Green Almond Pantry, the Mediterranean cafe counter and market from chef-owner Cagla Onal, reopened on Grace Street NW on May 13.
Experiential, Experimental Concept 31/M Is Retail 2.0
The former Georgetown home of Brooks Brothers has been given new life as a retail laboratory by EastBanc’s Anthony and Philippe Lanier.
Georgetown Retail: Bringing Vibrancy Back
As we begin to imagine the post-pandemic world, creative entrepreneurial minds in Georgetown are exploring strategies for revitalizing commercial market spaces.
Open-Air Holiday Market Coming to M St.
The market is Georgetown developer Anthony Lanier’s latest idea for the vacant property he owns at the prominent juncture of M Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW.