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Rose Park Market Revamps for Holidays
• November 16, 2020
Hours are 4 to 8 p.m. starting this Wednesday, Nov. 18. On the corner of 26th and O Streets, the market will operate through Dec. 23.
Business Ins & Outs: Cherub Antiques Gallery, ThinkFoodGroup, Blu Dot furnishings & more
• July 15, 2020
Chef Nicholas Stefanelli joined forces last week with Via Umbria owners Bill and Suzy Menard to open Officina Popup in the Via Umbria space at 1525 Wisconsin Ave. NW.
Business Ins & Outs: Officina, Ella-Rue, Hickok Cole
• June 15, 2020
Chef Nicholas Stefanelli joined forces last week with Via Umbria owners Bill and Suzy Menard to open Officina Popup in the Via Umbria space at 1525 Wisconsin Ave. NW.
Little If Any June 1 Looting in Georgetown
• June 2, 2020
“There was no apparent looting or destruction in Georgetown on Monday [early morning],” said Georgetown Business Improvement District CEO Joe Sternlieb, who toured the neighborhood’s commercial blocks at 6:30 a.m. […]
Pandemic Pivot: How Businesses Are Adapting
• May 6, 2020
Many local businesses are turning to creative ways to stay afloat during the coronavirus restrictions — even as they know their percentage of sales is way down and they apply […]
Georgetown Small Businesses Hit Hard; Virus Advice
• March 16, 2020
Mayor Bowser directed restaurants to shut their bar areas and make a six-foot distance between patrons. For Billy Martin of Martin’s Tavern, that directive makes an already small establishment smaller.
Business Ins & Outs Sept. 26, 2018
• September 26, 2018
By Stephanie Green and Robert Devaney Update: Fresh Baguette by November Bethesda’s Fresh Baguette will be open for business at 1737 Wisconsin Ave. NW, on the corner of S Street, […]
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Takes Over Georgetown, D.C.
• June 14, 2018
With classic cars from the 1970s and 1980s parked along P Street and Wisconsin Avenue — as well as having a nearby reconstituted Commander Salamander — Georgetown was, like … totally ’80s.
