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Opulence for the Season
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Council Eases Streatery Fees, Rules
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Georgetowner Readers Weigh In on Streateries
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Year-End Crime Review: A Safer Year for D.C.
Citizens Association of Georgetown Holds Public Health Town Hall
• November 7, 2022
Trash and rodents. They’re a never-ending topic in Georgetown (that The Georgetowner has covered for years) and was once again the subject of a town hall meeting sponsored by the […]
ANC Highlights, July 2022
• July 11, 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 […]
Restaurant and Bar Update: Bourbon Steak and L’Annexe
• March 25, 2021
As we continue to navigate the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, here is an appetizing update on two Georgetown favorites.
Open-Air Holiday Market Coming to M St.
• October 13, 2020
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.
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 March 7, 2018
• March 7, 2018
By Selma Khenissi and Robert Devaney Coming: Man-Free Co-Working The Wing, a co-working women’s club with locations in New York City, is set to open its first location in Washington, […]
‘Light Up the Season’ Switches on the Yuletide
• November 30, 2017
At the Nov. 29 kickoff party at the Four Seasons, Santa Claus was played by Tim Connaghan, also known as National Santa, who “has served in the Red Suit since 1969.”
ANC Marathon: K St. Bike Lanes, West Heating Plant, More
• September 7, 2017
The knowledge and the involvement of those assembled for this season-opener, which ran almost five hours, was evident to all.
