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Town Topics Dec. 20, 2017
• December 20, 2017
By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney Dockless Shared Bikes Surge in Georgetown Bike enthusiasts, concerned citizens and advisory neighborhood commissioners from Foggy Bottom and Georgetown packed the meeting room of […]
Business Ins & Outs Nov. 22, 2017
• November 22, 2017
By Selma Khenissi and Robert Devaney In: AUrate on M Street Emma Watson may have lost a number of her rings last summer, including a sentimental one from her mother, […]
The Wharf Is Great, Georgetown Too
• October 25, 2017
The newest retail, restaurant and residential destination in Washington, D.C., the Wharf, was celebrated Oct. 12 at the grand opening of the $2.5-billion project’s Phase 1. The Wharf takes up […]
New Dynamism at Georgetown Business Association
• October 11, 2017
“The Georgetown Business Association evolved over the years from a loose association of businesses in 1976 to a very viable, growing and dynamic organization of entrepreneurs, business owners and Georgetown […]
Why Does Georgetown Need 3 Business Organizations?
• July 28, 2017
To better represent itself, the business community started the Georgetown Business Association more than 40 years ago. In the late 1990s, after the Mayor Barry years, when business services were […]
GBA Seeks Support for Proposed Georgetown Main Street
• July 27, 2017
The Georgetown Business Association is asking business owners to send letters of support to the District’s Department of Small and Local Business Development.
