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Eliza Ruhamah Scidmore’s Passion Behind D.C.’s Cherry Blossoms
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Applications Open for Mayor’s, DSLBD Retail Grant Program
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March ANC: Billion-Dollar Shortfall, Rush-Hour Parking
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Bisnow Hosts a D.C. Area Office Repositioning Summit
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BID Bids Farewell to Longtime CEO Joe Sternlieb
Town Topics Feb. 7, 2018
February 7, 2018
•By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney The Next Big Thing: Stormwater Retention The biggest project coming down the pike — or perhaps the drain — in Georgetown isn’t new traffic […]
Resident Survey Turns Up Surprises
February 5, 2018
•The top 10 favorite places to dine and shop in Georgetown, based on Georgetowners’ responses to the survey, included seven eateries, the Apple store and two clothing stores.
Whole Foods Missed, Future Undecided
January 29, 2018
•On Jan. 23, Judge Royce Lamberth dismissed motions by both parties in the dispute between Whole Foods and Wical, landlord of the closed Glover Park store.
ANC Monday: Resident Survey, Stormwater, Montrose Park
January 25, 2018
•On the agenda: a presentation by the Georgetown Business Improvement District of the results of the BID’s Georgetown Resident Survey.
Town Topics Jan. 24, 2018
January 24, 2018
•By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney Food Truck Scrimmage on T.J. St. It starts about 6 a.m. every morning on the corner of Thomas Jefferson and K Streets, across from […]
Looking Back, Looking Forward in Georgetown
January 10, 2018
•With a year that saw a new Duke Ellington School and a Halcyon Arts Lab, we await the reopening of Dumbarton Oaks Gardens and water back in the C&O Canal […]
Pillar & Post Wins Window Contest
January 4, 2018
•When voting closed at 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve, the British-themed antiques and home-décor shop was declared the winner, with 558 votes on the Georgetown BID’s Facebook page.
Online Shopping: An Urban Myth?
December 6, 2017
•Most everyone these days believes that online sales — of clothing, accessories, household items and even groceries — are increasing to the point that brick-and-mortar stores are under a Do […]
BID’s Goal: A Safer, Cleaner, Friendlier Georgetown
November 8, 2017
•Flower baskets hanging from streetlights … well-maintained benches, tables and blue chairs in and bordering neighborhood parks … clean curbs and sidewalks with little or no graffiti … expanded sidewalks […]
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 […]