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Next Georgetowner Issue: Oct. 14
• October 5, 2020
For our 66th birthday, we’ll cover D.C.’s oldest neighborhood from its very beginning to today, and also pay tribute to our veteran and beloved writer Gary Tischler, who died this year.
Georgetown News During the COVID-19 Constraints
• July 11, 2020
Please send your coronavirus stories or comments to editorial@georgetowner.com. The Georgetowner will be updating this listing daily.
Georgetown Almost a Ghost Town; D.C. Shuts Down Nonessential Businesses
• March 26, 2020
Mayor Muriel Bowser launched the application process for a new $25-million microgrant program to provide relief to local small businesses affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Snazzy Brasserie Liberté Opens Saturday
• November 14, 2019
The $4-million build-out at the former Morton’s Steakhouse space is ready for its close-up. The fine fabrics are part of the restaurant’s upscale look, which gives off an energetic vibe.
Business Ins & Outs: Allbirds, EverFi Expands & more
• September 25, 2019
IN: ALLBIRDS FLYING IN Looks like Allbirds shoes will be taking over the shuttered Ben & Jerry’s at 3135 M St. NW. The business — whose slogan is “the world’s […]
Business Ins & Outs: Capital One Cafe at Wisconsin & M
• September 11, 2019
Georgetown’s long-awaited Capital One Café — situated at the southeast corner of Wisconsin Avenue and M Street NW, site of the legendary Nathans Restaurant — opened Aug. 28, with three […]
Capital One Café Opens in Georgetown
• August 28, 2019
Besides the brews and sweets provided by its partner, Peet’s Coffee, the corner spot has desks, couches, private nooks, meeting rooms and a conference table with a television and screen projector.
Jonathan Adler to Close April 21
• April 1, 2019
Easter Sunday is the last day in Georgetown for the maker and purveyor of ceramics, pillows, accessories and furniture, which opened on Wisconsin Avenue in 2012.
‘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.
The Much-Ballyhooed Wing Opens
• April 12, 2018
Members (sorry, no “cisgender” men allowed, but trans women are cool) are encouraged to relax, network and attend speaking engagements from what is said to be a diverse group of influencers and authors.
