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The Georgetown Cookie Tour: ‘A Great Idea’
December 16, 2024
•Up and down Wisconsin Ave. NW from Prospect Street to Reservoir Rd. on Saturday Dec. 14, shoppers toting cookie boxes with handles could be seen consulting maps and eagerly entering […]
Georgetown Garden Shop Opens With a Vision
November 13, 2023
•“It began with a vision,” Caroline Ervin, the owner of the new garden shop on 3214 O St. NW told the Georgetowner. “A real vision actually, not a virtual one. My […]
Citizens Celebrate O St. Shops ‘New to the Neighborhood’
October 30, 2023
•If the retail resilience of Georgetown has not caught your eye of late, it was on full display Oct. 26, thanks to the Citizens Association of Georgetown and Georgetown Main […]
Weekend Roundup, Oct. 26 – 29
October 26, 2023
•Happy Halloween weekend! Scary amounts of fun are to be had (Georgetown Heritage Ghost Cruise anyone?) and Day of the Dead celebrations with the National Museum of the American Indian. […]
Business Ins & Outs: Garden Shop, Lugano, Z&V; Lush, Kintaro
July 17, 2023
•In: Georgetown Garden Shop on O The Georgetown Garden Shop just opened at Robert Bell’s spot at 3214 O St. NW. Caroline Ervin is selling garden decor, small tools and […]
An Unexpected Summer of Art, Pop-ups & Public Programming
July 13, 2023
•[Sponsored Content] Summer is traditionally slow in the District, yet there are a plethora of festivals, business openings, and initiatives well underway in Georgetown. The Capital Fringe Festival is back […]