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Packed ANC Agenda: Budget, Field Projects, Streateries
• June 9, 2025
They tried. They really tried. The commissioners and presenters at the Monday, June 2, meeting of ANC 2E, the advisory neighborhood commission for Georgetown, Burleith and Hillandale, tried to keep […]
April News Bytes: Four Seasons, EastBanc
• April 9, 2025
Additional reporting by Charlotte Meyer-Schönherr Four Seasons Residences Top Out Neighbors may have seen the construction of the Four Seasons Private Residences at 1051 29th St. NW moving right […]
Rush Hour Traffic Lanes Never To Come Back?
• March 3, 2025
If you care about traffic in Georgetown, be aware that the DDOT plans to permanently remove all rush-hour lanes in the neighborhood, a key commuter route for Maryland and Virginia […]
Outlook 2025: Georgetown’s Community Leaders Share What’s Ahead
• January 15, 2025
Georgetown University We are looking towards a 2025 filled with continued improvement and community across our Washington, D.C., campuses. We continue to work to modernize our Hilltop Campus through the construction […]
News Bytes: Mansion Tax, ‘Bibi’ Visit, G.U. President Recovering From Stroke
• July 17, 2024
This article was updated July 22. ‘Mansion Tax’ Targets Georgetown The District Council passed the city’s $21-billion budget for fiscal 2025 on June 12. The new budget contains a property […]
News Bytes: GU Parent; Georgetown Rabbi
• April 8, 2020
Barry Freundel was freed after nearly five years’ imprisonment for voyeurism and Elizabeth Henriquez, who conspired to get her daughter into Georgetown University, was sentenced to seven months.
