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Plank Group Sells Top Georgetown Corner Property to Capital One
August 10, 2017
•3150 M St. NW has been sold for a record $50.2 million — and Capitol One may also get the Verizon Center naming rights.
Letters To the Editor: Rent Requirements Rough on Retailers in Georgetown
August 1, 2017
•I am very pleased to see the approach and concerns of and for our magnificent town. I absolutely agree with the the assessment and point of view Titus Johnson in […]
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 […]
Harvey Looks Ahead to Georgetown Main Street Program
July 27, 2017
•The parts of District government that Georgetowners interact with most often are public safety and utilities. But the District’s Department of Small and Local Business Development is working to change […]
First Whacks at Wawa — and More ANC Highlights
July 3, 2017
•Meeting Thursday, June 29, before its summer break, the Georgetown-Burleith Advisory Neighborhood Commission tackled some hot-button town topics: DC Streetcar, the District Department of Transportation’s plans for protected bicycle lanes […]
What’s Up With Retail? Rents Too High?
June 21, 2017
•Part 1: Leases, Landlords and Tenants This is the age of the receding retail presence. Across the country, storefronts are displaying vacancy signs in increasing numbers, whether at the mall […]