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Real Estate: All About the Elliott
July 11, 2022
•Georgetown’s newest luxury building is located at 3255 Prospect St. NW. The five residences are spacious and full of beautiful finishes as well as a penthouse roof garden and terrace. […]
Thanks to the Georgetown House Tour — and Frida Burling
May 11, 2022
•The Patrons’ Party on April 20 for the 2022 Georgetown House Tour at the Langhorne residence was a happy affair with grateful Georgetowners gathering to support the tour and saying […]
Mapping Georgetown: From Hat-Checking to House Detectives
March 31, 2022
•Here at the Mapping Georgetown project, we collect stories. And this one from Michelle Pilliod caught our eye! “I was a hat check person at Whisky A-Go-Go,” Pilliod began… Then […]
Bob Elliott’s Prospect St. Condo for Sale
March 28, 2022
•Sleek, sophisticated and spacious, the former residence of Robert Elliott, well known Georgetown developer and lawyer, has just been listed by the Hatfield Weir Gale Team of Washington Fine Properties. This […]
Citizens Reunite to ‘Love Where We Live’ at Historic Home, Raise $100,000
October 25, 2021
•After more than a year of living through a pandemic, members, supporters and friends of the Citizens Association of Georgetown gathered at the historic N Street home of Diana Prince […]
In Georgetown’s Hot Housing Market, Demand for Elevators ‘Going Up!’
May 24, 2021
•Covid-19 seems to have caused an unexpected new housing boom, especially in small, vibrant and green communities within senior-friendly cities like Washington, D.C. And, that means Georgetown – where the […]
Diamonds Are Forever
May 12, 2021
•A labor-of-love reno restored the luster of this 1931 gem The Manor House has always been a standout. Although not much is known about architect M.C. Nichols — not even his first name […]
In Berkley/Foxhall, the Second Time Around
January 11, 2021
•There is a surprising intimacy to this home’s 7,600 square feet, not an inch wasted, nothing overdone or overscaled, every room meticulously enhanced.
The Life of Georgetown From 1620 to 2020, Part 3
December 31, 2020
•As the nation has expanded and transformed, Georgetown has adapted to hardships and flourished. And in many fascinating ways, the city’s earlier experiences have paralleled our own.
Halloween Decorations Are Popping Up (photos)
October 5, 2020
•The empress of Georgetown Halloween house decorations, Nancy Taylor Bubes, has moved her growing, astounding, scary collection to Washington Harbour at the Georgetown waterfront.