Rollin’ on the River

August 8, 2018

The 405-mile Potomac isn’t the 2,320-mile Mississippi, and Georgetown isn’t New Orleans or Memphis, but if you come down to our partly tidal river, you’ll find plenty of people who live, work and play there, especially in the summertime.

Coast Guard Saves Woman Overcome by Carbon Monoxide

July 30, 2018

A Coast Guard crew arrived at Washington Harbour on Sunday evening, July 29, moving an unconscious woman from the cabin of a 40-foot pleasure boat to a USCG response boat and administering CPR.

Business Ins & Outs July 11, 2018

July 11, 2018

In: Architectural Window Corporation At 3235 P St. NW, Paul DonVito, a third-generation Washingtonian and longtime preservationist, has opened the Georgetown branch of Architectural Window Corporation, a Connecticut-based company that […]

Washington Harbour to Sell for $415 Million

June 25, 2018

Global Holdings Group, an investment company with ties to a prominent Israeli family, reportedly has a contract with the current South Korean owners to buy the 562,105-square-foot Georgetown complex.

Gates Up: Potomac River Crests

May 21, 2018

Saturday, May 19, saw the river hit 7.56 feet along the Georgetown shore. At Washington Harbour, the boardwalk remains closed and the all-important flood gates are staying up.

Business Ins & Outs April 4, 2018

April 4, 2018

By Robert Devaney and Stephanie Green In: Church Hall, ‘Georgetown’s Cozy Hangout’ Calling itself “Georgetown’s Cozy Hangout,” Church Hall opened — during Holy Week no less — at 1070 Wisconsin Ave. […]

Trying My Hand at Ice Skating

December 19, 2017

The idea of putting my feet on the ice was a terrifying thought given my previous experiences trying to walk on concrete that had ice on it.

Georgetown to Glow Starting Dec. 8

December 4, 2017

Nine unique interactive light installations by artists from around the world — some from light-art shows in Holland, Lebanon and India — will be featured in the 2017 edition of “Glow.”

A Solar Eclipse Brings Us Together … Briefly

August 21, 2017

In the zones of partiality, which included Washington, D.C., the scene was not quite the showstopper.