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Council Eases Streatery Fees, Rules
Small Business Grant Deadline Is April 15
• April 13, 2020
Supported by the District Department of Small and Local Business Development, the Bridge-The-Gap Grants are available through Georgetown Main Street.
Meeting on Main Street Grants, March 4
• March 2, 2020
To qualify for a grant, applicants will have to document expenses they have incurred or intend to incur during the period from October of 2019 to Sept. 15, 2020.
Wisconsin Ave. Cafe Is Now Lutèce by Bonaparte
• January 30, 2020
After a recent renovation, the former Cafe Bonaparte is doubling down on its Frenchness by eighty-sixing the crepes, according to new chef Martin Senoville.
Glover Park Trader Joe’s to Open Friday
• July 13, 2019
After a brief ribbon cutting, the long-awaited store will open at 8 a.m. on July 19 with a daylong celebration featuring music, tastings and giveaways.
Georgetown Wawa to Open Dec. 20
• December 3, 2018
While Wawa was applying for its D.C. government permits, the news was met with some hostility from Georgetowners.
Via Umbria Galleria Presents Kristina King: Atmospheric Works Art Exhibition Opening Reception
• November 20, 2018
You’re invited to the opening reception of the art exhibition, Kristina King: Atmospheric Works, in Via Umbria’s second floor art gallery in Georgetown. Venue: Via Umbria Galleria 1525 Wisconsin Avenue, […]
Woman Shot in Georgetown
• October 12, 2018
The victim was seated in the front passenger seat when struck by two bullets. The driver of the car drove it to 20th and L Streets NW, where an MPD officer was flagged down and assisted in medical treatment.
Main Street Hosts First Big Event, ‘I Do’
• June 25, 2018
Selecting a wedding theme for its first big promotion, held June 23, seemed a natural for the new Georgetown Main Street organization. At least 30 businesses participated.
New Bars, Eateries Near Wisconsin & M
• March 26, 2018
Ready, Georgetown? Here they come: Church Hall for beer, Bluestone Lane for coffee and Reren for lamen (sic).
Whole Foods Missed, Future Undecided
• January 29, 2018
On Jan. 23, Judge Royce Lamberth dismissed motions by both parties in the dispute between Whole Foods and Wical, landlord of the closed Glover Park store.
