Town Topics March 21, 2018

March 21, 2018

By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney As Council Chair, Mendelson Looks for Compromise During his years as an at-large member of the District Council, from 1999 to 2012, Phil Mendelson […]

Rally, Hearing on Comprehensive Plan, March 20

March 19, 2018

Employing the tagline “Stop the #ComprehensiveScam,” the Grass Roots Coalition is protesting the changes proposed by Mayor Muriel Bowser’s administration.

Nabe Nabs RAMMY Noms

March 15, 2018

A handful of Georgetown restaurants scored nominations across the 19 categories in the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington RAMMY Awards.

Business Ins & Outs March 7, 2018

March 7, 2018

By Selma Khenissi and Robert Devaney Coming: Man-Free Co-Working The Wing, a co-working women’s club with locations in New York City, is set to open its first location in Washington, […]

Town Topics March 7, 2018


By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney One-Sided Parking Sparks Lively Debate at ANC The topics of parking and traffic flows have often triggered heated exchanges at Georgetown community meetings. The […]

Heads Up: Parking at ANC, Bring Back Johnson’s, GU Hospital Work

February 26, 2018

Two important meetings tonight, Monday, Feb. 26: ANC 2E at Georgetown Visitation (parking is on the agenda) and an American University town hall (with an appeal to save Johnson’s Garden Center). Starting Wednesday: site prep for Medstar’s new surgical pavilion.

Georgetown Spas and Fitness Centers: A Rundown for the Rundown

February 21, 2018

SPAS WITH A HEALTH FOCUS DC Health Spa, 1658 33rd St. NW Georgetown Allure, 3288 M St. NW Hela Medical Spa, 3209 M St. NW Qi Image Spa, 3106 M […]

Spring Arts Preview


By Ari Post and Richard Selden VISUAL ARTS SMITHSONIAN AMERICAN ART MUSEUM Do Ho Suh: Almost Home March 16 – August 5 Internationally renowned for his “fabric architecture,” which explores […]

Business Ins & Outs Feb. 21, 2018


By Selma Khenissi and Robert Devaney In: D.C. Gets 3rd Luke’s Lobster Fast-growing Luke’s Lobster — in Georgetown and Penn Quarter — has set up a third Washington, D.C., spot […]

Town Topics Feb. 21, 2018


By Peggy Sands and Robert Devaney Deputy Mayor for Education Resigns, Chancellor Follows Deputy Mayor for Education Jennifer Niles resigned Feb. 16. Four days later, at close of business on Tuesday, […]