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Indecision Persists on Hyde-Addison Swing Space
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Indecision Persists on Hyde-Addison Swing Space
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Slave Descendants Propose $1 Billion Foundation
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Visit Prospect House, Sept. 21
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Hospital Expansion Gets OGB’s O.K.
Indecision Persists on Hyde-Addison Swing Space
September 29, 2016
•Students may — or may not — have to be bussed halfway across the city to the Meyer School.
Indecision Persists on Hyde-Addison Swing Space
September 26, 2016
•Students may — or may not — have to be bussed halfway across the city to the Meyer School.
Slave Descendants Propose $1 Billion Foundation
September 19, 2016
•Leaders of a group of nearly 600 descendants of the 272 slaves infamously sold by Georgetown University to a plantation …
Hidden in Plain Sight: Visit Prospect House, Sept. 21
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If you are going to the Trees for Georgetown reception Sept. 21, you’ll be able to visit a richly historic and famed Georgetown mansion not so well-known or visited anymore. […]
Residents Sue District Over Homeless Shelter
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District, seeking to stop the building of a homeless shelter in Northwest Washington until they are allowed input on the …
Hospital Expansion Gets OGB’s O.K.
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With a few final tweaks to the design of its proposed surgical pavilion, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital received concept approval from the Old Georgetown Board, as well as support from […]
Most Ticketed Block in D.C.? It’s Right Here
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C., is right here in Georgetown, according to an analysis by Park Van Ness. Thomas Jefferson Street NW amassed a total of 345 tickets during the month of March alone […]
Modern Zoning Regs Replace 1958 Codes
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Ice sales, penny arcades and telegraph offices may soon be joined by yoga studios, or perhaps cloning stations, in zoning …
Community Groups Approve GU’s 20-Year Campus Plan
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ampus Plan has been filed with the District of Columbia Zoning Commission with the full support of the Georgetown Community …
FAA Sets Workshops to Discuss Flight Path Changes
September 15, 2016
•If you care about airplane noise in the neighborhood, come to the Wednesday, Sept. 14, meeting at the Georgetown Public Library on R Street. FAA officials will be there to take your questions.