Haute Real Estate Coming to M Street

July 1, 2016

Nobu, the internationally acclaimed Japanese restaurant, is coming to D.C., specifically to the ground floor of 2501 M, a new project converting the bottom six floors of 2501 M St. […]

Georgetown to Glow Brighter in December


Georgetown’s business district will embrace the Georgetown Glow art installation this holiday season. Nearly 200 building owners have given their okay for roofline lighting and more than 100 tenants have […]

Friends of Volta Park Keep the Fun Coming


On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Friends of Volta Park — a private-public partnership that benefits Volta Park — had an extra reason to celebrate June 10 during […]

Friends of Volta Park Keep the Fun Coming


On the occasion of its 20th anniversary, the Friends of Volta Park — a private-public partnership that benefits Volta Park — had an extra reason to celebrate June 10 during […]

Citizens vs. the FAA


The DC Fair Skies Coalition, comprising citizen associations in the Washington area concerned about airplane noise, air pollution and flight safety, is now actively raising funds to hire expert attorneys […]

Yarrow Mamout Going to National Portrait Gallery

June 29, 2016

The portrait of Yarrow Mamout — who arrived in America as a slave and died a well-known Georgetown merchant — on display at the Georgetown Public Library’s Peabody Room for […]

Glover Park Gets D.C.’s 10th Kimpton Hotel

June 20, 2016

The boutique property’s 25 “signature city view guest rooms” come with a telescope.

At Ellington School $100 Million Overun

June 10, 2016

Citing a failure of city agencies to properly consult with the D.C. Council, a D.C. auditor released a report last week attempting to explain why the Duke Ellington School of […]

Compromise on Tipped Worker Base Pay


Following a backlash from the restaurant industry over Mayor Muriel Bowser’s proposal to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour and the base wage for tipped workers to $7.50, […]

More Officials Petition FAA


Local officials continue to pile on the petitions to the Federal Aviation Administration, begging the agency to promptly relieve the …