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Opinion: Georgetown BID Letter to WMATA on Proposed Bus Route Changes
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40+ New Businesses Springing Up in Georgetown
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Sponsored: The Future of Georgetown’s Streateries & Sidewalk Extensions
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Dynamic Fall Full of Evolving Projects in Georgetown
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An Unexpected Summer of Art, Pop-ups & Public Programming
Opinion: Georgetown BID Letter to WMATA on Proposed Bus Route Changes
July 17, 2024
•RE: Georgetown Comments on the Proposed 2025 Better Bus Network Redesign To Board Chair Paul C. Smedberg and Members of the Board, Georgetown is the region’s largest employment and commercial […]
40+ New Businesses Springing Up in Georgetown
April 18, 2024
•Sponsored Content Take one look at the intersection of M & Wisconsin on any given day, and it’s clear that Georgetown is in for a busy spring. In the first […]
Sponsored: The Future of Georgetown’s Streateries & Sidewalk Extensions
January 25, 2024
•[Sponsored Content] By Joe Sternlieb Georgetown BID President & CEO The BID entered 2024 with a full agenda of projects to sustain the leasing momentum we’ve benefited from over […]
Dynamic Fall Full of Evolving Projects in Georgetown
October 12, 2023
•[Sponsored Content] The weather may be cooling down, but Georgetown’s restaurant and retail season continues to heat up. More than 55 retailers and restaurants have opened or are slated to […]
An Unexpected Summer of Art, Pop-ups & Public Programming
July 13, 2023
•[Sponsored Content] Summer is traditionally slow in the District, yet there are a plethora of festivals, business openings, and initiatives well underway in Georgetown. The Capital Fringe Festival is back […]
Georgetown BID: Season of Strong Leasing Activity, Return of Signature Events
April 12, 2023
•Sponsored Content There’s no denying the renewed energy and attention surrounding Georgetown lately, and we’re riding that momentum into the spring with the strongest leasing velocity we’ve seen in years. […]
New Canal Boat, Outdoor Events Energize Georgetown
April 13, 2022
•SPONSORED CONTENT This is the busiest spring we’ve had in two years, and we’re thrilled that Georgetown feels so alive again. Most anticipated of all, a C&O Canal boat is […]
Georgetown BID Initiatives Signal Reinvigorating Year for Commercial District
January 12, 2022
•Sponsored Content We’ve all learned our lesson from the past two Januarys: Expect the unexpected for the year ahead. Still, there’s a lot the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) can […]