Mayor Bowser Lifts Some COVID Restrictions

March 15, 2021

Alcohol can now be sold until midnight, but restaurants are required to close by midnight. Also, on March 22, indoor dining at restaurants can increase to 25-percent capacity.

Business Ins & Outs: Spicez, Café Tu-O-Tu, Duly Noted, Bitty & Beau’s


Georgetown is seeing lots of transition in the retail and restaurant realm. Here are some of the latest business ins, outs and coming-soons to look forward to. 

3 Rules for Keeping Your Data Safe in the Cloud


If you’re using any kind of cloud application — and these days, who isn’t? — you’re right to be concerned about data privacy and security.

Georgetown’s ‘Crane of Shame’ Removed


Georgetowners woke up on Saturday morning, March 13, to the sight of the neighborhood’s famous abandoned construction crane at 3000 M St. NW being dismantled.

New Small Business Grants From Georgetown Main Street

March 14, 2021

Approved uses include: technical assistance, business development, exterior and storefront improvements, interior renovations, security improvements and equipment.

Ins & Outs: Foxtrot, Roll, Freshbee’s

March 13, 2021

IN: FOXTROT OPENS IN GEORGETOWN On March 1, Foxtrot — the first-of its-kind corner store/café/delivery retail market — made its East Coast debut at 1267 Wisconsin Ave. NW, at the […]

Georgetown Retail: Bringing Vibrancy Back

March 10, 2021

As we begin to imagine the post-pandemic world, creative entrepreneurial minds in Georgetown are exploring strategies for revitalizing commercial market spaces.

Tech Tip: You’ve Been Hacked! What’s the First Thing You Should Do?

March 8, 2021

The faster the pros can address the attack — and determine the extent of the data, applications and machines compromised — the better your chances of preventing bigger problems.

Architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen Dies at 91 

March 4, 2021

Georgetowner Hugh Jacobsen practiced architecture for decades, with a career spanning several high-profile commissions from around the world. He passed away March 4 in Front Royal, Va., at the age […]

Next Print Issue: March 10

March 1, 2021

We’ll cover what real estate developers and the Georgetown BID have in store to revitalize retai and re-energize the quality of life that makes Georgetown, well, Georgetown.