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Neopol Savory Smokery Opens
October 18, 2018
•The business, based in Baltimore, joins other eateries on Grace Street in Georgetown, such as Chaia, Dog Tag Bakery, Sundevich and Reverie.
Orange Fires Up D.C. Chamber
October 10, 2018
•Businesses in Washington, D.C., have a relentless champion and cheerleader in Vincent Bernard Orange, president and CEO of the District of Columbia Chamber ofCommerce, which is celebrating “80 Years of […]
Business Ins & Outs Oct. 10, 2018
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By Stephanie Green and Robert Devaney In: Johnny Spero’s Reverie The long-anticipated Reverie restaurant by chef Johnny Spero opened Oct. 6. In an alley off 3210 Grace St. NW, next […]
Fiola Adds Security Guards
October 4, 2018
•On Sept. 24, Sen. Ted Cruz and his wife Heidi were dining at Fiola, owned by Fabio and Maria Trabocchi, when protesters stormed the downtown restaurant.
Johnny Spero’s Reverie to Open Oct. 6
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In an alley off 3210 Grace St. NW, next to Dog Tag Bakery, the 64-seat Reverie — with its spare, clean look, in line with Japanese and Nordic designs — should become the town’s hot reservation.
The Tavern by Sweetgreen Opens
September 27, 2018
•The Tavern features high-quality products and produce from more than 30 local makers and farmers — including favorites like A Baked Joint, South Block and La Colombe — chosen with the help of local restaurateur Nick Wiseman.
Business Ins & Outs Sept. 26, 2018
September 26, 2018
•By Stephanie Green and Robert Devaney Update: Fresh Baguette by November Bethesda’s Fresh Baguette will be open for business at 1737 Wisconsin Ave. NW, on the corner of S Street, […]
Your ‘Guaranteed’ Long-Term Care Premium … Isn’t
September 24, 2018
•Buried deep within the fine print of your policy was a disclaimer that probably read something like, “Your rates are subject to future increases.”
No Answer to Airline Noise in Sight
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In a mind-numbing presentation on Sept. 20, Randy Waldeck of the CSDA Design Group concluded, yet again and with a shrug, that airplane noise is increasing and there’s not much that can be done about it.
Council May Overturn Tipped-Employee Minimum Wage Vote
September 13, 2018
•In July, a majority of Council members co-introduced a bill to overturn Initiative 77. Mayor Bowser also came out against the vote’s outcome. That resolution will be taken up at the Sept. 17 Council meeting.