For Women’s History Month We Celebrate Georgetown’s STEAMy Women 

March 8, 2023

We spoke with Georgetown women who work in the STEAM fields (science, technology, engineering, art and math) about their careers and accomplishments and were inspired by their ambitious journeys, words […]

Editorial: Honoring The Women of Georgetown 


Today, March 8, we honor International Women’s Day.   By presidential proclamation, the month of March is also designated every year as Women’s History Month. This time is set aside to […]

Top Brokers Discuss Georgetown Real Estate Market Trends   


We asked top Georgetown real estate brokers their thoughts on the market and 2023 predictions.    Michael Rankin, TTRSIR   How would you describe housing market predictions in D.C. for 2023?    I […]

Eleven New Real Estate Developments in Georgetown

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By Robert Devaney & Kate Oczypok Georgetown is abuzz with real estate projects. Here’s an overview of 11 of the most highly anticipated developments currently underway around town. Keep an […]

ANC 2E Report: Crime, Traffic, Trolley Trestle 

March 6, 2023

Issues ranging from crime to restoring an historic trestle bridge caught the attention and some official resolutions of the Georgetown-Burleith-Hillandale Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC 2E) on Feb. 27 in a […]

Happy 100th Birthday, Burleith!  


Described as “a village in the city,” Burleith is located in Ward 2 of Northwest Washington, D.C., and is a quiet, almost purely residential community of about 535 households nestled […]

Cherry Blossom Season Kicks Off; Peak Bloom Expected March 22-25

March 2, 2023

Mayor Muriel Bowser, the National Cherry Blossom Festival and the National Park Service kicked off Washington, D.C.’s cherry blossom season on March 1 by welcoming the Cherry Blossom Bus. The […]

Mt. Zion-Female Union Band Society Cemeteries Commemorated on 215th Anniversary

February 21, 2023

At-large Council member Anita Bonds and others participated in a program hosted by Mount Zion-Female Union Band Society Historic Memorial Park, Inc. on Feb. 20. The commemoration linked Washington D.C.’s […]

Covid Updates: Official End Is in Sight


Slowly but surely, things are getting back to normal around the country. Locally, George Washington University is planning on dropping its mask mandate, public libraries will no longer provide Covid […]

Business Ins & Outs: Casey & Co., Filomena, Fangyan; Truist


In: Casey & Co., ‘More Than Just a Pretty Space’  Casey & Company, founded in 2014 by Georgetown resident and certified Chesapeake Bay landscape professional Casey Forbes, is ready for […]