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Business Ins & Outs: Concept 31/M, Pie Sisters, Sticx and Stonx
• February 28, 2022
Out: Concept 31/M, but New Tenant Coming Concept 31/M has expired. The fun pop-up mix had its run at 3077 M St. NW. The corner property at 31st and M […]
NYT Vet, Hill Founder Marty Tolchin, 1928-2022
• February 22, 2022
Longtime journalist and publisher Martin “Marty” Tolchin, died Thursday, Feb. 17, at the age of 93. Tolchin was the founding publisher of The Hill Newspaper and wrote for the New […]
Crime Report, Feb. 22: Armed Robberies Up
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Last Saturday, a homicide arrest was made for an incident that occurred on Jan. 27 in the 4400 block of Connecticut Avenue NW. The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) responded to […]
Business Ins & Outs: Capital One, Former Exxon Site, Nike
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Out: Capital One Checks Out May 18 The Georgetown branch of Capital One Bank at 1545 Wisconsin Ave. NW will close May 18 at 5 p.m. “for good,” the local […]
Buzz Builds for D.C. Primary Elections June 21
• February 14, 2022
Election year 2022 buzz is starting now with the D.C. Election Board preliminary announcement of candidates and voting places for the D.C. primaries to be held June 21. The general […]
Business Ins & Outs: CB2 to Close Sunday; Avery Hotel Sold
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Out: CB2 to Close Sunday CB2, the contemporary home decor retailer from Crate & Barrel, at 3307 M St. NW has announced its last day at its Georgetown location will […]
Cupid’s Undie Run for Charity Returns to D.C. (photos)
• February 13, 2022
Cupid’s Undie Run returned to Washington, D.C., on Saturday, Feb. 12 after a two-year hiatus as hundreds once again jogged along city streets wearing nothing but their underwear to raise […]
After the Fire: Redemption and Renewal on S St.
• February 9, 2022
Just days after Christmas in 2020, along a beautiful block of Georgetown’s historic district, something unthinkable happened to one family’s home. Behind a residential picket fence on the 3200 […]
GMS’s Melanie Hayes Excited by 2022 Opportunities
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As the new chair of Georgetown Main Street (GMS), Melanie Hayes – Vice President, TTR Sotheby’s International Realty – is enthusiastic about her GMS team and their group’s mission to […]
Knowing and Celebrating Georgetown’s Black History
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Thirty years ago, The Georgetowner hosted a reception for a book that helped the town rediscover part of its past. “Black Georgetown Remembered” is now a classic of Black history […]
