Local Couple Travels the World as Digital Nomads

June 20, 2021

America has always been a nation on the move. Recently, however, the idea of working remotely while traveling far and wide – the Digital Nomad lifestyle – seems to have […]

Georgetown Parking Myths: The Never-Ending Story


The Georgetowner’s June 16 article — “Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking”  — generated numerous calls and responses from the residents of Georgetown. Concerns about parking in D.C.’s oldest neighborhood are almost […]

This Father’s Day, Don’t Forget Dad’s Dad, Grandpa 

June 17, 2021

One of the happiest returning post-pandemic sights in Georgetown, parks and playgrounds – Rose, Volta, Montrose, the waterfront, et al. – is to see toddlers, school children and even teens […]

Busting Myths About Georgetown Parking 

June 16, 2021

In Georgetown, few issues are as controversial as parking. With the pandemic easing and commercial activity bubbling up, higher numbers of automobile drivers are competing for open spots. Everyone’s got […]

Building Back Better, BEST


This past Friday marked a major milestone in our recovery with the lifting of all capacity restrictions for businesses. As restaurants fill up with hungry diners, stadiums roar with cheering […]

Business Ins & Outs: Beer Garden, Faherty, Revelle, Cat Cafe, Peacock Café


Proposed: Beer Garden at Latham Hotel Site A beer garden has been proposed for 3000 M St. NW, the site of an officially “blighted property,” where Le Madeleine Bakery & […]

The District Gave Us Streateries. Now, We Need Parking. 


Walking the commercial streets of Georgetown these days the relief, even joy, of shoppers, salon, café and restaurant patrons, and even tourists is as visible as the streets active with […]

Tech Tip: Who’s Asking to Look at Your Systems? 

June 14, 2021

If someone comes to your office dressed in a utility-provider uniform, would you automatically let them in? In a recent incident reported in U.S. News, an office secretary unknowingly gave […]

D.C. Commits $250 Million to Create Careers, Support Workers in D.C.


More than $250 million dollars has been committed by Mayor Muriel Bowser in her “Fair Shot” fiscal 2022 budget to attract new business and to help recovering D.C. businesses and […]

Thanks to Hamburgers and Fries, G.U. Prof Earns Pulitzer


Georgetown University Professor Marcia Chatelain was awarded a Pulitzer Prize last week. She was chosen as this year’s winner in the category of history for her work, “Franchise: The Golden […]