LinkLinks Washington Post: The pandemic has devastated downtown D.C. Some fear the damage is permanent. By Editor On Sep 25, 2020 Last updated Sep 25, 2020 313 Share It’s evening rush hour in the nation’s capital, and the McPherson Square Metro station on a September Tuesday is all but empty. Thousands once squeezed at this time onto the trains departing from the heart of downtown Washington, two blocks north of the White House. Now, the descending escalator steps only carry the shards of a broken bottle of Power Malt. 313 Share FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmailPrint
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