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Washington Post: D.C. chief financial officer refuses to certify city budget, citing improper…

Editor Jun 10, 2019
D.C. Chief Financial Officer Jeffrey S. DeWitt said Monday he will not certify the budget approved by D.C. lawmakers last month, asserting that the spending plan improperly diverts money that should help repay the city’s debts for the…

DCist: There Are Now Enough Jack Evans Challengers To Make A Barbershop Quartet

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Another day, another challenger enters the race to unseat Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans. The latest candidate is Daniel Hernandez, a Microsoft employee and former Marine who served two tours in Afghanistan.

Curbed: Block outside NASA HQ symbolically named “Hidden Figures Way”

Editor Jun 10, 2019
A dedication ceremony and panel are scheduled for June 12

Washington Post: The handwriting is on the wall: Fountain pens are back.

Editor Jun 10, 2019
I went to Fahrney’s Pens on F Street NW last week expecting to find cobwebs and tumbleweeds. I mean, come on. Fountain pens? They’d be better off selling buggy whips and whale oil, right?

Petula Dvorak in The Post: She wrote a book about domestic violence. Then its carnage shook her own…

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Rachel Louise Snyder has written about child brides in Romania, abused women in India, the forced sterilization of women in Tibet, and violence against women in Cambodia and Niger.

Hill Rag: The Fields at RFK are Open for Play

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Dignitaries Cut Ribbon Saturday Morning Prior to Community Celebration

Washington Business Journal: The Wharf locks in a major refinancing deal

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The developers of The Wharf on D.C.'s Southwest waterfront have inked one of the largest private refinancing deals in D.C.'s history.

Washingtonian: Inside Downtown DC’s New Italian Restaurant and Illuminati-Inspired “Luxe Micro Bar”

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The Hamilton Hotel revamps its food and drink with an ex-Fiola team.

Curbed: Plans for Hirshhorn Museum sculpture garden redesign receive key approvals

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) and the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) have green-lighted Japanese architect Hiroshi Sugimoto’s concept proposal for an overhaul of the Hirshhorn Museum’s sculpture garden into a “front…

Bisnow: The Wharf Lands $800M Refinancing Deal From Wells Fargo-Led Syndicate

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The development team behind The Wharf has just secured a refinancing deal it says is one of the largest in D.C. history.

DCist: An Art Barge, Virtual Reality Poetry, A Local Fair, And More To Expect At This Year’s By The…

Editor Jun 10, 2019
For the next two weeks, a onetime Jonathan Adler outpost is being repurposed as a gallery for the work of 51 local artists—including an angular fountain, a Rembrandt-esque portrait of father and son, and a rather meta painting of Homer…

Bisnow: The Wharf Lands $800M Refinancing Deal From Wells Fargo-Led Syndicate

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The development team behind The Wharf has just secured a refinancing deal it says is one of the largest in D.C. history.

Washington Post: Banneker and Shaw: Was the fight really about gentrification?

Editor Jun 10, 2019
It could have been just another sleepy municipal spat over what should be built on a vacant parcel in a hot D.C. neighborhood. But the debate over the old Shaw Junior High site had something for everyone — and residents and politicians…

Northwest Courier: Odd Provisions Succeeding with Unique Retail Concept in Park View

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Nestled on the corner of 11th and Lamont Street Northwest, Odd Provisions does not have the name, look, or feel of your typical convenience store. This is exactly what co-owners Rachel Mowrer and Jess Woods were going for.

Washington Business Journal: Atlanta’s Gypsy Kitchen restaurant to open in D.C.

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Southern Proper Hospitality, an Atlanta restaurant group with 22 restaurants between Florida and North Carolina, is bringing its Gypsy Kitchen restaurant to D.C.’s 14th Street corridor.

Curbed: Federal government to study helicopter noise in D.C. area after request by members of…

Editor Jun 10, 2019
The legislature’s official watchdog will look into the matter

Washington Post: Metro has a new team running its rail operations. There’s something unusual about…

Editor Jun 10, 2019
In an industry dominated by men, female leaders are still rare.

City Paper: A Brief Summary of the State of D.C.’s Scooter Scene, Summer 2019

Editor Jun 10, 2019
On-the-street interviews reveal sidewalk battles, rider injuries, brand loyalty, and competition among scooter chargers. D.C. takes 14,000 scooter trips a day.

Mark Lee in The Washington Blade: New D.C. voters trend more independent

Editor Jun 10, 2019
An examination of new voter registrations in D.C. during the past 12 months reveals a noticeable trend consistent with nationwide voter preferences.

UrbanTurf: A New Look for 37-Unit Development Planned at Takoma Metro

Editor Jun 10, 2019
Earlier this year, UrbanTurf reported on the plans to replace the 7-Eleven at Takoma Metro station with a mixed-use condo development. Now, the project is rendered in full color.
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