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WTOP: Columbia Heights Wawa opens May 23, Adams Morgan to follow

Editor May 9, 2019
Convenience store chain Wawa’s third urban-format store in D.C. will open in Columbia Heights May 23, with one in Adams Morgan soon to follow and a fifth D.C. store in Tenleytown.

Washington Business Journal: Georgetown strikes deal for new student housing near Union Station

Editor May 9, 2019
Georgetown University has struck a development deal with Gonzaga College High School, with plans to build new student housing on a site near Union Station.

DCist: Why Do So Many People Develop Allergies After Moving To D.C.? Is This Town Especially…

Editor May 8, 2019
Five years after moving to D.C., Krysten Copeland rolled down the window of an Uber on a warm spring night. Her eyes swelled to the point that she could barely see. The public relations professional stumbled out of the car and made a…

Curbed: Kennedy Center’s Israeli Lounge redesign will include history, contemporary art

Editor May 8, 2019
Boston’s EYP architects won a competition to outfit the space, which will close briefly in 2020

Chris Richards in The Post: Go-go’s fight against gentrification is just getting started. This is…

Editor May 8, 2019
Go-go is many things. Dance music, party music, proudly local community music, black music, sacred music. And when it feels like all of those things at once, it’s a model of everlasting life.

WAMU: ‘They Don’t Understand’: Howard Neighbors Search For Solutions After Dog-Walking Uproar

Editor May 8, 2019
Howard University students and community residents turned out in droves for an Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC) 1B meeting in Shaw last week. First on the agenda was a discussion about how the historic campus can curb neighbors who…

Theresa Vargas in The Post: A man in a wheelchair couldn’t get to a wedding in a public park.

Editor May 8, 2019
This is what accessibility looks like 30 years after the ADA passed.

City Paper: BBQ Bus Smokehouse Will Relocate to Make Way for Affordable Housing This Fall

Editor May 8, 2019
Petra Development says it will help the restaurant find a new home.

Washington Business Journal: The Line hotel missed local hiring benchmarks, may still receive $46M…

Editor May 8, 2019
Two members of the D.C. Council are calling foul on a city department’s approval of a $46 million tax abatement for the Line D.C. hotel — despite the fact that the project did not meet some of the legal requirements to receive that tax…

Washington Post: FOIA restrictions would shield D.C. officials who use email for personal business

Editor May 8, 2019
D.C. lawmakers are considering a proposal that could dramatically curtail access to public records, exempting from disclosure correspondence sent with government email in which public employees discuss matters not related to their official…

Bisnow: Inside The New $162M Spy Museum’s Mission To Lure Tourists To L’Enfant Plaza

Editor May 8, 2019
The International Spy Museum will reopen Sunday in a new building twice the size of its original location, and its founder hopes it will also bring in twice the number of people.

District Dig: Under Water — Why Jack Evans was desperate for work

Editor May 8, 2019
Jack Evans leads an extraordinary life. As the D.C. Council’s longest standing member, with boundless influence and reach, he sits in box seats, attends who’s who events and galas, and poses for photo ops whenever the opportunity arises. …

Bisnow: Capital One Provides $132M Construction Loan For MRP’s Bryant Street Project

Editor May 8, 2019
MRP Realty broke ground earlier this year on the first phase of a 1,500-unit Northeast D.C. development, and it has since secured a nine-figure loan for the project's construction.

Washington Post: Portion of Rock Creek and Potomac Parkway to be shut down for 4 days for bridge…

Editor May 8, 2019
The section will close to all traffic starting Thursday, to allow for the installation of a new pedestrian bridge that will connect the arts center to the riverfront.

WTOP: Jack Evans avoids Metro discipline this week

Editor May 8, 2019
The Metro Board will not discipline its chairman, Jack Evans, this week.

Washingtonian: The Trump Hotel’s Liquor License Is Being Protested Again Over the President’s…

Editor May 8, 2019
This time around, the license is up for renewal—and that may have consequences

Washington Business Journal: Nearly $200M secured for massive Bryant Street development in Edgewood

Editor May 8, 2019
The recently founded joint venture partnership behind the initial phase of the planned 13-acre Bryant Street project near the Rhode Island Avenue Metro station has landed significant funding to advance.

UrbanTurf: The 2,250 Units Planned For Walter Reed and Upper Georgia Avenue

Editor May 8, 2019
Last month, DC's Shepherd Park neighborhood witnessed the opening of one of the city's first small-format Target stores at a site previously slated for a 215-unit mixed-use development. Elsewhere along the upper Georgia Avenue corridor and…

WAMU: From Turncoats To Torture Tools: New Spy Museum Does More Than Glamorize Espionage

Editor May 8, 2019
One of the first objects visitors will see when they enter the International Spy Museum’s new L’Enfant Plaza location is a weapon. An Amber drone, a precursor to the widely-used Predator drone of today, hangs from the lobby’s ceiling.

WTOP: Potomac’s water quality keeps improving, but not enough

Editor May 8, 2019
The waters of the Potomac River, especially in the stretch where they form in the mountains and flow past Washington, are getting cleaner. But a new report says there’s still more work to do to get the river as clean as it was once upon a…
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District Links: Council unanimously approves key FY 2027 budget legislation; White House criticism of Smithsonian…

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The DC Council voted unanimously this afternoon to approve a revised version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act after incorporating a series of amendments offered by councilmembers.

District Links: DC Council set for final vote tomorrow on FY 2027 budget legislation; Trump administration renews…

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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services Department is hailing the success of its two-year-old program that enables paramedics to administer whole blood to critically injured and medically unstable…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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