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City Paper: DC Housing Authority Seeks Co-Developer for Greenleaf Gardens

Editor Apr 29, 2019
DCHA previously labeled the Ward 6 complex as a property most in need of repair.

WAMU: 4,026 Straws Were Collected In One River Cleanup. Now, They’re Art!

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Wendy Sittner first saw the straws on Instagram. More than 4,000 of them, separated by color.

UrbanTurf: 18-Unit Residential Development Planned For Site of Former Cobalt Bar in Dupont Circle

Editor Apr 29, 2019
An 18-unit residential project will be constructed on the site of the recently-shuttered gay bar Cobalt in Dupont Circle. Plans for the new development at 1637-1641 R Street NW (map) were recently filed with the Board of Zoning Adjustment.…

Curbed: Public meeting about New Jersey Avenue NW safety improvements set for May 2

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Construction on the multimodal project is anticipated to start this year

Bisnow: General Assembly Coding School Moves To New Chinatown Space

Editor Apr 29, 2019
General Assembly, a center for learning technology skills, has moved into a new D.C. space at 509 Seventh St. NW, where it began offering classes Monday.

Petula Dvorak in The Post: ‘It’s scary’: Why we flinch when white nationalists stage a protest at a…

Editor Apr 29, 2019
A small group of white nationalists marched into a sacred place in Washington over the weekend.

DCist: Taylor Gourmet Owner Opening Up A New Sandwich Shop On The Wharf

Editor Apr 29, 2019
The menu for the new Italian hoagie spot coming to The Wharf might give you some deja vu.

DCist: This Metrobus, Along With The Rest Of The Known Universe, Belongs To Arya Now

Editor Apr 29, 2019
There’s no room on the bus for whining about lighting or the minimal number of major character deaths. It’s Arya Day, and this Metrobus knows it.

WTOP: ‘Prosperity in Peril’: DC region bus study recommends significant changes

Editor Apr 29, 2019
The D.C. region could be suffocated by even more traffic if major improvements to the region’s bus system do not come soon, a draft report obtained by WTOP finds.

Ed Lazere on the DC Fiscal Policy Institute blog: Reversing School Budget Cuts in Wards 7 and 8…

Editor Apr 29, 2019
The proposed fiscal year (FY) 2020 budget shortchanges all DCPS schools, but particularly schools in Wards 7 and 8, which have the largest concentration of low-income students of color. In a city with both growing prosperity and deepening…

DCist: White Nationalists Interrupt Book Talk At Politics And Prose

Editor Apr 29, 2019
A group of white nationalists interrupted a book talk at Politics and Prose on Saturday with a megaphone and chants of “this land is our land.”

Washington Business Journal: Taylor Gourmet co-founder Casey Patten opening new sandwich spot at The…

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Taylor Gourmet co-founder Casey Patten is launching a new restaurant at The Wharf — in the same prominent space where a location of his former restaurant chain served sandwiches before its abrupt closing and subsequent Chapter 7 filing…

UrbanTurf: The DC Neighborhoods Where White Homebuyers’ Income is Double That of Existing Residents

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Earlier this month, UrbanTurf reported on a study which examined how DC and its neighborhoods changed demographically since 2000. Now, a new analysis has joined the fray, offering a more detailed look at how new homebuyers since 2012 have…

Curbed: Over 50 D.C. embassies will be open to the public Saturday

Editor Apr 29, 2019
The annual Around the World Embassy Tour is taking place for six hours

Bloomberg: D.C. Is First to Plan to Remove, Retrofit Flood-Prone Buildings

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Washington is announcing a goal of retrofitting or removing all of its flood-prone buildings by 2050, the first major U.S. city to set such a policy.

Georgetown Metropolitan: Former ANC Commissioner Wages Fight Against Bus Shelters

Editor Apr 29, 2019
A former ANC commissioner is attempting to wage a war against the installation of a bus shelter in Georgetown.

How Much of a Threat Do Bicycles Actually Pose to DC Pedestrians? Let’s Look at the Data

Editor Apr 29, 2019
DC’s bike community was not pleased at the end of last week by this tweet from Abby Livingston, the Texas Tribune’s DC bureau chief.

City Paper: Taylor Gourmet Owner Casey Patten Tries Again with Grazie Grazie at The Wharf

Editor Apr 29, 2019
According to a spokesperson it should open Tuesday. Check out the menu.

WTOP: Press House apartments break ground near Union Market

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Developer Foulger-Pratt just broke ground on its two-building apartment project near D.C.’s Union Market that will incorporate an old printing press warehouse where the Congressional Record was once produced.

District Links: Mayor’s new ‘Resilient DC’ plan goes beyond sustainability; new…

Editor Apr 29, 2019
Happy Monday. Muriel Bowser today released the District’s first strategy for meeting challenges such as climate change, called Resilient DC, which pictures more than just the environmental concerns for the city.
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