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Bisnow: Six-Story Apartment Building Planned To Replace Single-Family Home On Wisconsin Avenue…

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Single-family housing still dominates many parts of upper Northwest D.C., but one Wisconsin Avenue corner could soon welcome a new six-story building.

Washingtonian: Meridian Pint Is Closing in Columbia Heights and Opening in Arlington

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Owner John Andrade blames DC's oversaturated beer and restaurant scenes.

DCist: Capital Bikeshare Is Temporarily Pulling The Plug On Its Electric Bikes

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Capital Bikeshare is temporarily sidelining its electric bikes after reports of an issue with forceful brakes.

Bisnow: D.C. Apartment Rents Rise 2.5% Despite Slowing Absorption

Editor Apr 15, 2019
D.C.'s apartment market experienced unexpectedly strong rent growth in the first quarter, but a surge of new deliveries this year could put downward pressure on rents.

DCist: Like A Friend Who Just Had A Kid, Meridian Pint Is Moving To Arlington

Editor Apr 15, 2019
After nearly a decade on 11th Street NW, Columbia Heights mainstay Meridian Pint is headed to Arlington.

City Paper: An Ambiguous Federal Medicaid Cliff Can Force D.C. Seniors Into Nursing Homes

Editor Apr 15, 2019
A small increase in income can have devastating consequences for seniors relying on Medicaid for their care. These lawsuits say that’s illegal.

WAMU: The Washington Monument Won’t Reopen Until August

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Hoping to take family and friends to the top of the Washington Monument this summer? Tell them to push off their visit until the end of the season.

Washington Post: Washington Monument reopening delayed until at least August

Editor Apr 15, 2019
The reopening of Washington Monument, scheduled for this spring, has been delayed because of the discovery of possibly contaminated underground soil, the National Park Service said Monday.

WTOP: Has making DC Circulator free actually drawn new riders?

Editor Apr 15, 2019
A proposal that would make the DC Circulator permanently free of charge — a move meant to cut down on traffic — could face some challenges getting through the D.C. Council.

Hill Rag: Solar Energy: In DC, It’s Not Just for Homeowners Anymore

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Solar energy has long been available for DC homeowners, but apartment and condo dwellers have only had the option of subscribing to green energy produced outside the District. Thanks to a new program sponsored by DC-based CleanChoice…

WTOP: Washington Monument to reopen in August

Editor Apr 15, 2019
The Washington Monument will open in August, after having been closed for three years.

Curbed: Capital Bikeshare temporarily takes its electric bikes out of service after reports of brake…

Editor Apr 15, 2019
The firm that operates the e-bikes is also pulling them from bike-share services in New York, San Francisco

UrbanTurf: Overhead Service? DC’s Pro Tennis Team Confirms Plans to Play Atop Union Market

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Earlier this month, UrbanTurf reported on developer EDENS's efforts to seek approval to use the roof of Union Market as an elevated park, potentially to host tennis matches. Now, those plans are being confirmed.

WTOP: DC region ranks 6th in nation for office construction in 2019

Editor Apr 15, 2019
The Washington, D.C. region ranks sixth in the nation for scheduled 2019 new office project delivery, second only to New York City among East Coast metropolitan areas.

WTOP: The Yards within The Yard (and why DC companies are moving to the waterfronts)

Editor Apr 15, 2019
The Yards — a collection of residential, retail and restaurants within D.C.’s historic Navy Yard, and part of the Nats ballpark’s Capitol Riverfront neighborhood — is set for more growth.

HuffPost: Fight To Save Black Culture In Gentrifying D.C. Continues After Go-Go Victory

Editor Apr 15, 2019
Community members joined #DontMuteDC to protest efforts to suppress the music that has played at a famed intersection for decades.

Washington Post: Alumni of D.C.’s historically black vocational school gather

Editor Apr 14, 2019
Almost 65 years since graduating from Armstrong Technical High School in the District, Thelma Cummings and Clayton Roberts greeted each other Sunday with a warm hug as a ballroom in Prince George’s County began to fill up around them.

Washington Post: Teaching is a marathon for this D.C. educator. It’s her students who cross the…

Editor Apr 14, 2019
A day for Kelly Harper runs roughly 13,000 steps — back and forth, back and forth around her classroom. That’s about six miles for the 29-year-old teacher. The large pink jug of water she keeps at her desk is crucial for the marathon-plus…

Washington Post: Capital Bikeshare pulls its electric bikes

Editor Apr 14, 2019
Quads, hamstrings, glutes — remember those muscles, Capital Bikeshare users?

Washington Post Editorial Board: A D.C. charter school bill aims to fix a system that isn’t broken

Editor Apr 14, 2019
THE DISTRICT’S charter school sector has been largely untouched as charter school opponents across the country have waged an increasingly relentless campaign against them. That is mainly due to the enormous popularity of the schools that…
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