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Washington Post: ‘Where’s my go-go music?’ Residents say turn up the music after a complaint…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
On the corner of a District street named after “the Godfather of Go-Go,” passersby craned their heads Tuesday toward an electronics store known for pumping go-go’s distinct percussive funk into the open air.

CityLab: The Uncertain Future of D.C.’s Cherry Blossoms

Editor Apr 9, 2019
The cherry trees at the Tidal Basin look beautiful, but daily flooding at high tide and crumbling infrastructure are threatening their survival.

NBC4: DC Water to Change Calculation of Controversial Water Fee to Increase Fairness

Editor Apr 9, 2019
DC Water is changing the way it calculates a controversial fee that currently costs some residents hundreds of dollars each month.

Washington Post: Pediatric medical center supported by United Arab Emirates to open at former Walter…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
A pediatric medical research facility funded by a financial gift from the United Arab Emirates will open next year at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center site in the District, officials announced Tuesday.

City Paper: The Go-Go Community Weighs In on the Metro PCS Controversy

Editor Apr 9, 2019
“These people complaining? That’s like going to New Orleans and telling them to stop performing jazz in the streets."

Bisnow: Third Generation Of D.C. Real Estate Family Sells Most Of Its D.C. Portfolio, Shifts To…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
As the D.C. market attracts a growing flow of institutional capital, it is becoming more difficult for family real estate companies to compete for deals.

Washington Business Journal: Kith and Kin’s Kwame Onwuachi named one of 2019’s best new…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Kwame Onwuachi of The Wharf's Kith and Kin is one of Food & Wine magazine’s 10 best new chefs for 2019.

Washington Business Journal: The Yards’ first major office tenant inks long-term lease for new…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Chemonics International has made its D.C. consolidation official, signing a long-term lease with Brookfield Properties for a new 11-story office building at The Yards.

City Paper: National Anthem Singer Bob McDonald Reflects on a Lifetime With the Caps

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Twenty-seven seasons later, McDonald is still the go-to anthem singer, and a celebrity among hockey fans.

Washingtonian: Beer Garden Neighboring Metro PCS Might Join the Go-Go Fight

Editor Apr 9, 2019
"We're playing music outside too, and I would hate for us to be allowed and someone else not to be."

Washington Business Journal: Children’s National taps Johnson & Johnson for incubator at…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Children’s National Health System has teamed up with Johnson & Johnson’s innovation arm to launch an incubator on its new campus at the former Walter Reed Medical Center.

Washington Post: Should we embrace Metro’s broken escalators for keeping us in shape?

Editor Apr 9, 2019
On most days, and in at least a few stations, you’ll see exiting Metro riders come to a broken escalator. They’ll groan, and then, like Sherpas bearing backpacks and purses, they’ll join the slow-moving procession of people trudging up.

UrbanTurf: The 350 Residential Units and Maritime Services Planned for the Wharf’s Second Phase

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Nearly 18 months after the first phase of The Wharf debuted in DC, the second phase broke ground at the end of March. This phase includes an additional half-mile of development to the stretch of the Anacostia waterfront between the…

Washington Post: ‘She sang with her eyes closed’: The concert at the Lincoln Memorial that changed…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
As she stepped toward the bouquet of microphones, she closed her eyes — as if to echo the words of the man who had just introduced her by saying, “Genius, like justice, is blind.”

DCist: ‘This Is The Sound Of Florida And Georgia Avenue’: Go-Go Fans Are Trying To Bring The Music…

Editor Apr 9, 2019
On a block called “Chuck Brown Way,” go-go music blasted through speakers on Monday evening.

City Paper: Bowser Names Barbara Bazron Director of Department of Behavioral Health

Editor Apr 9, 2019
She was a top official at DBH during a tumultuous merger, and will return to D.C. to lead the scandal-plagued department.

Washington Post: Bowser taps veteran D.C. bureaucrat to lead agency fighting opioid overdoses

Editor Apr 9, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) has appointed Barbara Bazron - a veteran manager of public health agencies in both the District and Maryland - to lead the Department of Behavioral Health, city officials said.

DCist: Uber-Owned Jump Is Hopping Into The D.C. Scooter Scene

Editor Apr 9, 2019
Uber’s dockless electric scooters have officially hit District streets as of Tuesday morning, the company announced in a press release. You can access Jump scooters directly from your Uber app—they’re free to unlock and then 15 cents per…

Curbed: Uber’s electric Jump scooters come to D.C.

Editor Apr 9, 2019
The scooters are free to unlock and cost $0.15 a minute to ride

Curbed: See the latest designs for the Georgetown C&O Canal refresh

Editor Apr 9, 2019
James Corner Field Operations project entails canal’s historic structures, improved access, and mule yard
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