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City Paper: New Hospitality Group Bets Sports Gambling Will Give Them an Edge

Editor Feb 16, 2021
Chef Tim Ma, Jonas Singer, and Ben Sislen hope to open two D.C. sports bars with betting technology by September.

WTOP: Gift Shop, new retailer of Black-owned brands, to open in Union Market area

Editor Feb 16, 2021
D.C. is about to get a vibrant new retailer for Black-owned brands.

DCist: After 56 Years, Blues Alley Jazz Club Might Have To Close Its Doors In Georgetown

Editor Feb 16, 2021
One of Washington’s longest running jazz clubs might be leaving its Georgetown home, marking the latest pandemic-era loss for the city’s music scene.

UrbanTurf: A Four-Story Residential Development Pitched a Block From DC’s Social Safeway

Editor Feb 16, 2021
A new residential development may be in the works for the northern edge of Georgetown.

WTOP: Report: If widespread remote work becomes the new normal in DC, a lot of people would be left…

Editor Feb 16, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic spurred a rapid shift to remote work as the threat of the coronavirus and stay-at-home orders shuttered offices and businesses across the D.C. region.

Washingtonian: A Huge New Mixed-Use Development Is Coming to DC’s Buzzard Point

Editor Feb 16, 2021
The waterfront project will include shops, restaurants, offices, hotels, and thousands of residences.

Washingtonian: Remote Working in DC Could Increase Fivefold After the Pandemic

Editor Feb 16, 2021
The impact on Metro as well as and small or minority-owned business could be brutal, according to the Greater Washington Partnership.

UrbanTurf: Incubators, Galleries, and Condos: The Remaining Proposals to Redevelop DC’s…

Editor Feb 16, 2021
Last week, UrbanTurf covered five of the proposals pitched to redevelop the Langston-Slater Campus in Truxton Circle. Today, we take a look at the remaining five.

Washington Post: D.C. restaurant, retail employees face bleak future if remote office work stays…

Editor Feb 16, 2021
After a year of pandemic-induced upheaval, as employees and bosses wonder about lasting changes to work life, a consultant’s report predicts that when the coronavirus crisis is over, a huge number of people in the Washington region will…

WTOP: DC Strings Workshop honors Black History Month, COVID-19 victims

Editor Feb 16, 2021
It was founded five years ago as a nonprofit to highlight diversity in classical music.

NBC4: Iconic DC Jazz Club Blues Alley Looking for New Location

Editor Feb 15, 2021
One of the most iconic music venues in the world and a landmark in Washington, D.C., that has been closed due to the pandemic is unlikely to reopen at its original site.

ABC7: ‘Failed us’: Capitol Police deliver decisive ‘No Confidence’ vote in…

Editor Feb 15, 2021
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — U.S. Capitol Police officers say they have delivered an "overwhelming vote" of 'No Confidence' in its senior leadership following the attacks on the Capitol.

WTOP: Survey finds DC residents want better train and bus service

Editor Feb 15, 2021
At some point behind the wheel, you’ve probably wished there were not so many other cars on the road.

Washington Post: Pelosi says there will be a 9/11 Commission-style panel to examine Jan. 6 Capitol…

Editor Feb 15, 2021
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that the House would move to establish an independent commission to investigate what led to a mob storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 — one similar to the body that studied the 9/11 attacks for 15…

Associated Press: Pelosi says independent commission will examine Capitol riot

Editor Feb 15, 2021
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Monday that Congress will establish an independent, Sept. 11-style commission to look into the deadly insurrection that took place at the U.S. Capitol.

WTOP: Some in Northeast DC still dealing with fall flooding aftermath

Editor Feb 15, 2021
It’s been five months since torrential rains caused an overflow of wastewater in some Northeast D.C. homes, and residents are still concerned about what’s not being done to repair damage.

DCist: It’s Not A Waitlist: D.C. Plans New COVID-19 Vaccine Sign-Up For March

Editor Feb 15, 2021
D.C. is revamping its COVID-19 vaccine sign-up process with a series of changes that, officials say, will attempt to build equity into the system.

DCist: Capitol Riot Didn’t Drive Up COVID-19 Cases In D.C., Data Suggests

Editor Feb 15, 2021
After hordes of unmasked Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building last month, the country’s top health official warned the riots could lead to a fresh wave of COVID-19 cases. That didn’t happen — at least not in D.C.,…

WTOP: DC led the nation in green building in 2020

Editor Feb 15, 2021
If D.C. were a state, it would have topped all states in 2020 for LEED-certified green building, based on square feet per capita.

DCist: D.C. Council Considers Tax Relief For Residents Getting Unemployment Aid

Editor Feb 15, 2021
D.C. residents forced out of work suddenly by COVID-19 could be in for another unpleasant surprise this year: a large tax bill.
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