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Washington Post: Audit: D.C. hotel failed to meet requirements for $46 million tax subsidy

Editor Mar 5, 2020
The developers of a boutique hotel in Adams Morgan failed to meet hiring requirements needed to obtain a multimillion-dollar tax abatement enacted by the D.C. Council, according to an independent audit.

DCist: One Of D.C.’s Biggest Dog Parks Will Close Until Fall 2021. Shaw Neighbors Say They Were…

Editor Mar 5, 2020
The sign was quietly pawposted earlier this week: A beloved city dog park would close April 1 and remain off-limits to the pawpublic until fall 2021.

Washingtonian: A Coronavirus Pop-Up Shop Has Opened on Florida Avenue

Editor Mar 5, 2020
The proprietor says she stocked up on hand sanitizer and masks weeks ago.

UrbanTurf: 120 Senior Units and Community Market Proposed for Palisades Safeway Site

Editor Mar 5, 2020
The proposed development at the site of the former Safeway store in Palisades is coming into focus.

Washington Post: Washington Mystics owner Sheila Johnson pursuing Trump hotel lease

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Virginia business executive Sheila Johnson, owner of luxury resorts and the Washington Mystics WNBA team, is among the bidders trying to acquire the lease to President Trump’s hotel in downtown Washington, according to two people familiar…

WTOP: Where DC property assessments may go up the most — and where they’d go down

Editor Mar 5, 2020
New property assessments have been sent to homeowners in the District, and the proposed average increase is modest, though it varies significantly from neighborhood to neighborhood.

Washington Business Journal: U Street to get flagship location of holistic, women-centric health…

Editor Mar 5, 2020
If 2019 was the year Advantia Health LLC planted seeds, 2020 is the year the tree bears fruit.

Hill Rag: SE Library Reno Completion Pushed to 2024

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Design Build Team Cites Regulatory and Size Limitations

Washington Blade: Nat’l group withdraws D.C. measure to decriminalize sex work

Editor Mar 5, 2020
A national organization that advocates for the decriminalization of sex work announced on Tuesday that it has withdrawn a petition it filed in January before the D.C. Board of Elections to place a bill to decriminalize prostitution in the…

Washington Blade: LGBTQ seniors bill receives strong backing at D.C. Council hearing

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Nine witnesses representing LGBTQ and LGBTQ supportive organizations expressed strong support for the Care for LGBTQ Seniors and Seniors with HIV Amendment Act during a Feb. 19 hearing before the D.C. Council’s Committee on Government…

Washington Blade: New D.C. U.S. Attorney meets with LGBTQ activists

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Timothy Shea, the recently named U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, told at least a dozen LGBTQ community leaders at a Feb. 27 meeting in his office that he plans to continue the policy of his predecessor in reaching out to the…

WTOP: Agreement reached to avoid Safeway strike

Editor Mar 5, 2020
After weeks of talk of a possible strike, Safeway and its workers reached a tentative agreement early Thursday morning that would avoid a work stoppage.

Washington Business Journal: Safeway, union employees reach tentative deal hours before strike vote

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Union employees of Safeway and the grocery chain have reached a tentative labor agreement that could avert a strike, the union said Thursday.

City Paper: How a Photographer With Vision Loss Makes His Art and Masters His Aesthetic

Editor Mar 5, 2020
D.C. photographer Steven Marks opens up about his photos and his sight.

City Paper: What’s The Plan?

Editor Mar 5, 2020
D.C. is growing wealthier and whiter every year. Is a conspiracy theory to blame?

Washington Business Journal: Audit finds D.C.’s Line hotel failed to meet criteria for $46M…

Editor Mar 5, 2020
An auditor hired by the D.C. government has found the owner of the Line D.C. hotel failed to comply with two requirements that would allow the hotel to receive a planned $46 million tax abatement from the city.

WAMU: How One D.C. Woman Became A Coronavirus Capitalist

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Where some people see a spreading coronavirus pandemic, Adilisha Patrom saw an opportunity.

Washington Post: Metro under investigation for handling of February fire at L’Enfant Plaza station

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Among the missteps cited were sending passenger-filled trains to check reports of fire and waiting several minutes before calling fire and rescue crews

DCist: Jack Evans Will Be A Superdelegate This Year, Whether Democratic Party Officials Like It Or…

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Jack Evans keeps coming back—even to national politics.

Washington Business Journal: Green Hat Gin headed for wider distribution after acquisition

Editor Mar 5, 2020
Atchison, Kansas-based MGP Ingredients Inc., which supplies distilled spirits and specialty wheat proteins and starches, has acquired the D.C. maker of Green Hat Gin.
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