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Washingtonian: A New Study Contradicts a Washington Post Poll About How Native Americans View the…

Editor Feb 21, 2020
We asked one of the authors why this new research got such different results.

DCist: With Business Down At Some D.C.-Area Chinese Restaurants, Owners Blame The Coronavirus

Editor Feb 21, 2020
Judy Yu hasn’t given herself a paycheck this month. She estimates business at Sichuan Jin River, the Rockville restaurant she co-owns with two partners, has been down by about 35 percent so far this year—a trend she links to fears about…

Lisa Maria Mallory in the Washington Business Journal: D.C. can help developers overcome cost…

Editor Feb 21, 2020
This is the year to spur the future housing affordability in the District of Columbia. The comprehensive plan amendment guiding development, along with the District’s policy direction, for the next several years will come before the D.C.…

Washington Business Journal: Park Hotels sells Embassy Suites in West End

Editor Feb 21, 2020
Park Hotels & Resorts Inc., the real estate investment trust that spun out of Hilton in 2016, has sold one of its D.C. properties, the Embassy Suites by Hilton Georgetown — though the property is technically outside of that tony…

Washington Business Journal: Sucampo founders list Georgetown condo in the Ritz-Carlton for sale

Editor Feb 21, 2020
The former couple behind Sucampo Pharmaceuticals have listed their condominium in the Ritz-Carlton Georgetown for sale. The asking price for the unit at 3150 South St. NW is $4.15 million.

Vincent Orange in the Washington Business Journal: D.C. Chamber is on a positive trajectory

Editor Feb 21, 2020
According to the Washington Business Journal’s 2020 Book of Lists, the D.C. Chamber is the No. 2 ranked chamber in Greater Washington after ranking fourth in 2017, 2018 and 2019. The chamber’s strong revenue performance in 2019 of nearly…

Washingtonian: On Tap Magazine Will Relaunch as District Fray Magazine

Editor Feb 21, 2020
The magazine will be a pillar of the growing social sports empire.

Washington Business Journal: Modern furniture retailer to replace North Face in Georgetown

Editor Feb 21, 2020
It didn't take long for Georgetown landlord Eastbanc to fill the space left vacant by North Face's closure in July. Blu Dot, a modern furniture retailer, has signed a lease for the 8,950-square-foot retail location at 3333 M St. NW.

Sarah Jane Shoenfeld in The Post: Barry Farm’s historic landmark designation was pitted against…

Editor Feb 21, 2020
The D.C. Historic Preservation Review Board recently approved a historic landmark nomination for Barry Farm Dwellings, a Ward 8 public housing complex set on land that slopes upward from the Anacostia River and overlooks downtown…

Karl Racine in The Post: Lawyers must stand up to Trump to protect our legal system

Editor Feb 21, 2020
President Trump’s deceitful diatribe against respected U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson is his latest assault on the judiciary’s independence.

WTOP: Exclusive: DC police chief criticizes judge’s decision to release teen charged with murder

Editor Feb 20, 2020
A teenager charged with first-degree murder is out of jail after a judge released him with conditions this week, and D.C.’s police chief said that he disagrees with this decision.

Bisnow: Whole Foods To Reopen In Glover Park After 3-Year Closure

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Glover Park's long neighborhood nightmare is over.

WTOP: Glover Park Whole Foods will reopen after nearly 3 years

Editor Feb 20, 2020
The Glover Park Whole Foods, a neighborhood staple for 20 years, will reopen sometime in the near future after Whole Foods and its landlord have settled a legal dispute.

DCist: After Arduous Legal Battle Over Rats And Acts Of God, Glover Park’s Whole Foods Is Reopening

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Yes, you heard right: after an arduous legal battle that has kept the Wisconsin Avenue grocery store closed down for three years, Glover Park’s Whole Foods is set to remodel and reopen.

Washington Times: D.C. United partners with Caesars, which could lead to sportsbook at Audi Field

Editor Feb 20, 2020
D.C. United announced a strategic partnership with the casino company Caesars Entertainment that could pave the way for a sportsbook to be opened at Audi Field.

Washington Times: D.C. Council aims to remove barriers for housing vouchers

Editor Feb 20, 2020
D.C. Council held a hearing Thursday on bills that would give housing voucher recipients money for rental application fees and prohibit landlords from denying rental applications from people who pay in part with vouchers.

Washington Business Journal: It’s really happening: Whole Foods in Glover Park will reopen…

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Whole Foods Market in Glover Park will reopen at long last after the grocer settled a legal battle with its landlord that closed the store for nearly three years.

DCist: Former Director of D.C. Office For Human Rights Office Announces At-Large Candidacy

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Former D.C. Office of Human Rights Director Mónica Palacio announced her candidacy for the independent at-large council seat today.

DCist: Bus Lanes And Other Improvements Are Coming To Columbia Heights’ Bustling 14th Street…

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Major changes are coming to 14th Street in Columbia Heights starting this summer, including dedicated bus lanes, redesigned bike lanes, and pick-up and drop-off areas intended to address congestion in one of the city’s most bustling…

Bisnow: Park Hotels Sells D.C. Embassy Suites For $90M

Editor Feb 20, 2020
Park Hotels & Resorts has unloaded two more hotels following its acquisition of Chesapeake Lodging Trust, including one in D.C.
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