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UrbanTurf: Neighbors Along Chain Bridge Road Appeal Plans For Seven New Homes

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Another single-family development west of Rock Creek Park is experiencing a hiccup.

Washington Post: Potential buyer emerges for Trump’s D.C. hotel lease

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Local developer Brian Friedman says he will bid for property that has been center of controversy for president

NBC4: Relief Program Has Paid More Than $1M for High Water Bills in DC

Editor Jan 3, 2020
D.C. residents and nonprofits have saved roughly $1.5 million on their water bills in the past year thanks to a hardship program created following a News4 I-Team investigation, but D.C. leaders budgeted many more millions of dollars that…

Carol Morgan in The Post: What I see when I draw on Metro

Editor Jan 3, 2020
I’m a frequent bus and Metro rider here in the District. I regularly draw companion subway and bus riders, and I gain much from my drawing. As a figurative artist of more than 20 years, I can vouch that my work in transit strengthens my…

Bisnow: Head Of D.C. Housing Finance Agency Dies At 51

Editor Jan 3, 2020
Todd Lee, who became D.C.'s top housing finance official after a 25-year career in the private sector, died Wednesday. He was 51.

WTOP: Downtown closure over Metro vent shaft concerns will last 4 months

Editor Jan 2, 2020
It will take about four months to fix a major artery in downtown D.C. that engineers said may not support the weight of vehicles and cause them to fall straight into a Metro vent shaft.

WAMU: ‘Everybody Loves You On The Way Out The Door’: Gypsy Sally’s Owners Reflect On Closure

Editor Jan 2, 2020
Gypsy Sally’s, a Georgetown music venue known for booking jam bands and up-and-coming local singers, will shut down this weekend. The building’s owners plan to turn the space into condominiums.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. Housing Finance Agency chief Todd Lee dies at 51

Editor Jan 2, 2020
Todd Lee, the head of the D.C. Housing Finance Agency, died Wednesday. He was 51.

WAMU: D.C. Homicides Reach Highest Tally In A Decade

Editor Jan 2, 2020
More than 160 people lost their lives to violent crime in D.C. this past year, as city officials struggle to address the rising homicide count for the second year in a row.

Washington Post: D.C. Council weighs banning flavored e-cigarettes and menthol cigarettes

Editor Jan 2, 2020
Anti-tobacco advocates on Thursday urged the D.C. Council to add menthol cigarettes to its list of banned items as lawmakers consider prohibiting all flavored vaping products in the nation’s capital.

Bisnow: Construction Resumes At Fannie Mae Site After Fatal Accident

Editor Jan 2, 2020
Workers have resumed construction on a Northwest D.C. site where one man died in an accident.

Washington Post: Two D.C. employers to pay almost $500,000 in wage theft cases

Editor Jan 2, 2020
The District’s attorney general said Thursday that two employers will pay almost $500,000 in penalties to their workers and the city after investigations into wage theft.

WAMU: D.C. Writers Celebrate The 200th Birthday Of A Famous — And Forgotten — Local Novelist

Editor Jan 2, 2020
While many of us were at home relaxing family or contemplating the impending arrival of the new year, Washington novelist Mary Kay Zuravleff was spending a few quiet moments at a gravestone in Georgetown’s historic Oak Hill Cemetery.

WTOP: Medium Rare closes Capitol Hill location, but will expand another

Editor Jan 2, 2020
Cleveland Park steakhouse Medium Rare has closed its Capitol Hill outpost on Eighth Street Southeast, but Barracks Row’s loss may be Nationals fans’ gain.

Bisnow: D.C. Office Market Ends 2019 With Whimper Amid WeWork Pause

Editor Jan 2, 2020
D.C.'s office market experienced a slow 2019 that became even worse toward the end of the year as one of the main demand drivers — coworking providers — hit the pause button.

WTOP: ‘They’re so addicted’: DC Council hears concerns on youth vaping

Editor Jan 2, 2020
As the D.C. Council considers three bills targeting electronic cigarettes and nicotine addiction, advocates and citizens have voiced concern that tobacco products are aimed primarily at children and African Americans.

UrbanTurf: A “Bodega” and a Speakeasy Among Amenities at Proposed 421-Room Downtown DC Hotel…

Editor Jan 2, 2020
More than two years after plans were revealed for one of DC’s oldest known surviving apartment buildings, The Harrison has a new developer and a new proposal for redevelopment.

DCist: Pedestrian Killed In A Hit-And-Run On New Year’s Day

Editor Jan 2, 2020
The new year wasn’t even five hours old when the District recorded its first traffic fatality.

WTOP: DC Council hears vape-addicted ‘kids taking products to bed with them’

Editor Jan 2, 2020
As the council of the District of Columbia considers three bills targeting electronic cigarettes and nicotine addiction, advocates and citizens have voiced concern that tobacco products are aimed primarily at children and…

Washington Post: This straight-A student’s childhood was punctured by gun violence. He started a…

Editor Jan 2, 2020
When RuQuan Brown and his father met with an Ivy League football coach in December, he recalls his father making a striking statement, one that shapes the way the teenager views the successes he has already achieved.
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