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Washington Business Journal: This steak chain is closing two D.C.-area restaurants

Editor Oct 16, 2019
Two locations of Del Frisco’s Grille in Greater Washington will shutter Sunday, just a few weeks after the restaurants were acquired by huge restaurant conglomerate Landry’s Inc.

UrbanTurf: NoMa’s 99-Unit Tribeca Condos Break Ground

Editor Oct 16, 2019
A little more than a year after UrbanTurf broke news of a by-right condominium development planned on the cusp of NoMa, the Tribeca is moving forward.

Courtland Milloy in The Post: Stiffer traffic penalties won’t make our streets safer, but that’s…

Editor Oct 16, 2019
You have to hand it to the D.C. bicycle lobby.

Washington Post: Trump emoluments case over his D.C. hotel gets second chance in legal challenge

Editor Oct 16, 2019
A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit claiming that President Trump is illegally profiting from foreign and state government visitors at his hotel in downtown Washington.

Washington Post: In wealthy D.C. areas, praise and pans for mayor’s call to increase affordable…

Editor Oct 16, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s plan to push affordable housing into affluent neighborhoods drew applause Tuesday but also sparked warnings that it would face opposition from communities that have long resisted subsidized housing.

Washingtonian: These May Be The Best Political Posters Ever to Hit DC Streets

Editor Oct 16, 2019
A local activist is talking about a mayoral run. But first, some Peruvian-inflected posters.

Washington Post: Trump emoluments case over his D.C. hotel gets second chance in legal challenge

Editor Oct 16, 2019
A federal appeals court on Tuesday revived a lawsuit claiming that President Trump is illegally profiting from foreign and state government visitors at his hotel in downtown Washington.

WTOP: New affordable housing units are coming to neighborhoods in DC

Editor Oct 15, 2019
The future of affordable housing in D.C. won’t be confined to the usual neighborhoods, D.C.’s mayor said Tuesday.

Washingtonian: A Nationals-Yankees World Series Will Mean Dozens of DC-vs.-NYC Think Pieces, and…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
So it’s come to this: A Washington Nationals-New York Yankees World Series is not impossible. Such an event would unleash a nightmare upon journalism. By which I mean think piece after think piece, and hot take after hot take, about which…

WAMU: Here’s Where D.C. Mayor Bowser Wants To Put New Affordable Housing

Editor Oct 15, 2019
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser set a goal this year to add 12,000 new affordable homes to the city over the next six years. Tuesday, she unveiled her administration’s plan for where those homes will go.

Washington Business Journal: Even before its grand opening, this Navy Yard-area apartment building…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
The newest multifamily building to be developed near Nationals Park in Southeast D.C. isn't open yet, but it's already nearly fully leased.

UrbanTurf: A Proposed Change Would Prohibit New Construction in DC From Blocking Solar Panels

Editor Oct 15, 2019
Earlier this year, the Adams Morgan ANC filed a zoning appeal of a construction permit for a building which could reduce the solar production capacity of an adjacent home. Because the building was new construction rather than an addition,…

Washington Post: Strike averted as thousands of D.C.-area janitors reach labor agreement with…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
Unionized janitors and building workers reached a tentative agreement Tuesday with commercial cleaning companies, ending labor negotiations and avoiding a strike of nearly 11,000 workers throughout the District, Maryland and Virginia.

Washington Business Journal: Bowser redoubles her push for more housing in D.C., including in its…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser is launching a new front in her campaign to see more housing built across D.C., rolling out a host of proposed policy changes designed to spur the construction of affordable homes even in some of the District’s…

Bisnow: Mayor Bowser Unveils Wide-Ranging Road Map To Build Tens Of Thousands Of Housing Units…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
The plan to address the housing shortage in the nation's capital came into clearer focus Tuesday, with the D.C. government releasing key documents aimed at guiding the city's development.

Washington Post: Washington’s latest tell-all memoir: The secrets of a preschool girl gone viral

Editor Oct 15, 2019
The author of Washington’s latest tell-all memoir has been scheduling publicity interviews around nap time.

UrbanTurf: 36,000 Homes By 2025: OP and Mayor Release Housing Production Goals by Planning Area

Editor Oct 15, 2019
Earlier this year, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a commitment to create 36,000 new housing units in DC by 2025, including 12,000 affordable units, to help alleviate the constrained local housing market and preempt an anticipated housing…

City Paper: D.C. Author Sid Balman Jr.’s Seventh Flag Tackles Radicalization and Contemporary…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
The longtime journalist's debut novel follows two Texas families over four generations amid a rising tide of brutality.

Washington Post: After 30 years behind bars, ’80s D.C. drug kingpin Rayful Edmond III returns to…

Editor Oct 15, 2019
With his custom-tailored silk clothes, multi-carat diamond jewelry and, according to law enforcement officials, as much as $2 million a week from sales of cocaine and crack cocaine coming in, Rayful Edmond III was the biggest drug dealer…

DCist: Howard’s Student Newspaper Is The Latest Local College Outlet Facing Financial Crisis

Editor Oct 15, 2019
After 89 years of weekly print editions, Howard University’s student newspaper The Hilltop is considering a permanent end to its print newspaper.
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Mayor Muriel Bowser is pushing for changes to the District's housing laws with two new bills she submitted last week to the DC Council, with her administration saying the city needs to take steps to…

Kevin Chavous: DC’s win against Ticketmaster should be just the beginning, but a price cap isn’t the answer

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Summer concert season is here, but the usual enthusiasm among District residents is not. Across the country, reports have emerged of softer ticket sales. After years of rising ticket prices —…

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