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Washington Post: One D.C. restaurant loses a Michelin star, while four others claim one

Editor Oct 1, 2019
The Michelin guide, now in its fourth year of awarding stars to Washington restaurants, is known for prizing stability over flash. And so there is nothing you could call seismic about the changes announced Tuesday for the 2020 list of D.C.…

Washingtonian: Equinox Is Opening Its Newest DC Location in Mount Vernon Triangle This Week

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Starting this Thursday, you can hit the luxury fitness club (don't call it a gym).

Curbed: D.C.’s first open streets event is this weekend. Here’s what to expect.

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Roughly three miles of Georgia Avenue NW will close to traffic

DCist: District Proposal Would Cut The Number Of Dockless Scooter Operators In Half

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Dockless scooter devotees may be delighted to see more vehicles zooming around the District next year, but with less variety if the city adopts new draft proposed rules from the District Department of Transportation.

Washingtonian: Emilie’s Opens on Capitol Hill Next Week with Oyster Carts and Ranch-Fried Chicken

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Take a look inside the next restaurant from former Himitsu star Kevin Tien.

UrbanTurf: Georgetown University Plans New Student Housing Near Union Station

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Georgetown University has applied for design review of a new student housing building on a site owned by Gonzaga College High School. The university is proposing an 11-story building with 158 apartments, totaling 476 beds, above 1,950…

Curbed: Final designs for World War I Memorial on Pennsylvania Avenue NW take shape

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Federal planning commissioners are set to approve the memorial this week

DCist: At New Shop Somewhere In Navy Yard, Coffee And Clothes Go Together

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Somewhere, the new space from some of the team behind Maketto, is not a coffee shop, and also not a streetwear store, it’s both. For Will Sharp—who opened the new Navy Yard shop with Maketto’s head of retail Dom Adams and third owner Steve…

WAMU: D.C. Quietly Increases Tax On Sodas And Sugary Drinks

Editor Oct 1, 2019
A new tax on sodas and sugary drinks goes into effect in D.C. Tuesday, though unlike other similar rules across the country, this one was adopted with little fanfare and very little debate.

Washington Business Journal: The Nationals bounced back this year. The fans didn’t follow.

Editor Oct 1, 2019
The Washington Nationals saw attendance fall this season to its lowest total since 2011 — a sizable drop for a club that rebounded on the field in a big way.

Washington Post: D.C. mayor will join hundreds of janitors in rush-hour march through downtown…

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Tuesday’s evening commute will again be interrupted by a protest, as demonstrators are expected to take to the streets of downtown D.C. to demand a new labor contract and fair wages for thousands of janitors in Maryland, Virginia and the…

WTOP: Drivers pay less to DC for red-light camera tickets after tweak, but no refunds planned

Editor Oct 1, 2019
The District of Columbia changed parts of its red-light camera policy in 2017 after it was pointed out many drivers were being overcharged — and while drivers are paying less for red-light violations, there’s no sign D.C. plans to refund…

Washington Business Journal: The Cheesecake Factory is coming to downtown D.C. It expects a long…

Editor Oct 1, 2019
The Cheesecake Factory Inc. (NASDAQ: CAKE) expects a long stay at its new downtown D.C. home.

WAMU: Metro Will Run Late For Nationals Wild Card, Mystics Playoff Games Tuesday

Editor Oct 1, 2019
Metro will run trains later for Tuesday’s Nationals Wild Card game and the Mystics WNBA finals game — and foot the bill.

WAMU: Airbnbs Remain Technically Illegal In D.C. As Officials Sort Out Regulations

Editor Oct 1, 2019
For hosts across D.C., Tuesday was supposed to be a fateful day — a new law allowing previously illegal short-term rentals booked through homesharing platforms like Airbnb, HomeAway and VRBO was scheduled to take effect.

DCist: The House Of Representatives Dining Room Is Now On OpenTable

Editor Sep 30, 2019
The House of Representatives is, you may have heard, rather busy right now. But it’s technically not in session, which means that as of today, for the first time, you can visit the House of Representatives Members’ Dining Room for lunch,…

Curbed: D.C. may cap how many scooter companies are allowed in the city

Editor Sep 30, 2019
Four chosen companies would be able to provide up to 10,000 total scooters

WTOP: Metro to run extra trains for Mystics and Nationals games

Editor Sep 30, 2019
Washington sports fans can rely on Metro to get to and from the Mystics and the Nationals games on Tuesday night.

Washington Post: Metro to extend service for Mystics, Nats games Tuesday night

Editor Sep 30, 2019
If the games run late, Metro will continue to run for at least 20 minutes after the usual weeknight closing of 11:30 p.m. and could stay open as late as 12:30 a.m.

Washington Post: No more free rides on the D.C. Circulator

Editor Sep 30, 2019
The $1 fare returns Tuesday.
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