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DCist: Lawsuit Over ‘Unconstitutional’ Arrests On Inauguration Day Can Go Forward, Judge Rules

Editor Sep 28, 2019
A lawsuit that accuses D.C. police of excessive force and unconstitutional arrests on Inauguration Day can move forward, a federal judge ruled on Friday. However, she granted the government’s motion to dismiss some of the claims.

Colbert King in The Post: A huge D.C. project is in limbo — for reasons bigger than rinky-dink…

Editor Sep 28, 2019
Mayor Muriel E. Bowser’s signature $60.8 million economic development project, “Reunion Square,” in the city’s impoverished Ward 8 east of the Anacostia River is in limbo. But it’s not because of rinky-dink political machinations that…

Washington Post: A police union group in D.C. is holding its holiday party at President Trump’s…

Editor Sep 28, 2019
An umbrella group for D.C. police unions rented space at President Trump’s hotel for its annual holiday party — and now faces sharp criticism from some of its own members, who object to the high cost and the forced association with the…

Sarah Lustbader in The Appeal: Potential second chances for prisoners in D.C.

Editor Sep 28, 2019
Last week, Washington D.C.’s Advisory Neighborhood Commission 4B voted unanimously to pass a resolution in favor of the city’s proposed second-look bill, which would let incarcerated people who committed crimes when they were young…

Washington Post: Brush fire breaks out in Northeast Washington

Editor Sep 28, 2019
Flames broke out over a brushy swath of ground in Northeast Washington on Friday night amid a spell of abnormally dry weather in the region.

Press Release: Mayor Bowser Launches “Flip The Script” Campaign to Highlight Positive Images of Men…

Editor Sep 27, 2019
News Release — Executive Office of the Mayor September 27, 2019 CONTACT: LaToya Foster (EOM) (WASHINGTON, DC) – Today, Mayor Bowser announced the start of “Flip The Script,” a positive visual campaign aimed to dispel…

Washington Business Journal: Big D.C. commercial real estate deals have surged ahead of the new…

Editor Sep 27, 2019
Rockwood Capital has sold the Watergate office building for $101.5 million to an affiliate of Friedman Capital founder Brian Friedman, less than three years after acquiring the infamous Foggy Bottom office building tied to President…

Washingtonian: Town Hall Will Close in Glover Park After 14 Years

Editor Sep 27, 2019
The tavern is having a goodbye party on Sunday.

UrbanTurf: 130 Larger Affordable Apartments to Replace Terrace Manor

Editor Sep 27, 2019
Last spring, W.C. Smith received approval from the Board of Zoning Adjustment to redevelop the former Sanford Capital-owned Terrace Manor site in Randle Heights. Now, the developer is going a little bigger.

WAMU: D.C.’s Circulator Buses Will Charge Fares Again Oct. 1 At Council’s Order

Editor Sep 27, 2019
The $1 fare is coming back to the D.C. Circulator bus on October 1, after the D.C. Council ended an initiative by Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Washington Business Journal: D.C. officials expected to reveal more comprehensive plan changes next…

Editor Sep 27, 2019
District officials are putting the finishing touches on some additional amendments to the city’s full comprehensive plan just as lawmakers finalize an opening round of changes to the influential development document.

Bisnow: Short-Term Housing Company Continues D.C. Expansion With Foggy Bottom Building

Editor Sep 27, 2019
After entering the D.C. market last year, short-term housing company Blueground is continuing to expand.

Curbed: Watergate office building where famous 1972 break-in occurred gets new owner

Editor Sep 27, 2019
The purchaser plans to add a museum dedicated to the Nixon-era event

Washington Business Journal: Real estate tech company expands D.C. footprint with Aria partnership

Editor Sep 27, 2019
Real estate company Blueground has made its largest deal in the District so far, partnering with Aria Development to expand its rental concept to Foggy Bottom.

Bisnow: The Wharf Lands $847M Construction Loan For Phase 2

Editor Sep 27, 2019
The development team behind The Wharf has landed its second $800M-plus loan this year.

DCist: Driver Who Killed Cycling Activist Dave Salovesh Sentenced To 8 1/2 Years In Prison

Editor Sep 27, 2019
The driver who killed well-known cycling safety activist Dave Salovesh was sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison on Friday, a sentence prosecutors agreed upon as part of a plea deal in the case. He also received five years of supervised…

Joshua Lorenzo in The Post: I’m the fan who leaves early from Nationals’ games

Editor Sep 27, 2019
When it comes to D.C. sports, fans such as myself are going to get shamed for not showing up to a sporting event. We’re going to get shamed for not cheering loudly enough (despite oftentimes having nothing to cheer loudly about). We’re…

Bisnow: East End Office Building Sells For Over $150M

Editor Sep 27, 2019
An office building across from the Archives-Navy Memorial Metro station has just traded hands for over $150M.

Washington Post: Six challengers to D.C. lawmaker Jack Evans gather for first forum — but not Evans

Editor Sep 27, 2019
Six candidates vying to unseat Jack Evans, the longest-serving member of the D.C. Council, gathered for their first forum Thursday evening to pitch themselves as ethical alternatives to a scandal-tainted incumbent.

Robert Puentes in The Post: The bus — yes, the bus — is key to fixing our transportation woes

Editor Sep 27, 2019
When it comes to transportation, few metropolitan areas have demonstrated their ability to innovate more than Washington. That may be hard to swallow for some given our notorious traffic congestion, chronic maintenance backlog and safety…
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District Links: Bowser says new reform package would encourage investment in DC housing; DC sees near-record tourism for…

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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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The DC Council is poised to consider emergency legislation Tuesday that would adjust the process for determining the winner in November's at-large DC Council election — the first time the contest…
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