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Washington Business Journal: Tishman Speyer enters crowded D.C. coworking market with…

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Real estate goliath Tishman Speyer is jumping into the increasingly crowded D.C. coworking market with Studio, a 32,000-square-foot, two-level space at 900 19th St. NW.

Washingtonian: Danny Meyer is Opening His First Seafood Restaurant—in Navy Yard

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Maialino Mare will be inside the forthcoming Thompson Hotel.

DCist: Massive Open-Air Food Market Smorgasburg Is Shutting Down For August

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Smorgasburg DC, the weekly outdoor food festival that arrived in Navy Yard earlier this summer with plenty of fanfare, is on a break for the rest of the month because of the extreme summer heat and an expected dip in attendance.

Washington Business Journal: Brookland affordable housing development scores a D.C. funding first

Editor Aug 8, 2019
A residential development in Brookland designed to reach some of the District’s lowest income residents just became the first project in the city to win cash from a new federal funding source targeted at affordable housing.

Washington Business Journal: Amazon makes a big gift to the National Children’s Museum

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) will have a hand in molding a piece of the new National Children's Museum, and, perhaps, its future workforce.

Curbed: Months-long Metropolitan Branch Trail detour to begin in Eckington August 12

Editor Aug 8, 2019
The trail will receive design changes expected to be completed in November

DCist: D.C. Pools Will Start Closing For The Season This Weekend

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Summer is quickly coming to a close, with the number of daylight hours steadily getting shorter, and the city’s public outdoor pools beginning to close for the season.

City Paper: Residents of the Park 7 Apartments Have Been Waiting Months for Essential Fixes

Editor Aug 8, 2019
Developer and frequent political donor Chris Donatelli met with tenants last week after their list of demands went largely unaddressed for months.

Washington Blade: Bipartisan LGBT ‘working group’ holds second meeting

Editor Aug 8, 2019
An informal working group consisting of leaders of the Gertrude Stein Democratic Club, Log Cabin Republicans of D.C., and the Gay and Lesbian Activists Alliance held its second meeting on July 30 to discuss plans for promoting an open…

WTOP: Fast fashion and its costs go on display in new DC art exhibit

Editor Aug 8, 2019
A new D.C. art exhibit explores one of the more complicated and controversial topics of modern society: fast fashion and its impact on labor, trade, ethics and the environment.

WAMU: You Pushed The Walk Button At An Intersection. So Why Don’t The Cars Stop?

Editor Aug 8, 2019
You generally expect something to happen when you push a button. Especially when a sign encourages you do so.

City Paper: Female Food and Drink Entrepreneurs on How Gender Impacts Access to Capital

Editor Aug 8, 2019
“If you’re not going to take someone seriously because they’re a female, I’m sorry, you’re a dinosaur."

Washington Post: More than 30% of D.C. school employees have lapsed background checks, review finds

Editor Aug 7, 2019
More than 30 percent of D.C. Public Schools employees have lapsed background checks, according to findings from an internal city review released this week.

WTOP: DC school system scrambles to update expired staff background checks

Editor Aug 7, 2019
One-third of D.C. Public Schools employees have been working while their background checks have expired.

DCist: D.C. Closes Three Playgrounds After Tests Show High Lead Levels

Editor Aug 7, 2019
The D.C. government has closed three playgrounds after testing showed elevated levels of lead. The closures went into effect at Aiton Elementary School, Cardozo High School, and Thomson Elementary School on Friday.

DCist: Mayor Muriel Bowser Releases Her Summer Jams

Editor Aug 7, 2019
Ever wonder what Mayor Muriel Bowser jams out to?

Bisnow: JBG Smith Sells K Street Office Building As It Focuses Portfolio Around HQ2

Editor Aug 7, 2019
As JBG Smith continues to focus its portfolio on the area around Amazon HQ2, the REIT is unloading an asset in the heart of D.C.'s Central Business District.

Washingtonian: The Washington Post Doesn’t Want to Talk About the Monster Correction It Published…

Editor Aug 7, 2019
The correction on Korsha Wilson’s July 23 Washington Post feature about black families trying to hold onto their forebears’ farmland is gruesome. It’s 579 words long, a little more than a fifth of the length of the revised article. It has…

DCist: Town Danceboutique Might Make A Comeback In A Former Church

Editor Aug 7, 2019
For more than a decade, Town Danceboutique was something of an institution—if not exactly religious, then perhaps spiritual—of D.C. nightlife. The gay nightclub had legions of devoted fans and partiers who came to its sprawling, two-tiered…

WAMU: Nearly A Third Of D.C. Public School Employees Have Expired Background Checks

Editor Aug 7, 2019
An internal review has found that three in 10 employees of D.C. Public Schools have expired background checks. That includes teachers and central office workers.
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DC Council Chair Phil Mendelson this morning distributed the latest version of the Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Support Act, which is slated for final consideration at an additional legislative meeting…

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The DC Council created an expert advisory panel in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This year the mayor and council have agreed to kill the District’s Homeland Security Commission despite…
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