The Washington National Opera has dropped Plácido Domingo’s name from its young artists program following a report that found the renowned tenor and former WNO artistic leader had made unwanted!-->…
New Columbia Distillers, the first distiller to open in the District since Prohibition, has been acquired by MGP Ingredients, an Atchison, Kansas-based company that produces ingredients used by!-->…
As the Pennsylvania-based sandwich chain Wawa continues to expand its hoagie empire to D.C., 7-Eleven seems to be carving out its own space in the fast-casual trend.
A federal judge issued an order Tuesday rejecting a legal challenge over the search for a new Securities and Exchange Commission headquarters, nearly three years after the government kicked off its!-->…
District lawmakers are set to vote Tuesday on emergency legislation that would effectively force the city’s transportation department to complete planned work this year on a divisive bike lane!-->…
The General Services Administration has acquired the U.S. Department of Transportation's headquarters in the District's Navy Yard area for $760 million in what will likely be one of the largest!-->…
Last week, UrbanTurf reported on how some missing middle housing typologies can fit, sometimes seamlessly, into DC's current zoning. Now, a new zoning application offers a real-life example of this.
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There is a high of 64 degrees in the District of Columbia on Monday and the Yoshino cherry trees are in their first stage of blooming, ushering forth the month of March and (we can only hope)!-->…
Rock & Roll Hotel, the H Street music venue known for sweaty dance parties and indie concerts, has closed after 14 years. The company made the announcement Monday on its Twitter account, which is!-->…
Malachi Lukes had just returned from a trip to New York City, a surprise getaway with his family to celebrate his birthday, and he marveled at the vast bridges spanning the waterways around!-->…
D.C. Council member Charles Allen announced Monday that he will introduce legislation that would give D.C. residents $100 a month on their SmarTrip cards to make the Metro more accessible.