Goldman Sachs Group is leading a group of investors backing the largest construction loan in D.C. history for development of The Wharf’s Phase 2 addition on the Southwest waterfront.
University of the District of Columbia President Ronald Mason is once again the highest-paid person on the District payroll — but he has some new company in the $300,000 club in 2019.
Nearly two years ago, the DC Council considered a bill to provide tax breaks to developers who convert vacant office buildings in certain downtown areas into residential space. While that bill!-->…
THE REPUTATION of former Metro chairman Jack Evans wasn’t the only thing that was tarnished amid the swirl of allegations that he used his public office to advance his private interests. Public trust!-->…
It was game day. Ballou High School’s football team was facing rival Anacostia High. Two powerhouses vying for the Southeast Cup championship. In typical high school tradition, Ballou held a pep!-->…
The Girl Scouts had come to volunteer at Rock Creek Park, but now they were enthralled with a man in a bison costume. The bison was wearing a doctor’s coat and a stethoscope. The bison was handing!-->…
As increasingly large and frequent protests have flooded the District’s streets in recent years, federal officials have searched for ways to offset the cost of supporting such demonstrations.
A man driving a stolen van has been sentenced to 8 1/2 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to striking and killing bicyclist David Salovesh, a well-known advocate of bicycle safety in D.C.
Volunteers from Monumental Sports & Entertainment, Eagle Academy Public Charter School and the community joined Kaboom to transform an empty space into a playground designed by students!-->…
The District’s traditional public school system was unable to close a budget shortfall on its own before the close of the fiscal year. But city leaders have shifted funds to ensure the school system!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…
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!-->…