Washington Business Journal: Court allows McMillan development to proceed
McMillan should be a go.
Washington Post: Justice Department watchdog to investigate decision to cancel FBI headquarters plan
The Justice Department’s inspector general will investigate the FBI’s role in dropping plans a decade in the making to move its headquarters to the Washington suburbs, he told Congress in a letter Tuesday.
District Links: DC to demolish, renovate public housing complexes; Silverman seeking to remove Metro…
Happy Independence Day Eve. The Post scoops that nearly $2.5 million will be taken out of the cash-strapped National Park Service budget to pay for Trump’s expanded Fourth of July celebration.
Washingtonian: The Front Page and Buffalo Billiards Will Close By the End of August
Both longtime businesses say they weren't given the chance to renew their leases
UrbanTurf: Get On My Lawn: This Summer’s National Building Museum Exhibit Embodies Indoor Outdoor…
The National Building Museum is resuming its Summer Block Party series tomorrow in collaboration with the LAB at Rockwell Group, creating a Lawn which brings the outdoor summertime experience indoors.
DCist: Ben & Jerry’s Is Leaving Georgetown After More Than Two Decades
After 25 years of serving up scoops, the Georgetown Ben & Jerry’s location will be closing on Aug. 31.
Curbed: Want to avoid the National Mall on the Fourth? Try the Palisades Parade
Now in its 53rd year, the parade is a cherished local tradition
Washington Times: Justice Department watchdog to investigate FBI decision to abandon relocation plan
The Justice Department’s inspector general will investigate the FBI’s role to scrap its decade-long plan to move its headquarters to suburban Washington, D.C., according to a letter released Wednesday.
Washington Business Journal: Anacostia’s Reunion Square poised to advance as D.C. Council…
A plan to use tax dollars to kickstart the long-stalled Reunion Square development in Anacostia is set to move ahead next week, though District lawmakers have cut back on the proposed financing package.
Washington Business Journal: Justice Department IG to probe FBI headquarters search
The Office of the Inspector General for the Justice Department has launched an investigation into circumstances surrounding the search for a new FBI headquarters in response to a call from the heads of four House oversight committees or!-->…
WTOP: Inspector General to investigate decision not to move FBI from DC
The Department of Justice Inspector General is opening an investigation into the decision by the Trump administration not to relocate FBI headquarters from D.C., which followed an extensive review of possible sites in suburban Maryland and!-->…
DCist: D.C. Housing Authority Proposes To Completely Demolish Or Gut Ten Public Housing Properties
The D.C. Housing Authority has released a sweeping proposal to remove about a quarter of its public housing stock from federal ownership and demolish or gut ten apartment buildings.
Press Release: Norton Blasts Politicizing D.C.’s Fourth of July, RNC and Political Appointees Giving…
News Release — DC Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton
July 3, 2019
Contact: Jack Miller
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) released a statement today following reports that the National Park Service is!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Washington Post: D.C. officials want to demolish or renovate 14 of the city’s worst public housing…
D.C. housing officials want to demolish or renovate a third of the city’s public housing portfolio, partnering with private developers to remake 14 public complexes that currently offer some of the worst living conditions in the city.
UrbanTurf: A New Gateway for DC’s National Geographic Headquarters
Another headquarters building in DC is looking to "future proof".
Northwest Courier: Bowser Breaks Ground on Short-term Family Housing Facility in Ward 1
On Tuesday, Mayor Muriel Bowser held a groundbreaking ceremony at the Rita Bright Family and Youth Center, which will house 50 families in the fall of 2020.
Washington Times: D.C. Council members question Jack Evans’ integrity
A two-hour meeting in which D.C. Council members questioned fellow lawmaker Jack Evans about his ethics scandal ended Tuesday with the council questioning the integrity of the long-serving politician.
WTOP: Metro settles two sexual harassment suits
Metro has settled two sexual harassment lawsuits filed by women working for the agency.
Washington Post Express: Mike Daisey brings 18 hours of ‘A People’s History’ to Capital Fringe
Monologuist Mike Daisey has a bone (or several) to pick with his grade school history lessons.
Washington Post Express: National Building Museum’s new exhibit features a sprawling indoor lawn —…
On a peaceful evening, nothing beats stretching out on a comfy hammock, surrounded by a lush, well-manicured lawn … inside a climate-controlled room?