Washington Business Journal: Providence gets OK to continue these services after hospital closes
Providence Health System has received regulatory approval to continue offering primary care services on its Northeast D.C. campus.
Bisnow: Long-Planned West Heating Plant Redevelopment Files New Zoning Application
The team behind Georgetown's West Heating Plant project is approaching the latest in a series of hurdles in its six-year effort to redevelop the World War II-era plant.
Washington Business Journal: Steve Salis advancing plans for American City Diner space
Plans for the former American City Diner building in upper Northwest include an addition to the back of the building to make room for more seats and a new enclosed patio and outdoor seating area.
WTOP: More DC brewpubs, tasting rooms to open under proposed bill
There’s new legislation going through city hall that would allow small businesses that make wine, beer or spirits in D.C. to open locations outside of where they make their product.
DCist: This Bill Would Let D.C. Buy The RFK Campus. But What Would The City Do With It?
Under a bill that D.C. Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton plans to introduce in Congress next week, D.C. would be able to purchase the RFK property at fair market value from the federal government, which currently leases the property to the!-->…
Washington Post: D.C. pothole complaints doubled this year. Here’s where residents grumble the most.
At the intersection of Fourth and K streets NW earlier this month, a road crew filled a pothole that had caused headaches for motorists since it was reported days earlier. Minutes later, the eroded, crumbling patch of road was mended and!-->…
WTOP: Orangetheory comes to Union Market
D.C. developer Level 2 Development has filled in a piece of the retail puzzle at its new Highline Union Market apartment building, with Orangetheory signing on.
Washington Informer: Ward 7 Residents Lose Court Battle over Fire Station
Several activists who live in the Deanwood section of the Ward 7, led by well-known political figure Dorothy Douglas, fell short last week in D.C. Superior Court in a bid to stop a fire station from being built in their immediate!-->…
Afro-American: Kim R. Ford Becomes First Black Woman to Lead Martha’s Table
After six years of service from Patty Stonesifer, who announced her retirement in November 2018, Martha’s Table announced its new President and CEO Kim R. Ford, who will be the first Black woman to lead the organization when she begins on!-->…
Washington Informer: Bowser: ‘State of the District is Strong’
With pep in her step and a wide grin on her face, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser approached the podium Monday to deliver her fifth State of the District address with a distinct purpose in mind.
Washington Informer: National Collegiate Fights Board Decision to Close
For nearly four years, Jaheim Byars found peace in National Collegiate Preparatory Public Charter High School that the streets and other schools couldn’t provide. By his senior year, he had encouraged his younger cousins to apply to the!-->…
The DC Lineup for this weekend: The first weekend of spring
This weekend, March 22 to 24, is full of ways to get out and enjoy the arrival of spring. Outdoor options include a historic walking tour and park cleanup. A wine and art class as well as local jazz are on the list for those looking for a!-->…
District Links: Bowser defends budget plan as council chairman wants more education funding; Post ed…
TGIF! Mayor Muriel Bowser this morning testified about her budget to the DC Council, where Chairman Phil Mendelson says her budget proposal gives "scraps" for public education.
Washingtonian: Chef Kwame Onwuachi Opens Up About the Shaw Bijou and Restaurant Racism in His New…
The Kith and Kin chef gets personal about his background in "Notes From a Young Black Chef"
UrbanTurf: The Georgetown Heating Plant Condos Need This Amendment To Move Forward
Eleven months after garnering a mixed judgment from the Historic Preservation Review Board, the team seeking to redevelop the Georgetown West Heating Plant is pivoting the project to tackle zoning concerns.
Washington Business Journal: Del. Norton bill calls for sale of RFK campus to the District
Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton is moving forward with legislation that calls for Congress to sell the federally owned RFK Stadium campus to the District.
WAMU: Righting The Record On Women Artists Through Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon
How much do you know about the work of Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe? She’s an author and photographer, known best for documenting womanhood and the African-American experience through her art.
DCist: D.C. Plans To Phase Out Overflow Motels For Families Experiencing Homelessness By The End Of…
The D.C. Department of Human Services is planning to phase out the use of motels as emergency overflow shelters for families experiencing homelessness by the end of next year, agency leadership tells DCist. The news was first reported by!-->…
Bisnow: Akridge Signs Bain To Anchor Downtown Spec Office Project
Akridge has signed an anchor tenant for its second Downtown D.C. spec office project in as many months.
City Paper: North Michigan Park Leaders Celebrate Defeating Liquor License Application
They’ve been successfully warding off liquor stores since at least 1964.