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DowntownDC BID President and CEO Gerren Price talks with Washington Business Journal Publisher Alex Orfinger about why he’s bullish on the future of downtown, the ways the BID is helping […]
The DowntownDC BID is deeply saddened to share the news that one of our beloved SAM Ambassadors, Lorenzo Sanders Sr., unexpectedly passed away on the evening of January 18. Lorenzo, […]
What will 2023 hold for DowntownDC? We’re sure it’s going to be a busy and productive 12 months for everyone — the BID’s calendar is certainly filling up quickly. Find […]
With the new year quickly approaching, it’s time to start deciding how to celebrate. From elegant soirees to pulsing club vibes, there is plenty to find in DowntownDC. Metrorail and […]
The District is a festive place to be for the holidays, and DowntownDC is full of activities, restaurants, and more to celebrate the season. Check out the list below and […]
As 2022 comes to a close, the DowntownDC Foundation — the DowntownDC BID’s charitable nonprofit organization — is reflecting on a year of progress and looking forward to greater achievements […]
For a limited time, people who work, live, and visit DowntownDC have a bookstore to explore at 1350 I Street NW, across from Franklin Park. Carpe Librum, meaning “seize […]
December 8, 2022 DOWNLOAD THIS RFP AS A PDF Please scroll down to read Frequently Asked Questions. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) HOMELESS STREET OUTREACH SERVICES The DowntownDC Business Improvement […]
Are you part of a D.C. small business owned by a woman or person of color, or do you know someone who is? If so, we are excited to share […]
DEPARTMENT OF SMALL AND LOCAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND PRELIMINARY FINDING ON THE RE-REGISTRATION OF THE DOWNTOWN BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to […]
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