The March on Washington Film Festival (MOWFF) seeks space for an inaugural art exhibit that will take place during its sixth annual festival July 12-20. MOWFF has commissioned Black Art […]
By Eugene L. Meyer: “…To encourage conversions in the nation’s capital, where the office vacancy rate is around 11.4 percent, the district’s Council members are considering legislation to provide a […]
In an effort to reduce congestion, add green space and improve pedestrian safety and comfort along 7th Street NW in Chinatown, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) in partnership with […]
Make DowntownDC your destination to ring in the New Year this holiday with drinks, food, entertainment and so much more! At the top of our list is the 6th Annual DC […]
WUSA-9 talks to Vigilante Coffee and other small businesses that got their start by participating in the DowntownDC Holiday Market, open now through Dec. 23 daily from noon – 8pm.
December 8, 2017 By Cassia King The DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) recently hosted the first of two all-hands-on-deck “clean sweep” days where all BID ambassadors took to the streets […]
By J.B. Wogan, Staff Writer at Governing: “Rental vouchers are only helpful if landlords are willing to take them. All too often, they’re not. But what if the government made […]
Fri. October 27, 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C.– DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) President & Executive Director Neil Albert today announced executive staff changes for the organization in fiscal year 2018: The […]
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