Fri. April 26, 2019 WASHINGTON, DC — The importance of DowntownDC’s economic vitality was the topic of conversation Friday morning at the DowntownDC Business Improvement District’s (BID) annual State of Downtown forum. […]
“Downtown D.C. saw booms in development and tourism last year, but also notched a record-high office vacancy rate and sluggish employment growth, according to a new report. …the neighborhood is […]
By Alexis Neely The BID’s signature sea of red tables and chairs continues to roll out in waves across DowntownDC! Since their introduction in Herald Square, Franklin Park, the Federal Trade Center building and Chinatown […]
Wed. August 1, 2018 The DowntownDC Business Improvement District on Wednesday announced the selection of Gerren Price as the BID’s Director of Public Space Operations, where he will direct and […]
By Alexis Neely If you’ve taken a stroll through Chinatown recently, you may have noticed a fresh sense of vibrancy and color, the product of a new planter bed installation […]
By Alexis Neely Contemporary art is making its way to DowntownDC this fall with sculptures by Mexico City-based sculptor Betsabeé Romero in an installation about human migration titled, “Signals of a […]
Farmers market season has arrived in DowntownDC! Bring the farm to your table and get fresh produce, dairy, prepared foods, alcohol, coffee and more in DowntownDC as four weekly producer-only […]
BY Alex Block – DowntownDC BID Infrastructure and Planning Manager “The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is continuing to refine plans for the future of Union Station, which include preserving historical […]
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 […]
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 […]
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