Fri. May 19, 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C. – City officials joined the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) and bicycling advocacy organizations on May 19 at Freedom Plaza for the District’s […]
“They’re no WALL-E, but the waste receptacles in downtown D.C. and Anacostia are getting smarter. “Under a pilot program through D.C. government and the business improvement districts of DowntownDC and Anacostia, […]
Wed. May 10, 2017 WASHINGTON, D.C.- Waste receptacles equipped with sensors were installed this month in Chinatown and are being installed in Anacostia as part of a DowntownDC Business Improvement […]
Thurs. May 4, 2017 WASHINGTON, DC – Whimsical, larger than life sculptures have arrived in Downtown DC for all to enjoy as part of the Fancy Animal Carnival installation, by renowned Taiwanese contemporary artist […]
The visionary renovation for Franklin Park, DowntownDC’s largest green space, and the planning partnership between the BID, the National Park Service (NPS) and the DC Office of Planning (OP) behind […]
A DowntownDC drop-in center for at-risk youth was profiled April 21 by PBS News Hour, which was following up on the viral story of D.C.’s missing girls. The DowntownDC Business […]
FROM THE FEBRUARY 2017 ISSUE OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MAGAZINE. All cities bear scars, evidence of past planning decisions, made with the best of intentions, that affect urban space in negative ways over […]
The District Department of Human Services (DHS) this week released a Downtown Transportation and Services Plan for individuals experiencing homelessness in advance of the March 4 closure of the Martin […]
The DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) released its spring “How2” guide on maintaining trees in DowntownDC, a handy resource for property managers and owners, landscapers and maintenance staff. This guide […]
This How2 guide tells you how to care for trees and plant flowers to create healthier downtown streetscapes, both environmentally and aesthetically.
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