Beginning this week, 1,000 metered on-street parking spaces in Chinatown-Penn Quarter have been incorporated into a demand-based pricing pilot from the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) designed to improve parking availability. This means that […]
Kristi Whitfield is fairly adept at chess, but last month, she admits, she “got trounced several times” by a young man who was once a middle-school champ and has since […]
Richard H. Bradley, founding Executive Director of the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID), was honored with the International Downtown Association’s (IDA) Dan E. Sweat, Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award on September 8, […]
Attend a public forum Sept. 20 with Metro General Manager Paul J. Wiedefeld and a panel of experts including DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) President and Executive Director Neil O. […]
The DC Chamber of Commerce would like to invite you to participate in a focus group (small discussion group) on ways to incentivize growth and mitigate challenges that small and […]
Luce Unplugged is a free, monthly local concert series held in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Luce Foundation Center for American Art. For our September show, we’re excited to partner with D.C. Music […]
On August 11, Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton will host her 19th Annual Job and Opportunities Fair at the Walter Washington Convention Center. Here, DC residents will get the chance to meet the hiring […]
DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) Executive Director Neil O. Albert on Aug. 7 co-authored an op-ed for The Washington Post on the recent proposal to end late-night weekend service for […]
Are you a new or existing business owner in the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID)? Well, we want to hear from you! The BID this August will be visiting businesses […]
Looking to beat the heat? Pull up a chair, cool off and enjoy good eats at a DowntownDC hot spot near you this August. The Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington’s […]
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