Congratulations to Linda Lee, the civic leader and former owner of Hunan Chinatown restaurant (624 H Street), which closed in the early 2000s. The Taiwan native is the recipient of […]
The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) is once again patching those nagging potholes that keep motorists on pins and needles. Since the first Potholepalooza—a month-long campaign that encourages pedestrians and […]
Ah, there’s never a dull moment when it comes to the Downtown restaurant scene. Adour (923 16th Street), the award-winning, French-American restaurant that opened in The St. Regis Hotel five […]
Close to 200 analysts, property owners, developers, commercial tenants, investors, policymakers, and Downtown stakeholders convened at the Newseum (555 Pennsylvania Avenue) on Friday, April 26, for the DowntownDC BID’s Sixth […]
Underscores a year of many accomplishments, including the successful renewal of our legislative charter for a new, five-year term through September 2017. The report, covering October 1, 2011 through September […]
Smartphone users, listen up. Metro now has a new mobile website providing quick access to the most popular features of wmata.com while on the go. The new mobile site replaces […]
Solid Foundation in Changing Times is this year’s theme for the DowntownDC BID’s 2013 State of Downtown Forum, taking place from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday, April 26, […]
Congratulations to Richard H. Bradley, executive director of the DowntownDC BID! He’s been named a recipient of the District of Columbia Building Industry Association’s (DCBIA) Building Industry Achievement Awards. The […]
A huge shout out to the National Museum of Crime & Punishment (575 7th Street) for hosting the March SAM of the Month meeting! The museum that focuses on law […]
The DowntownDC BID is committed to promoting the use of sustainable transportation as a way to reduce local traffic congestion, air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. In the DowntownDC BID, […]
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