With assistance from the Cheney Cardiovascular Institute at George Washington University, the DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees (SAMs) are in a better position to assist Downtown workers, visitors and […]
Inauguration Day takes place on Monday, January 21, the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday. A special, inaugural edition of our Downtown Update will be published on Friday, January 11. […]
Have you seen the proposed color schemes yet for D.C.’s taxicab fleet? They were on display at the Verizon Center (601 F Street) through Monday, January 7. Now, the four-car […]
D.C.’s low and horizontal skyline is recognizable worldwide. But is it time to make changes to the Height of Buildings Act of 1910? Time may soon tell. The National Capital […]
Recent college graduates, “twenty-somethings” and baby boomers are moving into D.C. at a greater pace than seen in recent years, and their demand for a 24/7 environment, walkable neighborhoods and […]
Every January, cities across the country simultaneously conduct a census to assess the number of homeless individuals and families living on the streets and in shelters, thus providing a national “Point-in-Time” […]
Well, it looks as though the public might receive what it requested—new Capital Bikeshare locations spread across all eight city wards. The District Department of Transportation proposes to install the […]
On December 18, the DowntownDC BID marked the end of renovations at Reservation 72 with a morning walk in the park. Many partners critical to the project’s completion stopped by […]
What a fabulous evening at the DowntownDC BID’s Momentum Awards ceremony, held on Wednesday, December 12, at the very elegant Carnegie Library (801 K Street)! About 130 guests filled the […]
If you think federal public spaces, campuses and buildings are slightly daunting and can be spruced up and more inviting, you’re not alone. The National Capital Planning Commission (401 9th Street) […]
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