With many donors cutting back contributions to the arts, the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities continues to fill gaps in the funding cycle. Of 258 grants awarded to […]
After six years at 777 Eye Street, PS7’s has closed its doors. Known for its upscale, modern American cuisine and cocktail program—the restaurant was a finalist in the RAMMY Award’s […]
Tues. December 4, 2012 WASHINGTON, DC – The stellar list of honorees for this year’s DowntownDC BID Momentum Awards is in. The awardees, representing a cross section of people, projects […]
The L Street bike lane is now officially open, expanding D.C.’s protected bike lanes by nearly four miles. Several local bicyclists, including our very own Ellen Jones, director of Infrastructure and […]
Didn’t make it to the Downtown Holiday Market opening last Friday? Well, grab your shopping list and get busy! The Market will run through Sunday, December 23rd in front of […]
Unfurl the red carpet! Sound the trumpet! The stellar list of honorees for this year’s DowntownDC BID Momentum Awards is in. The awardees, representing a cross section of people, projects […]
Talk about glitz, merriment and circumstance. Macy’s Metro Center (1201 G Street) unveiled its holiday windows recently with a special Yuletide performance by former Destiny’s Child member and Grammy-award winning […]
During this season of giving, and with nippy weather about to settle in, the DowntownDC BID has purchased a large shipment of winter clothing that will be distributed to people […]
Nine months after the U.S. General Services Administration selected the Trump Organization to redevelop the Old Post Office Pavilion (1100 Pennsylvania Avenue), more details were revealed last week about the […]
WMATA is once again offering commemorative fare cards that feature President Barack Obama’s photo and a message which states, “Barack Obama: America Makes History Again.” The special One-Day Pass is […]
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