We’re not shy about promoting our 15th anniversary. In fact, we’re downright excited! Since launching in 1997 with an initial and immediate goal to make Downtown DC clean, safe and […]
Kudos to Café du Parc located at the Willard InterContinental Hotel (1401 Pennsylvania Avenue)! The French bistro recently became the first DC hotel restaurant to obtain recognition as a 3-star […]
Hurricane Sandy shook up more than trees and debris. The monster storm put early voting on hold just days before the General and Special Elections scheduled for Tuesday, November 6th. […]
At a DC Council Committee on Environment, Transportation and Public Works hearing on motor scooters last week, the DowntownDC BID supported the District Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) efforts to meet […]
How to liven up DC’s parks was the subject of an All-Parks Town Hall meeting hosted by DC Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton at the John A. Wilson Building (1300 Pennsylvania […]
The DowntownDC BID has seven new Board of Directors members for fiscal year 2013. Three were appointed at the BID’s first quarterly Board meeting of the new fiscal year, attended […]
Representatives from the media, biking community, the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) and Bikes Belong Foundation’s Green Lane Project met at the DowntownDC BID last week to discuss the recent […]
Funding the streetcar lines now under construction along H Street/Benning Road and Anacostia will cost about $194 million, and another $8 million a year to operate. The total cost of […]
Wed. October 24, 2012 WASHINGTON, DC – The Downtown Business Improvement District (BID) Corporation, a private, non-profit organization that provides capital improvements, services, resources and research to help diversify the […]
The DowntownDC BID wants to introduce and welcome two new staff members: David Riedman and Remi Allen. David, the homeland security and emergency preparedness manager, will support emergency preparedness and […]
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