An interactive fountain, a children’s play area, restrooms and a café were among the design elements discussed at Wednesday night’s public meeting for a redesigned and reimagined Franklin Park, which is located between K and […]
The D.C. Public Library (DCPL) and Mayor Vincent Gray announced Tuesday morning that the architectural team of Mecanoo and local firm Martinez + Johnson has been chosen to renovate the Martin Luther King […]
Local and federal officials, transportation leaders, and organizations across Washington, D.C. on Wednesday began making preparations for a snowstorm expected to hit the D.C. metro area Wednesday night. The federal […]
Three days of events related to drinking wine, cocktails and beer and eating great food are coming to DowntownDC this week as the 15th Annual International Wine & Food Festival […]
(Photo 1: Marshall, left; Dantzler, right. Photo 2: Mary A. Stinson (American), “Crazy Quilt,” circa 1880, Brooklyn Museum, Designated Purchase Fund, 1995.87. Photographer Gavin Ashworth, Brooklyn Museum, 2012.) The DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality […]
The ears, eyes and caretakers of DowntownDC are getting a new look. DowntownDC BID Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees are getting revamped uniforms this spring. Men and women will be outfitted in […]
2013 was a record year for the hotel industry in the DowntownDC BID area and the overall city of Washington, D.C. Room revenue for hotels within the DowntownDC BID in […]
Find out what potential plans are on tap for Franklin Park. Design alternatives for the restoration and tranformation of Franklin Park will be presented Wednesday, Feb. 19 at a public […]
Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab (750 15th Street NW) opens its doors for business Friday, Jan. 31 in the DowntownDC BID area, offering up the stone crabs with […]
Five local vocalists on Monday night impressed a panel of celebrity judges to secure a spot to perform at this spring’s National Cherry Blossom Festival parade. Eighteen finalists in the […]
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