The DowntownDC BID’s Economic Development team produces an annual State of Downtown report that is sought-after as the definitive analysis of Downtown’s economy. Now, you can easily get previews of […]
Grab a Capital Bikeshare bike, hop on the Circulator or carve out some extra time for a walk to work Sept. 22 and join commuters across the Washington Metro-area and […]
Take a bike tour, meet EcoDistrict innovators, learn how Washington, D.C. is a case study for sustainability and get an insider’s look at the world’s most livable cities at this […]
Three varied experts will join together Sept. 9 for an evening in DowntownDC of thought-provoking discussion on cooking, medicine and farming at the “Chef + Doctor + Farmer = A […]
What type of trees line the sidewalk outside the National Theatre? What are the diamond-shaped pods falling from trees in Chinatown? Over 3,800 trees dot the asphalt streets, all manners […]
After six weeks of walking the streets of DowntownDC with bottles of water and clipboards in tow, the DowntownDC BID Economic Development team has completed the summer 2014 annual BID […]
DowntownDC BID Safety/Hospitality SAM Crystal Saunders was featured this week in a Scripps-Howard Foundation Wire series about unique jobs in Washington, D.C. Reporter Kate Winkle shadowed Saunders as she conducted […]
The DowntownDC Business Improvement District’s (BID’s) Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance Employees (SAMs) expanded their international knowledge at their August employee-of-the-month meeting and learned about Downtown’s Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). IDB (1300 New […]
Downtown cyclists will find many more places to lock up this fall following the installation of 195 new, black U-racks care of the DowntownDC BID in partnership with the District […]
Visitors to Downtown DC may notice an altogether new face on the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church these days. The facade of the historic brick church located at 1313 New […]
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