Book your reservations today at one (or several!) of the 65 Downtown restaurants opening their doors for this summer’s Restaurant Week Aug. 11-17, brought to you by the Restaurant Association […]
At the site of the Old Post Office Pavilion in Downtown Wednesday, billionaire Donald Trump broke ground on the Trump International Hotel, which many supporters in attendance heralded as a […]
How likely are you to see some of the top, competing developers in Washington, D.C. come together and share resources? If you’re at the National Building Museum (401 F Street […]
Two Downtown Smithsonian museums are opening their doors July 13 for the final World Cup game to host a free, official viewing party open to the public!! The National Portrait […]
The architects behind the redevelopment of the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (901 G Street NW) on Thursday participated in a live online chat to discuss potential design options for […]
The DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees (SAMs) took some time off from providing directions last week and allowed themselves to get lost in the new BIG Maze at the National […]
We’re entering the home stretch of World Cup Season. Numerous establishments in the BID have opened their doors to soccer fans, offering food and drink specials, bringing in special projection […]
We know that the DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees (affectionately known as the SAMs) offer directions and help to visitors, but they also carry out a host of other […]
Close to 5,000 soccer fans sporting everything from face paint and American flags, to hats and extra layers of sunscreen, braved the heat July 1 to converge on Freedom Plaza […]
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