How Two Pandas Are Revitalizing a Historic D.C. Neighborhood

During the pandemic, sustained periods of uncertainty and isolation echoed through our lives daily. This was particularly true for Woodley Park in Washington, D.C. Woodley Park has always been shaped by its unique place, and its unique places, including tree-lined streets and turn-of-the-century homes, the National Zoo, and the presence of giant pandas! The pandemic […]

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How Two New Forest Hills Restaurants Thrive Amidst the Pandemic

Adapting to New Realities: The Restaurant Sector’s Response to a Global Pandemic In the culinary landscape, adaptability has been the cornerstone for new and established restaurants alike during the global health crisis. The narrative of successful transformation is encapsulated in stories from two distinct establishments in Washington D.C., a Mexican pop-up and a French café,

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Roofers Union Reborn: A New Chapter for the Iconic Adams Morgan Destination

When Roofers Union, the beloved multi-level bar and restaurant on 18th Street Northwest in the vibrant Adams Morgan neighborhood, shuttered its doors last November, the proprietors of nearby Code Red saw an opportunity. Nik Namdar and Natalia Alexander, the dynamic duo behind Code Red, quickly seized the chance to breathe new life into this iconic

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Beat the Heat: The Importance of HVAC Maintenance for Midwest Summers

If you live in the Midwest, you already know the deal: one week you’re scraping ice off your windshield, and the next you’re squinting through 95-degree sun thinking, “I really hope my AC is up for this.” That swing is exactly why your air conditioner needs more attention than people give it. A little maintenance

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25-year-old Georgetown Business Improvement District Extends Voting on New Board and Tax Plan

Sitting at the helm of one of Washington, D.C.’s oldest neighborhoods, the Georgetown Business Improvement District (GBID) enters its twenty-fifth year building community and commercial vitality. With the ongoing challenge of the area’s physical attraction and economic vitality, the GBID’s Board just adopted a new 5-year strategic plan to tackle these issues. One significant aspect of this

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Was Foxtrot’s Closure Illegal?

High-end coffee shop and convenience store chain Foxtrot made headlines after it announced the permanent closure of all its locations on April 23. The surprise decision blindsided employees, customers and suppliers alike and has raised significant questions about the legality of the shutdown. Questions are soaring as to whether Foxtrot’s (whose headquarters is at 1536 West Chicago

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A New Grocery Store Is Coming to Woodley Park: What Residents Need to Know

Woodley Park will soon be home to a new grocery store, which is sorely needed in the neighborhood. Capitol Grocer will be at 2616 Connecticut Ave, NW (formally a Mcdonalds), and it plans to be a full-service grocery store with beer and wine for off-premise sale. Residents have welcomed this new addition, as there has not

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Monstera’s Blooming Breakfast Burritos Find a Cozy Corner at Sara’s Market

Monstera at Sara’s Market. 3008 Q St., NW. Chef Alex McCoy has gained recognition for crafting some of DC’s finest burgers at Lucky Buns and sandwiches at Bar Boheme in Union Market. However, in recent months, he has quietly ventured into the breakfast burrito realm. Monstera Burrito has been making an appearance every other weekend

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Rajaji Curry House: A Taste of India in the Heart of Washington, DC

Rajaji Curry House, located at 2603 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC, is a popular destination for Indian cuisine lovers. The restaurant offers a variety of Indian dishes, including appetizers, seafood, chicken curry, Indian breads, desserts, and beverages. The food here received rave reviews by customers at Rajaji Curry House. Many commend the quality of the dishes and

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