Monthly Archives: March 2009
Join Up to Save Scheele’s
As described yesterday, a group of Georgetown residents is organizing to help save Scheele’s Market. At yesterday’s ANC meeting, the group’s leader Mike Peabody spoke and solicited participation from the community. Mr. Peabody left too early for GM to get … Continue reading
Filed under Retail
ANC2E Meets, Receives No Respect
They were dying out there tonight. Owners of no less than nine of the twelve properties up for review tonight by the ANC2E simply didn’t show up. No respect, ANC2E, no respect at all… Well despite GM’s prediction of boring … Continue reading
Filed under ANC
Does Jack Evans Abuse his Parking Privileges?
Seen Saturday at 11:00 AM: Another photo and the relevant law after the jump:
Filed under Crime
Halcyon House Is Slashing Prices
There’s a bumper crop of historic Georgetown mansions for sale right now. GM’s talked about Evermay before, but hasn’t discussed the other landmark property on the market: Halcyon House (once you’re a landmark property you get silly names like that). … Continue reading
Filed under Real Estate
Mad Butcher Still in the Cards?
GM was so wrapped up in Apple store talk, that he didn’t get very deep into the Old Georgetown Board agenda from March, but sitting in there is some potentially bad news: Jonathan Umbel’s plan to bring a butcher to Georgetown … Continue reading
Filed under Development
City Paper Staff ♥ Georgetown
The Washington City Paper released its Best of D.C. 2009 listings this week. The twist they’re adding this year is to focus more on the runner-ups than on the actual winners. For a Georgetown angle, consider that despite the fact … Continue reading
Filed under Restaurants, Retail









