Monthly Archives: March 2010
Whither Citypaper’s Love?
It was just last year that GM noted all the ways that Citypaper loved Georgetown. Our neighborhood was all over their 2009 staffers’ listings: Second Best Bakery – Pattiserie Poupon Second Best Beer Menu – Off the menu choices at Birreria … Continue reading
Filed under Around Town
The Morning Metropolitan
Rock Creek Flowers by Paul Frederickson. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: NBC4 mistakenly thinks all homes in Georgetown go for $1 million. They don’t. Stupid bus driver gets stuck driving up Bank St. (Although GM’s not sure where We … Continue reading
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
Thrift Shop Charities Building For Sale
Last month, the stately Washington Antiques Show held its last hurrah. As reported by Carol Joynt: After 55 years of bringing Washington’s collectors and socialites together in a celebration of the rare, the beautiful, or the simply unusual, the Washington … Continue reading
Filed under Real Estate
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Kevin H. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Newspaper wars in Georgetown. DC Metrocentric checks out the status of the Georgetown Waterfront Phase II.
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
Survey of Historic School Buildings in Georgetown: The Phillips School
As part of GM’s continuing series surveying the historic school buildings in Georgetown he turns today to another condofied school: The Phillips School. Wendell Phillips School 2735 Olive St. Built: 1890 Architect: Unknown Current Owner: Private Residences The Phillips school … Continue reading
Filed under The Schools of Georgetown
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by SdotCruz. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Baked & Wired’s “Coffee Boss” competes in barista championships. GU students hit with rash of burglaries. Rhee not backing down on Hardy principal decision.
Filed under The Morning Metropolitan
ANC Preview: Uggly Boots Edition
Photo by Uggboy. If there’s one thing GM doesn’t get, it’s the appeal of Ugg boots. They’re bulky and not particularly flattering for most women. Yet they continue to be popular even if they’re not quite as trendy as they … Continue reading
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