Monthly Archives: July 2010
The Morning Metropolitan
Waterfront by Mr. T in DC. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Thomas Jefferson St. to close for a year starting July 28th. That’s pretty much it. Happy slow news Thursday!
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Georgetown to Receive Four Capital Bikeshare Stations
The District is rolling out a new bike sharing system this fall. It has been dubbed Capital Bikeshare and it will replace the successful, but limited, SmartBike program that was introduced in 2008. Capital Bikeshare will have 100 stations in … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Jack’s Boathouse by Mr. T in DC. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: There was a shooting on M St. late last night. It doesn’t appear that anyone was injured. The lookout is for a Middle Eastern man in a … Continue reading
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Two New Stores May Come to Georgetown
GM has heard that two new stores may soon come to Georgetown: CB2 and something called “Calvin Klein Underwear.’ CB2 is a “younger and hipper” version of its parent store: Crate and Barrel. It leans towards more modern furniture than … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Georgetown Waterfront by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: MOCA DC stays in Georgetown. A little more explanation about how that pay-by-phone parking meter system works on Reservoir.
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Update on Georgetown Waterfront Park Phase II
Thousands of people have enjoyed to new Georgetown Waterfront park since it was opened in the summer of 2008. Originally, the second half of this great park (dubbed “Phase II”) was supposed to be complete by this winter. However, keen … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Georgetown chimneys by Mr. T in DC. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Interesting things that happened here in Georgetown in various Julys past. Pay-by-phone parking meters coming to Reservoir Road.
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