Monthly Archives: October 2010
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Vpickering. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: WAMU reports on Georgetown’s Patrick Clawson for being the first in the neighborhood to install solar panels on his house. Another brazen iPhone theft (program note: GM will be posting about … Continue reading
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Third Quarter Real Estate Numbers Show Little Has Changed
The real estate numbers for the third quarter are in, and little has changed from the last quarter. For instance, last quarter’s numbers looked like this: 68 homes sold Average Price: $1,382,820 Average drop in price from list to sale: 9% … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Fall in Montrose Park by Laura Padgett. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: The Georgetown Library will have its ribbon cutting next Monday at 10:45 AM. The party just keeps going when on Saturday the library celebrates its 75th anniversary … Continue reading
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What the Inside of the Library Looks Like Now
Last week, GM show you a few snap shots of what the new library will hold, today he’ll pan out a bit and show you what the interior looks like. It’s quite a striking new interior and Georgetown has a … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by GeetaChurchy. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: GM admits it, he really didn’t think Hardy could get embroiled in even more controversy. Some great maps from DCRA show old property boundaries in Georgetown.
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Some Updates to “Aren’t They Building…”
Up above GM has a link to “Aren’t They Building…” where he lists various projects around Georgetown and when those projects might come to fruition. GM’s got to update the list, here’s what’s new: UGGs Store: Open Serendipity3: Still no … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by TedeyTan. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Their plans for buildings are running into opposition, but nobody is going to complain about Tudor Place’s plans for new trees, right? There’s a good chance that Georgetown will get its second … Continue reading
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