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Monthly Archives: December 2010
Details on the Hurt Home Condos
As GM mentioned yesterday, the Argos Group is presenting its plans for the Hurt Home to the ANC and Old Georgetown Board next week. GM got a copy of those plans; here’s what’s in them.
The general framework of the plan is the same as it was when it was giving the public nod in the summer. Namely, the building will be converted into 15 condos. The condos will be contained within the original building and the 1924 addition (which is the part of the front facade that juts out to the east, but which looks the same as the rest of the facade). The other later additions to the back of the building will be removed. Thirty parking spaces will be constructed by adding to the existing surface lot.
Here are some new details:
Here is the plan for the parking lot. The existing lot is the light gray part and the darker gray is the proposed additions. Despite the fact they are proposing increasing parking spots by about 50%, the actual area of the lot appears to grow much less than that (particularly in the direction of the grassy area). The plan calls for the use of permeable surfaces such that the total amount of impermeable surface may be lower after the changes. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- More neighborhood market news: After running Sara’s Market for 19 years, the Johnsons are taking a well-deserved retirement. They will continue to own the building but will rent out the market to a new operator, so hopefully not much will change with the shop.
- Good new year’s options in Georgetown.
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The Georgetown Metropolis
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ANC Preview: New Faces Edition

Next Monday, the ANC will meet for the first time in 2011. This will be the first meeting for the two new members of the ANC: Jake Sticka and Jeff Jones. They’ll get to jump right into since this is decently meaty and potentially dramatic meeting.
DC Tri-it-again-thlon
You may recall that last month things got pretty awkward at the meeting with the ANC challenged the owner of the DC Triathlon, Charles Brodsky, to disclose just how charitable his triathlons are. He refused to even give a rough estimate. The ANC was dubious and told him to come back next month (i.e. now) with some more meat on the bone in terms of just how charitable the race is (the reason the charitable level is even an issue is that the ANC is trying to make it a standard by which they will approve or oppose special events that shut down Georgetown streets).
Adding to the tension is the fact that Brodsky is on the ABC board. The fact he stuck around after the discussion of his event to hear ABC matters discussed drew even more controversy.
So according to the agenda, the DC Triathlon will be discussed (GM’s not sure why the other triathlon run by Brodsky, the Nation’s Triathlon, is not on the agenda). Will the ANC grill Brodsky again? Will he come prepared to actually answer questions that he really ought to be able to answer? We’ll see. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Scheele’s Market by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Scheele’s Market is under contract (again). GM understands that the new owner (who doesn’t appear to be Marc Teren) intends to keep the market open and live upstairs. More info as it comes in.
- PoP judges Furin’s (or rather, simply posts a picture and asks his readers to actually have something interesting to say, which is to say: PoP posts something).
- GM’s finally back, so check back for regular postings.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Brownpau.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- GM was snowed-in in a Connecticut house without power yesterday, so normal updates will probably be delayed another day or so.
- Couple behind hot Georgetown salon break up.
- CAG lays out its 10 Year Campus Plan objections.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo of Christmas Light Parade Santa by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- GM will have his comprehensive review of the state of Georgetown businesses in January, but here’s a quick list of some new and lost businesses from 2010.
- That’s pretty much it, and with that GM signs off until next Tuesday. Happy Merry everybody!
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