Monthly Archives: July 2011
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Lucas Cantor. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Spike Mendelsohn confirms that he’s bringing Good Stuff Eatery to Georgetown. (GM reported this a while ago, but he guesses Washingtonian missed it. Anyway, GM can now confirm the they … Continue reading
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City Releases ANC Redistricting Data
To assist in the necessary redistricting of the ANCs, the city released a raft of data. All of the source data is from the Census and was released a while ago. In fact, GM already has had his say on … Continue reading
The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Ruth Flickr. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Georgetown DMV was miserable (well, even more miserable than normal) yesterday. WaPo reprints an oldĀ paeanĀ to a long lost Georgetown store.
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By The Way, You Could Open a Gun Shop in Georgetown
A while back, GM wrote about the possibility of gun shops opening up in Georgetown. At the time (i.e. early 2009) the Zoning Commission was trying to develop rules to comply with the fallout of the Heller decision, which forced … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: Does Georgetown University have to look to the Old Dominion for its future? Speaking of GU, Vox Populi got its hands on some draft renderings of the proposed New South … Continue reading
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Not So Long Ago: Wisconsin and Reservoir
This week on Not So Long Ago, GM stops by Book Hill again. GM has to apologize about the current shot. There was a van and a new tree that sort of blocks the shot. But angles are angles, so … Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Daquella Manera. Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest: After an informative bike ride, Jack Evans strongly supports the L and M St. cycletracks. ANC redistricting starting up. Ward 2′s redistricting will be overseen by ANC2E’s Tom Birch. And … Continue reading
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