Photo by Pyrat Wesley.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- GM saw that another house was TP’d. Is this an epidemic or an inside joke?
- Under Armour was apparently launched in Georgetown. GM didn’t know that. So by GM’s count, companies that got their start in Georgetown include: Georgetown Cupcake, Sweet Green, Under Armour and IBM. Not so bad.
Yes, and UA wanted to put a flagship store in the Nathans building, but, I was told, balked at the rent.
Karl Rove bids farewell to Furin’s in today’s Wall Street Journal (free link provided below): http://www.rove.com/articles/330
Also Britches of Georgetown (which had stores in every mall in the Metro area, and stores as far away as Atlanta).
Appalachian Spring, which is in Union Station and represented in the Smithsonian.
The Clyde’s Group………which includes every Clyde’s location, the 1789, the major restaurant downtown by the Treasury Dept., the Farm restaurant, etc.