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About Topher

From 1820 to 1837, a newspaper called the Georgetown Metropolitan was published in the city of Georgetown, DC. The copy above is from July 12, 1826, reporting on the deaths of Presidents Jefferson and Adams on July 4th, exactly fifty years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence. For a short while, it was published by John L. O’Sullivan and his brother-in-law Samuel Langtree. O’Sullivan faded into obscurity until the middle of the 20th century when the term “Manifest Destiny” was attributed to him. So what does this have to do with 2008? Well, not much. But, basically I’ve realized that the neighborhood of Georgetown lacks a neighborhood blog. I’ve decided to give it a try. I looked through Georgetown’s history for a worthy name to resurrect and the Georgetown Metropolitan sounded perfect to me. And so I have reestablished the Georgetown Metropolitan, 171 years since it last was printed. With luck, the Georgetown Metropolitan will serve as a valuable information source for Georgetown residents.

The Georgetown Metropolis

Potomac River

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Socks is Still Looking for His Forever Home!

As GM mentioned back in October, he and his family are fostering an absolutely handsome young pup named Socks (formal name Socrates). After a few adoption applications fell through, he’s still with GM. And as much as GM and fam will miss him when he’s gone, he still needs to find his forever home. Will it be with you?

Socks is now about eight months old. He is an absolutely adorable hound mix. He’s about 40lbs now and still growing. And he’s all legs. (GM thinks there’s a bit Great Dane in him). He’s got puppy energy and loves to romp around Volta Park with dogs of all shapes and sizes. GM’s never seen him show anything but pure enthusiasm towards other dogs or to humans. But he also loves a nice long snooze around the house. He’s an absolute goofball.

If you’re interested in Socks and his incredible ears, click this link and submit an application! GM will be so sad to let him go, but thrilled that he’s found his forever home.

(He only gets that droolly in the car out of a little nervousness)

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The Morning Metropolitan

Dumbarton Cottage
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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DCRA Finally Releases Airbnb Rules

The District Consumer and Regulatory Affairs agency has finally issued the final rules that will govern Airbnb’s in DC. The rules are a long time coming, since they stem from legislation the Council passed in 2018. DCRA first proposed the rules last fall. The final rules are consistent with the legislation and the proposed rules, and, as written, will largely curtail Airbnb’s in the city.

The approach that the legislation and the rules take towards Airbnb is to take the company at its word. Which is to say that Airbnb sells itself as a way for homeowners to welcome guests into their home for unique experiences. The reality, of course, is that Airbnb is largely used by property owners and investors to rent out otherwise vacant properties to visitors looking to avoid hotels. The property owners often own multiple properties and use professional management companies to handle the administration.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Low Water
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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The Georgetown Metropolis

1400 block of Wisconsin Ave.

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Coffee Shop with a Mission Coming to M St.

A new coffee shop is coming soon to Georgetown. And this one comes with a mission. The shop is called Bitty & Beau’s Coffee, it will be located at 3207 M St. (the former Calvin Klein Underwear shop).

The shop is part of a chain of roughly twenty locations nationwide, originating in Wilmington, NC. The business prides itself on the fact that it hires individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to staff the locations.

So in 2022, if you want to grab some joe and support a great mission, you’ve got a perfect choice on M St.

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The Morning Metropolitan

Awesome Alley
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Nice look at the new Petite Soeur chocolate shop.
  • Sandlot beer garden gets approved to continue operating through the end of 2022.

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The Georgetown Metropolis

1500 block of 35th St.

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Extremely Expensive Bourbon Shop Coming

A new liquor shop that specializes in extremely expensive bourbon is coming to 2816 Pennsylvania Ave. The shop, called The Bourbon Concierge, is currently in the process of obtaining a liquor license.

The shop already runs a website where you can spend way, way too much money on booze that can’t possibly be worth it. For instance, here’s a $3,800 bottle of Pappy Van Winkle, the most prominent of the new ultra-expensive bourbons. Here’s a $29,000 bottle of the same brand that was bottled in 1990 (unlike wine, however, distilled spirits don’t continue to age or improve once they’re bottled.)

Anyway, GM thinks the bourbon bubble is ready to pop and the really money is in rum. But if you’ve got more money than sense, keep an eye out for this space!

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