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Just the Way the Gelato Melts…

GM has been closely tracking the supposedly renovations of the Georgetown Dolcezza location, and how it rather appeared that the store was closing instead of renovating. He has now learned that the building has been sold and a new tenant is likely to move in. Booooo.

The new owner is an LLC registered to Kholsa Companies, a Bethesda-based real estate company. They bought the building earlier this month for just $810,000. The sellers were actually the Dolcezza company itself.

This seems cheap, honestly. Yes the building is not that nice and is not is terribly nice shape. But it’s a great location and the fact that the building isn’t historic would mean that it would be a good candidate for demolition and rebuilding. Continue reading

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Photo by Mike Maguire.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1500 block of 32nd St.

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Reminder: Cars are Exponentially More Dangerous than Bikes

Photo by Peter Krupa.

GM is often advocating for improvements to our infrastructure to make biking easier and safer. But inevitably when the topic comes up, someone always (ALWAYS) starts complaining about how cyclists break the law. They argue that until cyclists start obeying the law they do not deserve to be rewarded with more road space being dedicated to them. Oh, and a new one GM has heard is that we should not make any improvement that might induce more people to bike through the side streets of Georgetown.

This is infuriating on several levels.

The first is that multiple studies have shown that cyclists do not break the law any more than motorists do. It’s just that drivers ignore their own law breaking and notice the law breaking of cyclists.

The second should be obvious, but unfortunately gets ignored in the whataboutism: cars are exponentially more dangerous than bikes.

Just last Sunday a driver ran into a pedestrian in the crosswalk on K St. in Georgetown (above). And on Tuesday a driver plowed down four pedestrians on the sidewalk at 9th and New York Ave., downtown. A man died this week as a result of a driver running him over earlier this month at Missouri Ave. and 7th St. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

Photo by Mike Maguire.

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • A couple new routes added to the water taxi that is already providing service from Georgetown to the new Wharf and Alexandria. (But sadly still no route between Georgetown and Nats Stadium).
  • Paper went up on the windows of the Dolcezza, which either means it really is permanently closed, or (if you are unbelievably optimistic) that the long planned renovations are actually beginning. GM will happily bet a couple scoops of gelato that the first is more likely.

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Dumbarton Oaks

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Hon, Hon, Hon, French Market Returns this Weekend

The French Market returns this weekend to Book Hill. The festivities start Friday and they run all the way till Sunday. Friday and Saturday, it is from 10 am to 5 pm, and on Sunday it’s noon to 5:00.

This is always a great opportunity for huge crowds to descend on Book Hill, with stores from Q to Reservoir out showing their wares on the sidewalk. Like the past several years, this will also be a great example of temporary sidewalk widening, as the parking lane is shut down.
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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Dumbarton Oaks

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