Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Self storage units to be added to the former Georgetown Park mall.
- GU will hold an in-person commencement on campus next spring (it was cancelled in 2020 and held at National Park last spring).
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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DC is currently in the process of re-drawing the eight ward boundaries as a result of the 2020 Census. GM had previously theorized about the possibility that Georgetown and/or Burleith could be returned to Ward Three, that result now appears extremely unlikely.
DC needs to redraw the ward boundaries every ten years. The law mandates that each of the wards’ populations must be within 5% of the city average. So, for example, if the city had 800,000 residents, the average for the wards would be 100,000. And the maps would have to be drawn to ensure that no ward had fewer than 95,000 or more than 105,000 residents.
Early estimates put Ward Two slightly above the average, although within the 5% buffer. If that were the case, there would not be any need to grow or reduce the physical size of Ward Two. But it might have lead to changes nonetheless since some wards definitely have to grow or shrink, and to make that possible Ward Two might have needed to change.
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A new restaurant in opening at 3206 O St. It is called Masala Street and it specializes in Indian food.
It is expected to be open this week. The menu featured a broad array of popular Indian food such as Chicken Tikka Masala and Saag Paneer, plus much more (including the always popular, but not particularly Indian, choices of wings and fried chicken).
The restaurant replaces Pica Taco, which served Mexican food at that location since 2018. Previous to that was the short lived Gtown Bites, and the much longer lasting Georgetown Dinette before that.
Georgetown always needs a good supply of cheapish eats, so GM’s glad to see that continue with Masala Street.
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A shop that sells rare and unusual snack items has just opened at 1432 Wisconsin Ave. The shop is called Fat Munchiez, and it is the second location for the shop.
GM honestly didn’t realize there is a market in such things as Japanese candy or Pepsi cream soda, but the store appears to already have fans:
Always nice to have some unique shops around the neighborhood, so welcome Fat Munchiez!
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