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Towne Liquors Plans Move Up The Street

Towne Liquors is planning a move up the street. The liquor store is currently located at 1326 Wisconsin Ave. has applied with the ABC Board to move its license to a new location: 1438 Wisconsin Ave.:

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The Morning Metropolitan

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- A bit more on CM Pinto’s request for funds relating to the gondola.
- GU’s business school just got a metric ton of money. Again.
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Pinto Revives Gondola Proposal
Left for dead, the proposal to link Georgetown with Rosslyn via an aerial gondola has roared back to life. As first reported by DC Urban Turf, Councilmember Brooke Pinto has submitted a budget request for $14 million related to the project.
The gondola proposal has had a long bumpy (or maybe the right word would be turbulent?) road from being just a glimmer in BID CEO Joe Sternleib’s eye to where it is today: still mostly a glimmer in Joe Sternleib’s eye. But the glimmer just got glimmier.
A small part ($2 million) of the money being request by Pinto would go towards to purchase of the land where the former Key Bridge Exxon was. The stated reason for this acquisition is to convert it to the city’s first electric vehicle charging facility, to be used by taxi/car sharing drivers and other commercial vehicles. The rest would go toward funding a full environmental impact study of the gondola. If it concludes that the project makes sense, the property could be used to serve as the Georgetown terminus. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Councilmember Pinto requests to add Wisconsin Ave. to the city’s Great Streets initiative to provide small businesses with grants.
- A scaffolding on top of the building where Peacock Cafe is located got blown off in Sunday’s wind storm.
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East Georgetown Getting Vaccinated Way Faster Than West Georgetown
East Georgetown residents are receiving Covid vaccines at a much higher rate than west Georgetown residents. This disparity appeared when GM first looked at this data in February, and it has only grown since then.
A total of 1,811 residents in east Georgetown have received at least one vaccination shot. A total of 12.84% of east Georgetown residents (and 47.73% of the seniors) have received a vaccine. (GM should note that the city groups east Georgetown with Kalorama and west Dupont for data reporting purposes).
The story is much different on the west side. So far only 519 west Georgetown residents have received a shot. Only 6.01% of west Georgetowners (and 36.16% of the seniors) have received a shot. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Jeff Vincent.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Connecting the long-known burials of black residents along Q st. with Georgetown’s slave holding past.
- Swanky new juice shop coming to Prospect St.
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