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ANC February Preview

ANC 2E will be meeting next Monday for its February session. We’ve all been living like it’s Groundhog Day since last March, but that meeting will take place on the actual Groundhog Day (eve). Maybe we’ll finally get Andie McDowell to fall in love with us and end this wretched curse we’re living through!

But until then we’ve still got an ANC meeting to get through.

One item on the agenda is a resolution to support the Rose Park Farmers Market. This fantastic market will return March 17th and run through October 27th. GM was informed that the market is looking for more local independent retailers to feature, so if you’ve got a favorite, let them know about it! Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Georgetown Time Machine: Kiddos Cooling Off

This week for Georgetown Time Machine, GM is transporting you away from the cold of January and giving you a glimpse of summer. The photo is from July 1, 1932, and shows a group of Georgetown children cooling off in an outdoor shower.

The caption to the photo gives a bit more context for the scene:

Thus, this is a snapshot of a time when Georgetown children were the subject of charitable efforts. (It should be noted that the only kids in the photo are white.) It shouldn’t be surprising to hear that there were poor Georgetown children at the time. The socioeconomic and racial demographics of the neighborhood were nothing like they are today. And moreover, it was the Great Depression! Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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Canal Towpath

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Do These Openings Anticipate the Light at the End of the Tunnel?

New restaurant and retail openings in Georgetown have been few and far between over the past year, and understandably so. To open in such an uncertain environment would be excessively risky. Heck, just trying to keep a shop or restaurant open has been an exercise in boundless faith. But a handful of apparent openings on the horizon might suggest that some are anticipating the light at the end of the tunnel, which is only just now flickering into sight.

The first is Mason’s Lobster Roll, which is coming to the former Paul Bakery just south of the Banana Republic. This is a medium sized chain with locations up and down the east coast (including Dupont Circle). It looks to be offering about the same menu as Luke’s Lobsters. (Sidenote: walking by it appears that Luke’s has closed, but the company’s website lists the location as closed until further notice, so maybe they’ll reopen. Given that the “Luke” in Luke’s Lobsters is a GU grad, you might expect that they’ll try to keep it open.)

Next is a Ray Bans store coming to 3030 M St. This will mean there will be no fewer than 4 (four) sun/eye glasses stores in Georgetown (the other’s being Sunglass Hut, Warby Parker, and Mykita).

And finally, across the street from the future Ray Bans store a Mexican restaurant is promised. It will take over the former Miss Saigon restaurant.

It’s probably too early to say this represents the tide finally receding. But if in six month’s time we see this momentum continuing, it may be fair to point to these openings as the start.

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • It’s unclear yet whether President Biden will regularly attend Holy Trinity for mass (where he did as VP).
  • Clear those sidewalks if it’s messy this morning!

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Georgetown Waterfront Park

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