Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Fiola Mare aiming for the high end take out market.
- The rabbi who secretly filmed women was released from prison.
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
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While you might not be riding the bus much these days, once this is over you’ll be happy to know that WMATA has decided not to significantly degrade bus service through Georgetown as it had previously proposed.
The agency announced that it will vote today to move ahead with a raft of bus service cuts and changes. But they will only minimally affect Georgetown. Specifically, the D6, 30N and 30S routes will lose some late night service. But that’s much less than what the agency originally proposed, which included eliminating the G2 route in Georgetown, cutting all 30N and 30S service and ending the D1 and D5.
Frankly, the agency is looking down the barrel of a fiscal emergency right now. And absent a massive federal bailout, it will likely have to revisit cuts in the future. But for now bus service in Georgetown is mostly safe. Hopefully we can all get back to them as soon as it’s safe.
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Photo by Olaf Zerbock.
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Facing extended store closures, shops around Georgetown have started to get boarded up. This is part of a larger trend seen around DC, and and other cities. It would appear the owners are afraid of looters, but it sure seems like an overreaction to GM.
In Georgetown, GM only identified two shops literally boarding up. There’s Michael Kors, seen above, and Sephora:
Can’t they just unload the stores of their goods? Continue reading
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Photo by Kevin Dooley.
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This week GM has been delving into the varieties of historic architecture that we have around Georgetown. For the final installment he is going to highlight the odd ones out, in other words the homes that weren’t built in the dominant styles of Federal, Greek Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, Queen Anne and Romanesque.
The first is French Ecclectic, which you can find on the 2900 block of Q St:
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Photo by Olaf Zerbock.
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