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1300 33rd St.

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We Could’ve Stopped This

Bisnow reported yesterday that Chase bank closed on its purchase of the historic Neam’s market building. The banking behemoth bought the property for $8.2 million. This news crushed GM’s hopes that since Chase is opening yet another branch at 3140 M St., maybe they weren’t going to go forward with their terrible plans to destroy a historic market building. Goes to show you shouldn’t underestimate how awful mega banks can be!

But it could have been different. Back in 2013, the Citizens Association of Georgetown (including GM) put forward a proposal to ban any new banks in Georgetown. The Georgetown Business Association (a lobbying group of Georgetown businesses, which shouldn’t be confused with the Georgetown Business Improvement District) objected to the proposal and the idea died. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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3000 block of R St.

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Georgetown Ghost Story

Today for Halloween, GM would like to reprint a Georgetown ghost story as told by Tim Krepp in his fantastic Ghosts of Georgetown:

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Happy Halloween Georgetown! Here’s the latest:

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Montrose Park

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Sassa-what?: The Soils of Georgetown

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If you’re like GM, you like to browse neighborhood real estate listings. And if you’re even more like him, you’ve come across the following and wondered, what the heck is this about?:

GM has always wondered what exactly “Urban Land-Sassafras-Chillum” means. So finally he did some digging (internet digging, not dirt digging). And it turns out these are classifications of soil.

GM was of the opinion that soil types boiled down to basic characteristics, like say “sandy” or “rocky” or maybe even “loamy”, whatever that meant. But apparently soils are classified by a system of incredible detail and particularity. According to this 1976 survey of the soils of DC, our little patch of land is composed of dozens of different soil types, with names such as “Brandywine gravelly loam” or “Beltsville-urban land complex”. Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1500 block of Wisconsin Ave.

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