Arlington Proposes Boathouse

The National Park Service, in conjunction with Arlington County, has proposed to build a new boathouse along the Potomac just across from Georgetown. Comment is open until July 30th on the plan.

This proposal calls for two buildings along the channel behind Roosevelt Island. As reported by ARLNow, the Park Service considered two locations, the Roosevelt Island site and Gravelly Point by the airport, and chose the former. Here is a map of the preferred alternative:

The proposal calls for a 14,000 square foot boat storage facility with a floating dock along the river. Uphill and on the other side of the GW Parkway is a second building that will provide showers, lockers, etc. The facilities would primarily be used for rowing, however it is anticipated that canoes and other paddled boats would be available for rent by the public as well. Continue reading

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Georgetown Waterfront Park

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Fios Arriving Soon

Georgetown’s long wait for Fios may be coming to an end soon. Verizon first started rolling the service (which essentially brings fiber optic-level telecom services right to your door) in DC way back in 2009. At the time it was clear that Georgetown would be last on the list. But even considering that, it has taken even longer than GM expected. Continue reading

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ICYMI: The Fake Shops of Wonder Woman

While GM was taking his July 4th break, the second spate of Wonder Woman filming blew through the neighborhood. And in case you missed it, GM gathered all the fake store fronts the set designers created for the movie.

Above you’ll see a the lovely outdoor restaurant called the Dumbarton Cafe. It was located (very temporarily) at 3214 O St., a vacant space the previously held a pilates studio. They even had a sandwich board with 80’s prices:

More than one neighbor commented that this fake cafe looked so good it ought to become real.

What’s funny is that the exact same property was used in St. Elmo’s Fire, where it hosted a a fake sidewalk antiques market, with another fake sidewalk cafe next door:

Here are some of the other fake stores or signage they created:

They turned Vaporfi into an ice cream shop (another great idea).

Insomnia Cookies became “Northwest Diner”.

The building next to the “Dumbarton Cafe” (which houses O Salon) became the “O St. Bistro”, another fake restaurant.

Wingo’s (which suffered a severe fire days before shooting) was given a retro sign. The English Rose, next door, was given a bunch of flowers for the sidewalk.

Down the block, several stores on Wisconsin got a makeover. The historic Georgetown Theater was transformed into, well, a theater, with posters for Ghostbusters and Footloose (both accurate for the 1984 setting), and a box office:

Of course, the theater itself didn’t really look like this in the 80s. It looked as it did just a few years ago before the renovation, with lots of formstone. It also appeared in St. Elmo’s Fire with that look:

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Happy Fourth!

GM’s going to sign off a bit early for the Fourth this year. Call it laziness or call it depression at the never ending awfulness that is the current state of affairs, but GM will see you on the flip side.

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1500 block of 33rd St.

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