
2017 Year in Review
It’s normally this time of year when GM looks back to see what articles he wrote garnered the most attention. So here it goes, from 10th to 1st:
10: Boulangerie Christophe to Open this Weekend
GM wasn’t sure what to expect with this restaurant, given its long delay in opening and its location in a bit of a no-mans-land for restaurants. But it’s good! And people seem to agree because this whole year it is buzzing with activity. Even though Georgetown has lots, and lots of pleasant cafes, there was still demand for another. Bienvenue!
9: Capital One Buys The Old Nathans Building for a Metric Ton in Cash
The neighborhood was shocked to find out that not only was Under Armour not going to occupy the newly renovated old Nathans building, but a bank was buying it. And while it wasn’t clear right away, it sure seemed likely that the bank was going to turn it into some sort of a weird cafe/marketing platform.
GM’s seen what the future Capital One Cafe could look like and it’s….not bad? Certainly not good, in the sense of what great potential that property has. But another ok coffee shop is not the worst thing in the world. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Joe Flood.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Bouche de Noel’s are incredible and you can get them in Georgetown.
- In case you’re wondering, the Georgetown GLOW installations will run till January 7th.
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The Georgetown Metropolitan Turns Nine
Welp, look at that. Nine years ago this very day, the Georgetown Metropolitan began its new life (after having been a newspaper in the 1820s and 30s).
Lots has happened to Georgetown and GM over that time period that it’s hard to really take it all in. In many ways, Georgetown is lesser than it was in 2007. We’ve lost so many great stores and restaurants. Just think what was still around back then: Nathans, Furins, a freaking full-service professional photo lab, a bunch of college bars (well ok, they’re not all losses), and countless small but priceless stores like Appalachian Spring or Antiques of Georgetown. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The story behind Moby Dick’s House of Kabob.
- The life of a Four Seasons concierge.
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Snow Falls on Georgetown
GM will be shutting down for the holidays later this week, but in honor of the snow from last weekend, here’s his little film he made a couple years ago from a similarly beautiful snowfall. Enjoy!
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by M.V. Jantzen.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Georgetowner rounds up some of the recent openings and closings around town.
- Opioid abuse among some of the larger issues to be tackled by Halcyon House incubator.
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