Photo by Trevor Huxham.
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- Median home prices in Georgetown have passed $1.35 million.
- A walking tour of the Kennedy’s Georgetown.
Photo by Trevor Huxham.
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DC Urban Turf is reporting that a new tenant has been found for the historic Cellar Door building at 34th and M St.: Starbucks.
This will return Georgetown’s Starbucks total back up to four, which is where it stood until 2008. That year the Starbucks that once stood at 33rd and M St. was closed after a flood. After remaining closed for months the store was officially shut down as part of widespread store closures by the company.
That former space became the second location for Georgetown Cupcake. Ironically, GM has long believed that the cupcakery should have moved into the Cellar Door building instead. It’s a much less ugly building than the 1960s building they currently occupy. Plus it has much more interior space so more of the tourists would actually be able to get a seat. Continue reading
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Last Thursday, the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts (CFA) approved the concept for the redevelopment of the West Heating Plant. While this is not the final hurdle for the project (far from it), it is a major hurdle to clear and the likelihood of the project going forward has increased significantly.
The concept approved by the CFA was actually the one most recently rejected by the Old Georgetown Board (OGB). While it is often considered to have the final word, the OGB is merely a sub-organ of the CFA and can only make recommendations to the senior body. Most of the time those recommendations are rubber stamped (hence the perception), but sometimes they’re not. That’s what happened here. Continue reading
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This week for Now and a Long Time Ago, GM was pointed to the artwork of Joey Manlapaz. He paints a variety of subject, but one of his specialties is storefronts. And several pieces in his collection include old Georgetown storefronts. The one chosen above depicts 3065 and 3067 M St.
The era that is depicted would be between the late 80s and the mid 90s. The two establishments shown are Potomac Wine and Spirits and the Georgetown Seafood Grill.
The Georgetown Seafood Grill was opened in 1987 in the space that previously housed Chez Odette. It remained open for about ten years before the property was purchased by Eastbanc and redeveloped. Continue reading
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