The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Signature (which looks waaaaay better at its new location on Wisconsin above Q) over bought on inaugural gowns by 100%.
  • Two people struck by a driver on R St. at 32nd yesterday. They were transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. This is a stretch that suffers from many drivers speeding to get around M St. traffic. DDOT conducted a study that concluded that speed cameras were necessary, but they never installed them.

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3100 block of Q St.

3100 block of Q St.

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New ANC Meets Next Week

The new ANC meets next Monday at Visitation at 6:30 pm. The operative word here is “new”. This is the first meeting with the newly elected Commissioners, and all but three of the Commissioners were elected for the first time in November. Ed Solomon is the only Commissioner who has served more than one term (he’s on his seventh term). So it will be enjoyable to attend this meeting simply out of curiosity to see whether the new make up of the Commission will change the general tone or M.O. We’ll see.

As for the agenda itself, there is nothing that jumps out at GM as particularly noteworthy. Apparently some store called Kendra Scott is moving into the space formerly occupied by Ugg on Wisconsin above Prospect St. It’s a jewelry chain based out of Austin. Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1400 block of 31st St.

1400 block of 31st St.

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CAG Meeting Tonight on Gondola and Key Bridge

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Tonight at Malmaison, the Citizens Association of Georgetown, will hold a public meeting on the topic of “Crossing the Potomac”. That’s just a fancy way to refer to the topic of the proposed gondola and the rehabilitation of the Key Bridge (which is happening now).

The BID will present the results of the feasibility study of the gondola project. As previously reported, the feasibility study found that the project is, well, feasible. It’s still a lot of work that would have to be done before the gondolas start gliding through the air from Georgetown to Rosslyn, but with the study done, it’s now up to the city and Arlington to decide whether to move forward or not.

The reception starts at 7:00 and the meeting starts at 7:30. See you there!

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • That was quick, Jeh Johnson already sold his house now that he’s not the head of DHS anymore.
  • A serial burglar, who hit at least one Georgetown home, was arrested.

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1200 block of 33rd St.

1200 block of 33rd St.

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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2800 block of N St.

2800 block of N St.

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