Even Fancier Sunglass Store Coming

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Last year Warby Parker opened up in Georgetown to sell its hip-but-affordable eyeglasses to the public. Soon it will have company, when the German brand Mykita opens up to sell its hip-and-actually-pretty-expensive eyewear down the street.

According to the Old Georgetown Board agenda, a Mykita will be opening at 3001 M St., which used to house a frozen yogurt shop, and the late, great CD Warehouse before it. Continue reading

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • GM walked around yesterday and most sidewalks were clear. Good job everyone!
  • Snowy Georgetown from above.

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1600 block of 33rd St.

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Scenes From a Blizzard

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Cross-country skiing on Wisconsin, as one does.

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Braving the elements

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Huge flocks of robins picked this tree clean of berries hours later.

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French bulldog, in his element.

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Sunset, Sunday night.

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Montrose Park hill was jumping.

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Lots of shops on Wisconsin were pretty good about clearing the snow.

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Others, like Cafe Divan, were not good neighbors. It’s particularly annoying when places like Cafe Divan clear out the sidewalk to their entrances, but leave the rest of the sidewalk fronting their building covered in snow. GM heard that other places, including Vinyard Vines, Paolo’s, Nine West and Reebok were also being bad neighbors.

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The Morning Metropolitan

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • With all the snow, there’s not much news to report. But report in the comments where any bad neighbors or stores aren’t shoveling their sidewalks. Name and shame!

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Remembrances of Blizzards Past

It’s going to be a mid-winter jicker out there starting tonight, so GM thought he’d dig into the archives a bit a remind you what it looked like the last time a storm (or two) like that came through Georgetown, enjoy!:

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Potomac River

Potomac River

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Shovel Your Sidewalks!

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Now beginneth GM’s annual plea to neighborly decency: Shovel Your Sidewalks!

And this year, GM has a bit more of the force of law behind him. Starting this winter, DC will start fining residents who don’t shovel the sidewalk in front of their house within 24 hours of the end of the storm. The fine will be $25 for residents and $150 for businesses. It’s long been the case that the law mandated the shoveling, but the process of actually obtaining a fine against the scofflaw was so cumbersome that it was literally never used.

But you shouldn’t shovel your sidewalk because of the fine. You should shovel the sidewalk because you’re a decent human being, or at least aspire to be one. Not shoveling can impact the mobility of your neighbors or other people trying to pass by. Elderly residents and families with strollers are particularly affected by such selfishness.

But the thing is, not everyone has the physical strength to move the snow (particularly the amount they’re now forecasting). The city will not fine elderly people for failing to clear their sidewalk. That’s where you healthy people come in. If you’re under 40 and don’t have a chronic injury that limits you, don’t stop at your own sidewalk. Clear your neighbors too. And your neighbors’ neighbors while you’re at it. GM typically tries to do his whole block if someone doesn’t beat him to it.

You don’t have to do that if you don’t want to, but if you’ve got elderly residents or vacant houses on your block, just try to organize with your neighbors to make sure the path gets cleared. It’s the right thing to do.

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

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1700 block of 32nd St.

1700 block of 32nd St.

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