The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mark Andre.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Georgetown Hospital’s expansion plans.
- Another look at Eastbanc’s proposed building for the intersection of M and Pennsylvania.
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Georgetown in Motion: Piccolo
It’s the dog days of summer, news is slow, and GM is running out the clock until he can head off to beach next week. So to fill the void, he’s re-running his series of animated GIFs he produced several years ago. Today he’s visiting Restorante Piccolo on a windy day.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Daquella Manera.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Sentence for the peeping Rabbi is upheld.
- What $18,500 a night buys you at the Four Seasons.
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Movie Night!

The Friends of Rose Park will be showing Rio 2 next Saturday night (August 8) at 8:00 pm. This is a rescheduling of an earlier date that got washed out. Finding Nemo will also be shown on September 8th, same time. The shows are right by the north playgrounds at 26th and O.
What better way to welcome in the dog days of summer than watching a movie outdoors? (The answer is none. None better.)
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Ehpien.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Georgetown Soccer is introducing a “dad bod” day. Finally.
- Permits coming through for condos in Alexander Memorial Baptist Church project (to be called: Alexander Hall)
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Georgetown Theater Sign Restored
Yesterday the historic neon sign on the old Georgetown theater was restored. It was taken down as part of the building’s renovation last September and sent to the same company that created it in the 1950s.
The restoration is beautiful. The swooping art moderne cap is especially noticeable. GM was surprised that the paint color chosen was blue. It was blue before the restoration, but GM believes it was actually painted black originally. GM can’t find it now, but he believes the sign was painted blue as part of the restoration done for filming of St. Elmo’s Fire:
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