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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Mike Maguire.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The Cat Cafe hit its Kickstarter target almost immediately.
- Some pretty shots of Georgetown in the (hopefully gone for the season) snow.
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Precedent Should Disarm Fear of Development (But Probably Won’t)
At last week’s ANC meeting, the commission discussed the possibility of the development of the grounds of the Fillmore School, which is being sold by George Washington University right now. The general tone of the meeting, as reported by the Current, was one dismissive of much development of the property at all. Georgetown has some experience in the development of school parcels, and that experience should assuage the fears. But it probably won’t.
You could walk around the 1200 block of 27th and 28th streets a hundred times and never realize that the homes are less than 15 years old. They were built as part of the development of the Phillips School on Olive. There are 14 townhouses, specifically, that were constructed to mimic the variety of late-19th century homes that dominate the area. While it may be an anathema to the dominant historical preservation theory to build this way, in practice it’s seamless:
These properties came at the expense of “open space”, but they certainly contribute to consistent and pleasant streetscape of 28th St. now. Plus, they now are homes to 14 families (or singles), residences that have contributed probably hundreds of thousands of dollars to the District’s tax revenues. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Street Sense.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- BID hopes to get gondola feasibility study completed within a year.
- Incredible story of a Hoya senior who got one more opportunity to play basketball.
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Dumbarton Ave. is Dead, Long Live Dumbarton Ave.

The other day, the Reddit page dedicated to DC had a link to GM’s old piece on the question of whether the proper suffix of the road called Dumbarton is St. or Ave. The original piece determined that the street was once called Dumbarton Ave., but at some point was changed to Dumbarton St. Nonetheless, the post office will deliver mail to addresses with Dumbarton Ave., and Google Maps contained both names, as you can see above.
It got GM curious, was Google still ambivalent on what the street is named? Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Joseph Gruber.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- Some more info on the buyer of the old Neam’s Market
- Closure of Rhino leading to a Brohibition?
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Ehpien.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The weird history of the Five Buys building.
- Next Q&A Cafe is about pot.
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