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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Still no announcement of who won the bidding for the West Heating Plant. Not to start rumors, but GM was on the bus Friday and overheard two real estate developer-sounding guys and he swears they said JBG won, but GM could have easily misheard.
  • Follow-up on the Jack’s Boathouse situation.

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2900 block of M St.

 

2900 block of M St.

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What Does Georgetown Taste Like 2013

Taste

 

As part of his annual survey of Georgetown stores, GM likes to also tally up the styles of restaurants and track just what type of food are we eating?

Like last year, sweets are leading the way with 19 shops. We actually lost two sweet shops (Leonides and the Candy Bar) but gained two (Macaron Bee and the capitalism-disproving Edible Arrangements).

American is still in second with 12 restaurants, although technically Italian would be second if GM didn’t break out pizza from Italian (who really thinks of Dominoes as Italian?).

We lost two categories this year as the only British pub and the only pan-Asian restaurants closed (the Guards and Mei N You respectively). We added one category, butcher shop, with Stachowski Market.

All in all there are still 131 restaurants, delis, ice cream shops, etc.

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • On top of the Sweet Frog frozen yogurt place opening, there’s another chain frozen yogurt store now promising a Georgetown location. To paraphrase Disco Stu: did you know that for the year ending 2012 frozen yogurt profits were up 400%? If these trends continue…
  • Albrecht Muth is really going all out to fake his (alleged, but let’s face it, he sure seems like a fake) craziness.

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C&O Canal

 

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The Stores of Georgetown

Stores

 

Yesterday, GM gave his annual State of Georgetown post. Today he follows that up with a list of all 496 shops in Georgetown.

Here they are in no particular order:

Citibank
Safeway
Verizon
Acqua Nails
Unleashed
Café Divan
Animal Hospital
Talio Hair
Dry Bar
Jos. A Bank
Duron
Starbucks
Next Day Blinds
Ledos
Baytok
Everards
Sky Shoes
Dalton Pratt
Harmony Salon
Bistrot Lepic
Shanghai Lounge
P.O. Boxes Etc.
Carine’s Bridal
First Cash Pawnbrokers
H.A. Gill Realtors
ReMax
Anna Banana
Premiere Bank
HSBC
Hidden Treasure
Casbah Café
Wagner’s Liquor
Long & Foster
Books Used and Rare
Fine Art Gallery
Carlise Flooring
Addison Ripley Fine Art
A Mano
Heiner Contemporary
Meridian Health and Relaxation
French Apartment Continue reading

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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • One of the bidders won the West Heating Plant auction with a bid of $19.5. It’s not publicly known at this time who that bidder is, and whether the GSA will exercise its option to reject the final bid.
  • Speaking of the West Heating Plant, apparently the staff of the DC Office of Planning are not entire opposed to the winner basically knocking the whole thing down and building a new building just as high. The Old Georgetown Board, on the other hand, will probably not be so amenable.

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1300 block of 30th St.

 

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The State of Georgetown 2013

The State of Georgetown

 

As previewed Monday, GM has finally performed his annual census of Georgetown’s shops and restaurants and is ready to present his results.

Before we get to that, a couple of caveats first. When GM uses the word “store”, he is including all retail stores and restaurants, as well as just about any commercial operation that accepts walk-ins. So he includes realtors, but not lawyers. A children’s arts classroom but not the elementary schools. It’s not a scientific distinction, but GM had to draw the line somewhere.

With that said, to the numbers!

Overall

There are an overall 496 shops in Georgetown as of February 2013. This continues a steady decline since 2011 when GM counted 527 shops and last year when he tallied 510. Part of this decline can surely be attributed to the recession and anemic recovery, but the bulk of the reduction can be attributed to the mall closing. In 2011 there were nearly 100 shops in the mall, now there is only the Washington Sports Club. In fact, if you set the mall aside completely, Georgetown has been adding more stores than it’s lost over the last couple years.

Looking just at the openings and closing, this dynamic plays out. Overall there were 56 closings and 43 openings. But if you take out the mall from consideration, there were only 43 closings and still 43 openings. Not gangbusters, but enough. (Although, for what it’s worth, there were only 40 non-mall closures in 2011.)

The 43 openings matches exactly the number of openings in 2011. And that is higher than the 2010 number: 22.

On a more troubling note, the vacancy rate increased a good deal last year, even after ignoring the mall. There were 44 non-mall vacancies in 2011, there are 60 right now. It’s worth noting, however, that a bunch of these vacant spaces already have future tenants in place, but most don’t.

Independent vs. Chain

Independent shops still make up the majority of shops in Georgetown (of course, they probably don’t make up the majority floor space, but GM can’t measure that). There are 341 independent shops in Georgetown, or 68.8% of the total. That’s a small tick down from last year when the percentage was 70%. Not to sound like a broken record, but that drop can mostly be attributed to the mall closing.

Another contributor to the declining independent shop numbers is the fact that of the new stores, more were chains than independents. Specifically, 55% of the stores that opened last year were chain stores. In 2011 that number was 42%. In other words, not only are independent shops not opening up enough to replenish their current numbers, they aren’t opening enough to remain the majority. Continue reading

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1600 block of 28th St.

 

Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:

  • Don’t wait for it to melt; shovel your sidewalks now! Those with mobility problems are dependent on you to do your neighborly duty.
  • Speaking of mobility, two new bikeshare stations were approved by the ANC.

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