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Apple Store Starts Selling Georgetown Cupcakes
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The Apple Store started selling Georgetown Cupcakes. Or at least that appeared to be the case on Friday, but it turns out the crazy long line was for the new iPad part duex and not cupcakes. According to reports, at some point the line stretched around the corner on M St. all the way down to Thomas Jefferson. Bananas.
Well, GM’s not sure, but probably at least some of those people went home empty handed since the store sold out of the new tablet by the end of the day on Friday. By Saturday morning when GM stopped by the store, there was no line and sparse crowds because they still had no iPads. GM overheard one employee mention that the Tyson’s store may still have some, but it had the air of a desperate prospector talking about rumors of a few gold flakes in a river two valleys over. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
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Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- This machine kills facists. Fascists, on the other hand, don’t appear to have much to worry about.
- Park Slope to fill-in as Georgetown, for now.
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo of Canal graffiti by Daquella Manera.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- The DC Environmental Film festival is starting next week. The city-wide festival is holding several events in Georgetown. Check it out.
- GU maintains some pretty bad dorms, at least according to one study.
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The Georgetown Metropolis
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Target and Bloomingdales Coming to the Mall?
Carol Buckley at the Current reported yesterday that the new owners of the Georgetown Park mall are in negotiations to bring in a Target and a Bloomingdale’s “Soho” store (the department store’s smaller more “hip” version).
The deal doesn’t sound final, but GM trusts Buckley’s source enough to be confident that deals are in fact near. One thing not mentioned in the article, however, is the effect of Anthony Lanier’s on-going litigation against Western Development over ownership of the mall.
In fact, as mentioned in the article, Bloomingdale’s already tried to bring a Soho store to the mall three years ago. That deal was called off because of Lanier’s lawsuit. Obviously enough has changed to the landscape for Bloomingdale’s to take another chance.
The irony in all of this is that back in 2009, Anthony Lanier gave a long talk to CAG about his vision for Georgetown. He said that he wants it to be true that the only reason you have to leave Georgetown is to go to the airport. And to that point he said that if he got ownership of the mall, he would seriously consider bringing in a Target and putting it in the basement. The idea being that having a Target in Georgetown means Georgetowners can avoid many trips to the suburbs, bringing the neighborhood that much closer to his dream. And by hiding it away in the basement, it doesn’t affect the historic feel of the neighborhood. Continue reading
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The Morning Metropolitan
Photo by Olli.
Good morning Georgetown, here’s the latest:
- So you probably heard it, but in case you didn’t: Target and a small-scale Bloomingdale’s may be coming to the mall. More on this later today.
- Two cute twins get a behind the scenes look at GC.
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The Georgetown Metropolis
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