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Zoning board OKs low-parking condos north of Petworth metro

An existing building will be demolished and replaced with a four-story, nine-unit condo building at 4326 Georgia Ave NW.

Dolcezza City Center looking on track for opening April 17

Dolcezza's seventh D.C.-area location opens Friday, April 17 at CityCenterDC.

Adams Morgan nonprofit raising funds for 'healing garden'

The 25-year-old nonprofit aims to bring its residents together with neighbors in a new garden it's building.


Brookland lounge/bar reopens as coffeehouse

Serendipity Jazz Coffeehouse has opened after an extensive renovation and transformation.

Boarded-up, vacant buildings next to Tabard Inn to be redeveloped

Historic townhomes in Dupont have sat empty for more than two decades, and are now set to be redeveloped.

Former H Street Salvation Army to become 27 condos

New Legacy Partners' request for parking relief for a proposed H Street project has been granted, clearing the way for this project to move forward.

DC's first cat cafe blows through Kickstarter funding goal in one day

Owner Kanchan Singh was asking for $15,000 to build out DC's first cat cafe. She got that on the Kickstarter campaign's first day.

Next up for EatsPlace: seasonal eats from an underground chef

Chef Mackenzie Kitburi, owner and executive chef of "revolving dining adventure" Capital Taste, pops up in Eats Place starting March 12 for a month.

New life for long-stalled apartment building in Anacostia

The 41-unit building at 2620 Bowen Rd SE is just steps from the Anacostia metro.

You could be canoeing in the C&O Canal as early as this summer

The Georgetown BID and the National Park Service plan a dock on the C&O canal for boaters. If all goes well, it could be operational this spring or summer.

New condos coming to Eckington

Details are still spotty, but it appears 10 new condos are headed for 3rd and Rhode Island Ave NE.

Supper club launching on Rhode Island Ave NE

A long-planned supper club on Rhode Island Avenue NE is launching later this month.

Petworth pop-uppery's next move: vegan dumplings and noodle soup

Eatsplace, the pop-uppery with a continually rotating lineup of chefs, is saying so long to soul food and "Hello, dumplings!"

Animation studio moving to DC bringing 50 jobs to Capitol Riverfront

Pigmental Studios, which announced earlier this year it was relocating from Los Angeles to D.C., is in negotiations for space at the Boilermaker building in Capitol Riverfront/Navy Yard.
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