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DC's 5x5 public art festival: What to see and where to see it (MAP)
Caroline Dobuzinskis
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Public art by world-renowned artists will temporarily transform all eight wards of the city, with events and exhibits running from September through December.
Community Development
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The Arts
Congress Heights
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Downtown
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Brookland
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Waterfront
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Capitol Riverfront
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NoMa
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Columbia Heights-Mount Pleasant
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Shaw
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The Hill
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Anacostia
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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DC's social entrepreneurs prove you can grow a businesses and do good
Allyson Jacob
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Forget "greed is good." Today's entrepreneurs want to make money and save the world at the same time.
Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Food Systems
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Sustainability
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Technology
Georgetown/Glover Park
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The Hill
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Seven free apps to help you (re)discover DC
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Seeing D.C. through all fresh eyes just takes a quick download.
Apps
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Design
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Media
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Restaurants
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Technology
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Union Station
Downtown
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Georgetown/Glover Park
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U Street
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NoMa
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Foggy Bottom/Golden Triangle
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The Hill
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Anacostia
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City tackles impending senior boom with neighborly 'senior villages'
Lauren Williams
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
With baby boomers reaching retirement, D.C. is trying to keep up with the booming population by encouraging the development of senior villages, or networks, to help seniors stay independent and in their own homes.
Georgetown/Glover Park
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The Hill
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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National spotlight: Urban train stations plan for the future
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
In many places across the country, including D.C., rail is breaking ridership records as we move away from the personal car. How does a place like Union Station manage the influx of passengers while being a good neighbor?
City Planning
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Economic Development
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Real Estate
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Transportation
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Union Station
H Street
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NoMa
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The Hill
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Flashback: Mike Berman, director of the Downtown Holiday Market, on the lure of the marketplace
Rachel Sadon
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Mike Berman's company runs the Flea Market at Eastern Market as well as the annual Downtown Holiday Market. He spoke to Elevation DC about the past and future of the District's marketplaces.
Economic Development
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Retail
Downtown
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The Hill
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DC's most beloved public art
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, November 05, 2013
We asked three figures in the art scene to tell us their favorite works of public art in the District. Then, we hope you'll tell us ours.
Community Development
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Parks & Public Space
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The Arts
Downtown
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The Hill
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Anacostia
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DC school lunchrooms put local, healthy products on kids' plates
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Move over, corn dogs and pizza. At some D.C. schools, with the help of local nonprofits, kids are getting fresh fruit, green veggies and local meat—and a lesson in where all that food comes from.
Education
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Food Systems
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Health and Wellbeing
Georgetown/Glover Park
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NoMa
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The Hill
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Made in DC: Food entrepreneurs think big
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Food businesses in D.C. aren't just restaurants, grocery stores and food trucks anymore. A new crop of entrepreneurs are creating and launching products that might just go national.
Entrepreneurship
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Retail
The Hill
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Pop-ups, parties, and...parking lots?
Rachel Sadon
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
This is the new way D.C. parties: think warehouses and parking lots, not swanky ballrooms. Savvy entrepreneurs are launching new businesses to take advantage of this shift in thinking, and in the meantime, activate underused spaces and neighborhoods.
Community Development
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Economic Development
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The Arts
H Street
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U Street
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NoMa
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The Hill
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About our masthead
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Photographer Steve Ruark captured this image of Capitol Hill institution Frager's Hardware in February 2013.
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