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No matter which 11th Street Bridge Park design is chosen, DC wins
Christina Sturdivant
Thursday, September 11, 2014
The nationwide competiton to design an elevated park over the Anacostia has reached its home stretch, with four finalists unveiling their designs Thursday. Any would be a welcome addition to D.C.
Anacostia River
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City Planning
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Community Development
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Design
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Economic Development
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Health and Wellbeing
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Parks & Public Space
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Sustainability
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The Arts
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Transportation
Capitol Riverfront
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Anacostia
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DIY fixes that can improve your block for practically pennies
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Take your street into your own hands with pop-up bike lanes, tiny free libraries, gardens, and more.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Parks & Public Space
Park View/Pleasant Plains
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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Anacostia
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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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Meet DC's urban farmers growing food and profits
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Think it's hard to grow food in the city and make money at it? You'd be 100% correct. Still, that hasn't stopped these intrepid farmers from trying--and, in some ways, succeeding.
City Planning
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Entrepreneurship
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Food Systems
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Health and Wellbeing
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Sustainability
Brookland
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Anacostia
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East-of-the-river residents hunger for new dining options
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
In wards 7 and 8, there are only a handful of sit-down restaurants for almost 150,000 people. Change is slowly coming, but here's what we can do better. Paging all entrepreneurial restaurateurs: your opportunity is here.
City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Food Systems
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Restaurants
Congress Heights
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Anacostia
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These are the shortlisted architecture firms for the 11th Street Bridge Park
Rachel Kaufman
Friday, May 02, 2014
Six teams will go on to the next stage of the design competition to build an elevated park across the Anacostia.
Anacostia River
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City Planning
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Community Development
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Design
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Economic Development
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Health and Wellbeing
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Parks & Public Space
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Retail
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Transportation
Capitol Riverfront
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Anacostia
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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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"D.C.'s High Line" could transform banks of the Anacostia
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
The proposed elevated park across the Anacostia would be a first for D.C. With a national design competition for the bridge kicking off, Elevation DC checked in on the park and its goals of fostering economic development, community health, and a cleaner river.
Anacostia River
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City Planning
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Community Development
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Economic Development
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Health and Wellbeing
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Parks & Public Space
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Sustainability
Capitol Riverfront
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Anacostia
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Kidical Mass brings pedal power to tots
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
"Kidical Mass," the biking movement for kids and their parents, is active in the District. We sat down with the D.C. chapter's founder for a Q&A session about bikes and safer streets.
Health and Wellbeing
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Parks & Public Space
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Transportation
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Union Station
Brookland
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NoMa
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Anacostia
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A(n updated) guide to coworking in DC
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Drink coffee, be productive, and create something amazing at one of these ten D.C. coworking spots.
Entrepreneurship
Downtown
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U Street
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Shaw
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Anacostia
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Adams Morgan
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Black Thumbs Collective keeps cyclists east of the river in gear
Christina Sturdivant
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
A newly formed group aims to fight "bike shop deserts" in Wards 7 and 8.
Corporate Citizenship
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Economic Development
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For Good / Non Profit
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Green Tech
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Health and Wellbeing
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Transportation
Congress Heights
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Anacostia
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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
,
Anacostia
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Fishing on the Anacostia for fun and science--but not food
Danielle Cralle
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
The Anacostia Watershed Society is studying catfish from the river to learn exactly what toxins are in their bodies and in the river. On Saturday, a fishing event drew residents out to help.
Anacostia River
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Food Systems
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Sustainability
Capitol Riverfront
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Anacostia
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Streetcar reboot promises citywide growth for underserved areas
Lauren Williams
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
After more than a half-century of being retired, D.C. streetcars are set to connect the city by promoting new developments and serving neighborhoods that aren’t near a station.
City Planning
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Economic Development
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Real Estate
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Sustainability
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Transportation
H Street
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Petworth
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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Anacostia
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Step by step to better streets and better shopping
Beth Marlowe
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
The District needs better shopping options. A new toolkit might help neighborhoods figure out exactly how to lure those retailers in. Here's a hint: start by coming together.
City Planning
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Economic Development
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Retail
Congress Heights
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Rhode Island Avenue Corridor
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Anacostia
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Adams Morgan
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