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Women and girls find their "a-ha" coding moments
Allyson Jacob
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Men far outnumber women in tech. But now, two new D.C. organizations are helping women and young girls break into the traditionally male world.
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A guide to coworking (community, coffee, and free wifi) in DC
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, May 21, 2013
Stop fighting over the last seat at Starbucks. D.C.'s coworking spaces provide "everything you need to run your office, plus community."
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Entrepreneurship
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Technology
U Street
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Anacostia
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Adams Morgan
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Business startup program aims to reduce unemployment in DC
Kaitlynn Hendricks
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
A new entrepreneurship program is venturing local funds to help under-employed D.C. residents launch profitable enterprises of their own. Will Enterprise DC combat unemployment with startup profits?
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#TechintheCity ignites debate
Allyson Jacob
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
How is D.C.'s tech sector different from that in other cities? Can it someday rival New York's? These questions and more were discussed Thursday at #TechintheCity, a spirited panel discussion.
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The perks--and risks--of being first
Jenny Holm
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
The first restaurants into a "new" neighborhood have a special burden. They're often hailed as saviors of a hungry population, with the crowds to match, but they're also taking a risk. If you build it, will they come?
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Entrepreneurship
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Restaurants
H Street
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Capitol Riverfront
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NoMa
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Elevation Q&A: Mayor Anthony Williams and the Federal City Council
Whitney Pipkin
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
Former D.C. mayor Anthony "Tony" Williams has been helming the Federal City Council for the past nine months. Elevation DC asked him about the nonprofit's biggest challenges and opportunities for the coming year.
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The places startups call home
Allyson Jacob
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
How can the city attract high-tech businesses, support the local economy, and disrupt the status quo to create spaces where new companies and industries can thrive? D.C. thought leaders weigh in.
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Can urbanists learn to love DC's height limit?
Jordan Fraade
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
As the D.C. Office of Planning and the National Capital Planning Commission study the impact of changing D.C.'s height limit, we spoke to two experts to learn the pros and cons of the issue for urbanists.
Community Development
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The art of development: how theaters can catalyze growth
Beth Marlowe
Tuesday, April 02, 2013
Studio. Atlas. The Howard. And more. Theaters, which lure a combination of commercial and artistic interests to struggling areas, may be just what a neighborhood needs.
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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Shaw
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Dupont Circle/Logan Circle
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Ward 5 could transform to a green, manufacturing jobs mecca
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
Can Ward 5 change its industrial warehouses and trash transfer stations into neighborhood amenities and sources of good jobs? The recently announced Ward 5 Industrial Land Transformation Task Force aims to find out.
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Editor's Note: Welcome to Elevation DC
Rachel Kaufman
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Greetings and welcome to the first issue of Elevation DC, a new weekly magazine dedicated to the innovators, job creators, and disruptors who've chosen D.C. on which to make their mark.
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WestMill's latest: a pop-up events startup to enliven empty spaces
Luis Velarde
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
WestMill Capital, the D.C. based real estate firm founded by Ben and Dan Miller, has a creative new use for its properties during the months that typically transpire between acquisition and construction.
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Economic Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Real Estate
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H Street
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Georgetown/Glover Park
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Shaw
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