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WTOP: New Retail Coming to Prime Georgetown Location

August 14, 2023

D.C. developer Roadside Development and partner New York-based Waterview Capital Management LLC have acquired a former Georgetown bank, with plans to redevelop the property as retail.

Washington Post: William Friedkin’s 75 Steps: A Georgetown Monument to Cinematic Horror

August 9, 2023

By immortalizing a scary stairway on-screen, the “Exorcist” director created one of Washington’s most beloved landmarks.

Elle Decor: 40 of the Best Main Streets in America You Need to Visit ASAP

August 8, 2023

One word to describe Georgetown’s M Street? Gorgeous. The historic downtown, which actually encompasses both M Street and Wisconsin Avenue, is filled to the brim with boutiques, both unique, multi-brand shops (like Lili the First) and mass favorites (like Madewell).

Eater DC: Georgetown’s Hotly Anticipated Sushi Showpiece Has Arrived

July 27, 2023

Tucked inside the tony mixed-use cluster of Cady’s Alley, the striking sushi cave from executive chef Saran “Peter” Kannasute and co-owner Jeff King breathes fresh life into the old home of L2 lounge (3315 Cady’s Alley NW, Suite B). Dinner service runs Wednesdays to Sundays to start.

Washingtonian: The Most Barbie Places in DC, Rated by Ken Heads

July 25, 2023

Call Your Mother Georgetown’s bubblegum-pink building—a former flower shop—is pretty much a Carbie Dreamhouse, decked out with mint shutters and trim.

Washington Post: Capital Fringe Festival Shows to Catch, According to its Biggest Fans

July 20, 2023

Where can you find shadow puppetry, firsthand accounts of Burning Man and a burlesque/opera show about a mermaid? At the offbeat, anything-goes Capital Fringe Festival, which returns this year to varied venues with 40 shows and nearly 275 cast and crew members.

Washington Post: New Tunnel, Georgetown Station Among Metro’s Expansion Proposals

July 10, 2023

Metro is inching forward with multibillion dollar expansion proposals that include a new tunnel between D.C. and Virginia, as well as stations in Georgetown and National Harbor.

Washington Post: A Georgetown Canal Boat Tour Offers a Leisurely Trip Through the Past

July 6, 2023

Welcome to the Georgetown Heritage, an 80-foot-long tour vessel launched last year and the first boat to carry visitors through Georgetown’s stretch of the C&O Canal for more than a decade.

ELLE Escapes: Washington DC

June 29, 2023

Head south toward the Potomac River, and you have a picturesque, waterfront park to unwind after your designer shopping spree.

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