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Urban Turf: DC Councilmember Requests Georgetown-Rosslyn Gondola Funds

March 26, 2021

If you thought you’d heard the last of efforts to move forward with an aerial gondola between Georgetown and Rosslyn, you thought wrong.

Eater DC: Beloved Lunch Counter Green Almond Pantry Will Reopen in Georgetown

March 24, 2021

Onal-Urel says the idea of returning to Georgetown, where she introduced Green Almond Pantry at the farmers market, is exciting.

WTOP: Former Georgetown Brooks Brothers Now an Incubator for Small Retailers

March 19, 2021

EastBanc, the largest owner of retail properties in Georgetown, has found a new use for the vacated Brooks Brothers store on M Street: A space for small D.C.-area merchants and designers who have never had a physical store to try out a brick-and-mortar presence.

Daycation DC: Georgetown GLOW Will Light Up the Streets This Spring

March 18, 2021

The displays can be seen all day but will be especially bright after dark. Guests will find works from DC artists including Stephanie Mercedes, Chris Combs, David Greenfieldboyce, and Nara Park. Edwin Baruch (New York City) and Curated Creative (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) will also be featured.

Washingtonian: This New Georgetown Paper Goods Store Will Offer Greeting Cards and Custom Wedding Invitations

March 17, 2021

Inside this Georgetown shop, customers will find greeting cards, journals, notebooks, writing utensils, and office supplies like paperclips and washi tape.

Washingtonian: A Bunch of Popular DC Brands Will Be Launch Tenants at Concept 31/M “Retail Lab”

March 16, 2021

The former Brooks Brothers space in Georgetown will feature short-term pop-up boutiques from DC area brands.

InsideHook: DC’s Luxe New Answer to the Corner Bodega Has Arrived

March 12, 2021

Seven picks for your shopping list from “modern-day corner store” Foxtrot, which recently opened in Georgetown.

Washington Business Journal: Bitty & Beau’s, a Coffee Shop That Employs People with Disabilities, Coming to D.C.

March 11, 2021

Bitty & Beau’s, a self-described “human rights movement disguised as a coffee shop,” is coming to Georgetown. The growing chain of coffee shops, which primarily employs individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, has signed a lease for 3207 M St. NW, formerly a Calvin Klein store.

Washington Post: He Put It All On the Line Opening His Butcher Shop a Year Ago. Then the Pandemic Hit.

March 8, 2021

Wendell Allsbrook held the grand opening for his place, Georgetown Butcher, on March 9, 2020. Two days later, the global pandemic was declared. Wendell pivoted, and made his dream work.

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