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WTOP: Georgetown Will Temporarily Widen Sidewalks, But It’s Complicated
Georgetown is working on giving pedestrians more socially-distanced breathing room by taking away some street parking to widen sidewalks, but it will be different than what has been done in the past.
Washington Business Journal: Georgetown Looks to Offer More Breathing Room for Pedestrians When Shoppers Return
The Georgetown BID is exploring temporary sidewalk widening to promote a more comfortable, safe experience for visitors in the midst of COVID-19.
Eater DC: 18 Burgers to Order for Takeout and Delivery Around D.C.
Georgetown’s Reverie and Good Stuff Eatery make the list for their fantastic burgers.
NBC: Professional Bakers Share Tips for World Baking Day
The Georgetown Cupcake founders share their tip for baking light and fluffy cupcakes at home.
Federal City Council: Cash Relief for Laid-off Workers and Legal/Website Assistance
The Georgetown BID is providing cash assistance to laid-off workers in the Georgetown commercial district through its Employee Emergency Relief Grant program.
DCist: 10 Virtual Things To Do In D.C. This Weekend
The Georgetown BID’s annual French Market starts May 1 and runs through May 8, so Sunday is a perfect time to lazily peruse 15 locally-owned boutiques, cafes and galleries along Book Hill on Wisconsin avenue—virtually, of course.
Washingtonian: The Annual Georgetown French Market Is Going Virtual This Year
A portion of the market’s sales will benefit Covid-19 relief efforts.
DCist: Local Retailers Are Staging A Virtual Small Business Saturday This Weekend
Several Georgetown retailers are participating, while others are taking part in the Virtual Georgetown French Market, May 1-8.
WTOP: Georgetown’s Popular French Market Goes Virtual This Year
Georgetown’s annual French Market, an open-air market staged each year between P Street and Reservoir Road on Wisconsin Avenue in the Book Hill corridor of D.C., will instead be a virtual event this year.