DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Here’s what we were reading recently about neighborhood news in DC. Have something to add? Leave it in the comments!
Penn Quarter – The Record Fair comes back to DC. In fact, it will be in our very own neighborhood at The Riot Act on Sunday, February 12 between 11 am and 5 pm. Six different DJs will spin throughout the event. We haven’t been to a record fair since college so we *will* be checking this out. [The Vinyl District]
Downtown – Tom Sietsema includes Plume in the Jefferson Hotel in his Valentine’s Day restaurant list. [WaPo]
Penn Quarter – We do like the paninis dished up by Amorini Panini at 906 F St NW. They’re spreading their panini love to DC by opening up a food truck. [Food Truck Fiesta] & [Washington Business Journal]
Chinatown – Dangerously Delicious Pies signed a lease at 901 7th Street in the same location where the TD Bank is located. [Downtown DC BID]
Shaw – The Shaw Art Walk takes place Wednesday, February 8 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm. Six art galleries in the area surrounding the Convention Center will be open until 9 pm for art walkers. [Renew Shaw]
Penn Quarter – Freshii, an assemble your lunch by picking fresh healthy items from a list outlet, opens today in the former Gifford’s Ice Cream Store next to Qdoba on E Street (between 10th and 11th). [Freshii tweet] & [Freshii website]
Penn Quarter – How much does it cost to rent a 2BR/2.5BA pad in the heart of Penn Quarter? $3500 per month is the answer for this unit on D Street NW. At a potential sales price of $550K, that works out to gross cap rate of 7.64%. The condo fee and taxes brings the net rate to the low 5% range. Not bad…that’s better than any savings account! [Prince of Petworth]
Downtown – The International Wine and Food Festival is on Saturday, Feb 11 and Sunday, February 12 at the Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center. [IWFF website]
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