DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
Downtown – The Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA) weighs in on noise from establishments open at night. [DC DNA]
Penn Quarter – A review from Capital Spice of one of our favorite spots, Wolfgang Puck’s The Source. [Capital Spice]
All Over DC – It’s the 40th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival. How do you celebrate in the modern age? You mix Twitter with Woodstock to get Twitstock. [The Vinyl District]
Mount Vernon Triangle – More woe at the unopened Dumont condo/apartment building. [Life in Mount Vernon Square]
Capitol Riverfront – Diamond Teague Park now has a dock. You will be able to take a water taxi to some of the remaining Nats games. [JDLand: Ballpark and Beyond]
All Over DC – Year-to-date Shotspotter stats posted. For the uninitiated, info on Shotspotter can be found here. [The Other 35 Percent]
Southwest – The Mandarin Hotel’s Mozu restaurant to be replaced with the quadrant’s namesake, Sou’Wester. [Metrocurean]
Columbia Heights – The best and the worst of a neighborhood come out this weekend. [Prince of Petworth] & [The Heights Life]
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Love the concept of Twitstock.