DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood *updated*
Mount Vernon Triangle – The Triangle neighborhood site turns one year old turns just over one year old. Congrats! [The (Mount Vernon) Triangle]
Ballpark/Capitol Riverfront – New renderings of Akridge’s Half Street SE project near the Nationals’ Ballpark are up. [JD Land: Ballpark and Beyond]
Eckington – Big Brothers and Sisters needed. [Eckington DC Living]
Mt. Pleasant – Park Road NW gets some of its sidewalks back. [The 42 (Bus)]
Ballpark/Capitol Riverfront (again) – Summer lunch concert schedule is posted (3rd item down the list). Concerts start May 20 and are weekly at a price that everyone likes…free! [JD Land: Ballpark and Beyond]
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Initial Start-Up Considerations Business Series Comes to Logan Circle and Shaw
The goal of the Washington, DC Economic Partnership’s Initial Start-Up Considerations Series is to actively engage targeted communities through entrepreneurship training and tutorials on the use of the 2008 Doing Business in DC Guide Book (published in English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese and Vietnamese). “This series helps to demystify the process of starting a business for potential entrepreneurs and enhances the business know-how of existing small business owners. Entrepreneur by entrepreneur we can help to develop thriving retail and business corridors in communities that need them the most,” stated Natalie Cofield, Director of Industry & Business Development with the Washington, DC Economic Partnership and workshop instructor.
The WDCEP has partnered with Mt. Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District, to produce the upcoming workshop. This event is free to the public, registration is not required.
Logan Circle and Shaw
Bus Boys & Poets
5th & K Street
3/18/2009
9:00 AM
This series and its publication have been sponsored by a generous grant from the Neighborhood Investment Fund.
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The Triangle blog reached it’s one year anniversary back on Jan 28. I just happened to reach my personal one year marker as a contributor for the blog on Saturday…