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Gallery Place/Penn Quarter Building Permit Update (Green Turtle Sports Bar Replaces Drinx, PS7′s Gets Garden)

Posted by gpliving
February 21, 2007

The Green Turtle will replace Drinx at the Verizon Center and PS7′s (777 I St NW) gets a summer garden!

02/12/07
601 F ST NW
DEMOLITION
INTERIOR DEMOLITION OF FINISHES AND FURNISHINGS OF EXISTING RESTAURANT FOR NEW RESTAURANT LAYOUT. NO STRUCTURAL
MICHAEL SANFORD/THE GREENE TURT

02/12/07
800 F ST NW ALTERATION
CHANGE ARTWORK ON EXISTING AWNING AS PER ATTACHED DRAWING AND COMPLIANCE NOTIFICATION
HOUSE ON F STREET LLC

02/12/07
777 I ST NW
SUMMER GARDEN
SUMMER GARDEN ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
IBEN HEADQUARTERS BLDG, LLC

02/13/07
802 H ST NW
SIGN
SPECIAL SIGN PERMIT.
THAXTON MGMT C/O PWSP

02/16/07
975 F ST NW
ADDITION/ALTERATION
Trianglo Sign
Dewey Ballantine, LLP

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Comment by Anonymous on February 21, 2007 @ 11:09 am

THANK GOD !! Maybe the Green Turtle will be open more than closed, unlike DRINX.. But I think it’ll be an excellent addition. Now if we can just get that market up and going :)

Comment by Anonymous on February 22, 2007 @ 10:20 am

Is this venue at all associated with the Green Tutle in Fells Point, Baltimore?

Comment by Anonymous on February 22, 2007 @ 11:46 am

There are several Green Turtles in MD. This would be the first one outside of MD.

Comment by CityLiving on February 22, 2007 @ 1:25 pm

I talked to the architectural firm the Greene Turtle is using and they said it should be open in April.

The first commenter here is right on; it’s hard to build clientele when you’re closed so much and so erratically.

The restaurant side also suffered from some surly servers, which is why I stopped eating there. I did patronize the bar and found the bartenders to be very friendly.

I think the Greene Turtle will be a good addition to our neighborhood.

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