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PQ In Money’s ‘Best Neighborhoods To Retire’ List

Posted by pqresident
October 12, 2007

Money magazine online picked 35 locales in the nation as the best nieghborhoods to retire and the Penn Quarter is on the list. The other ‘hood to make the list from DC is Woodley Park. Since the list is focused on neighborhoods, the chosen ‘hoods on the list are all in urban environments. Others are now picking up on what we already know.

Thanks to PQ Living readers Anon #9 (October 9 PQ Living Illegal Billboards story), David, Tom and cd for pointing us to the article.

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Comment by Anonymous on October 12, 2007 @ 2:49 pm

That is GREAT! We are trying to make this area a vibrant center for DC and now we will have a bunch of AARP members moving in…

Someone should come up with a great buffet/early birs special concept

Comment by gpliving on October 12, 2007 @ 3:37 pm

#1: That’s a pretty ageist comment.. Although, we do already have the AARP HQ :-)

Retired residents have greater expendable income and more time on their hands to make the neighborhood better. I don’t see your logic in thinking that retired people would take the vibrancy out of the city.

Comment by PQ guy on October 12, 2007 @ 3:48 pm

No, please no old people. They will bitch and moan about “no sidewalk seating” and “close the movie theatre at 9pm”. Forget that!

;)

Comment by anon on October 12, 2007 @ 4:09 pm

PQ guy, i would say a majority of the comments on this blog are people bitching and moaning and I am assuming they are not all old people.

Comment by anonymous on October 12, 2007 @ 4:17 pm

DON’T FORGET…one day YOU, TOO, will be a RETIRED person.

The “NEW” retired person moving to an area like PQ, won’t be the same type of person moving to Florida.

Comment by annonymous on October 12, 2007 @ 5:55 pm

Regarding retired people in PQ; my husband and I are AARP members and maybe a few more mature, financially independent people would bring some class to the neighborhood.

Comment by Anonymous on October 12, 2007 @ 6:10 pm

FYI, Penn Quarter is also in this month’s issue of Food and Wine magazine as a “hot neighborhood” for restaurants.

Comment by Anonymous on October 12, 2007 @ 6:28 pm

I really can’t believe some of the comments. i would much rather have mature people living in Penn Quarter than young drunken idiots who have no interest in maintaining the common areas of the buildings they live in.

Comment by Anon on October 12, 2007 @ 11:52 pm

I’m just shy of AARP age and live in Penn Quarter. I am also a triathlete (20 plus times), have been to Everest, know how to cook, play music, art, etc… So exactly what are you trying to keep out of PQ #1 and #3?

Comment by jason on October 13, 2007 @ 8:01 am

I think #3 was kidding. We don’t plan on selling our condo, and I really look forward to retiring to this neighborhood in about 2040. (and I’m NOT kidding) With all the free cultural opportunities and good public transportation, I’m surprised DC hasn’t been more of a retirement destination.

Comment by Cheryl on October 13, 2007 @ 9:54 am

Anon # 7 Thanks for the tip on Food and Wine magazine. Is there an online link?

Comment by pqresident on October 13, 2007 @ 10:36 am

I’ve met some very hip AARP members. I’ve also met some very hip, retired, 50+ non-AARP folks.

Comment by Anonymous on October 13, 2007 @ 3:24 pm

I also think that PQ Guy (#3) was joking (notice the wink smiley). #1 was no doubt serious and betrays a colossal ignorance. People who retire and move into urban areas are very active, culturally sophisticated and have a good amount of disposable income.

They also tend to be tolerant (take notice #1), involved (ahem, #1) and fun (which #1 probably wants to be, but methinks his/her acquaintances find him/her not to be).

Welcome retired people!

Comment by Anonymous on October 13, 2007 @ 4:08 pm

Cheryl,

Sorry, I have a subscription copy of Food & Wine. There is no online link available.

ANon #7

Comment by pqresident on October 13, 2007 @ 4:38 pm

Cheryl,
we’ll do a separate posting on this; the Food & Wine article is posted online…

Washington, D.C. – Many of the city’s most talked-about places are going global, while other newcomers remain resolutely American

http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/where-to-go-next-washington-dc

Penn Quarter “Hot Neighborhood” reference:

http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/where-to-go-next-washington-dc/sidebar/1

Comment by dave on October 13, 2007 @ 11:21 pm

hopefully PQ will still be in the top ten of this list 30 years from now!

Viva la AARP!

Comment by PQ Guy on October 14, 2007 @ 9:53 pm

I was just joking people!

;-)

Comment by monkeyrotica on October 15, 2007 @ 10:25 am

Y’know, ever since Scholls’ folded, downtown’s been in dire need of a decent cafeteria.

And I’m a monkey that likes hisself some liver and onions.

Comment by Tim on October 16, 2007 @ 11:17 am

monkey:

I never thought of this idea of a real cafeteria downtown. Hmm… I think I’d enjoy it! Pretty old school idea. I grew up in the south and the closest thing we had was a restaurant called Picadilly.

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