DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
Here’s what we were reading last week about neighborhood news in DC. Follow PQ Living via Facebook here and Twitter here.
Downtown – A neighborhood meeting on a multi-use Mount Vernon Square space to be discussed on October 1 and a public art project to be installed in the Chinatown-Gallery Place metro south exit described. [Downtown Neighborhood Association]
Chinatown/Penn Quarter – PS7’s (777 Eye St, NW) gets a review. [Capital Spice]
Penn Quarter – Poste Roast at Brasserie Poste (801 F St, NW) gets a writeup. [Thrifty DC Cook]
Downtown – The First Lady kicks of the farmer’s market on Vermont Ave between H and Eye St, NW. [Metrocurean] & [WaPo]
All Over DC – Private vehicles will no longer need to undergo safety inspections starting October 1. Emissions test…yes. Jalopy test…no longer required. Is this a good idea? [We Love DC]
Adams Morgan – A new public art installation is going in at 18th St and Columbia Rd, NW. Which of the three possibilities do you like? [Greater Greater Washington]
Downtown – US Treasury is a bit skittish about keeping F Street two way next to the main Treasury building at 15th St and Pennsylvania Ave, NW. They prefer it being one way heading away from the building. Can you guess why? [Greater Greater Washington]
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