DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Here’s what we were reading last week about neighborhood news in DC.
Mount Vernon Triangle – Buddha Bar on Mass Ave is getting closer to opening. More eyes and legs on the street will be good. [The Triangle]
Penn Quarter – Ever wonder about the history behind the twin spired building on Pennsylvania Avenue at 7th Street NW? We did until we read this. [Streets of Washington]
Mount Vernon Triangle – Sneak in the construction of a parking lot…a sure way to tick off a neighborhood. [Life In Mount Vernon Square]
Shaw – Douglas Development sets its sights on developing the southwest corner of 9th and N Streets NW. [RenewShaw]
Eckington – A progress update on The Metropolitan Branch Trail, a bike and pedestrian trail that will serve the east side of the city. One can track the project’s progress online on a DC Government website – that’s transparency in government! [Eckington: Way Better Than Spotsylvania]
Columbia Heights – Another whimsical entry in the Street Booze series from our colleagues in CH. This time it comes in a box. [New Columbia Heights]
Capitol Waterfront – The Eagles (with special guests Keith Urban and The Dixie Chicks) are coming to Nats Park. [JD Land: Ballpark And Beyond]
All Over DC – A more serious discussion about resident’s access to retail groceries from the group DC Hunger Solutions. Are some wards better served by grocery stores than others? [Prince of Petworth]
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