DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood

Photo above: Max Brown, CEO of PR agency Bravery Corporation and owner of Chinatown Coffee Co. (left) and Jennifer Hudson (right) at Buddha Bar
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Here’s what we were reading last week about neighborhood news in DC. Have neighborhood thoughts? Leave them in the comments!
Penn Quarter – Fiola Restaurant announces a few key hires for their operation. We’re told they are still looking towards a mid-April opening. [WaPo]
Penn Quarter – A stabbing at the Gallery Place/Chinatown Metro stop. [WaPo]
Dupont – A brothel gets shut down “angering johns.” [TBD.com]
H Street NE – Is no space scared anymore? Political advertising and advocacy appears on drink coasters in bars. [Prince of Petworth]
SW Waterfront – The Graduate School was announced as an anchor tenant. This major redevelopment project in Southwest is now being called the Wharf. [Washington Business Journal]
Downtown – Hole opens up in downtown DC’s 14th Street NW between F and G Streets due to a water main leak. [Washington Examiner]
Mount Vernon Triangle – Jennifer Hudson stops by Buddha Bar in the Triangle and gives an impromptu performance. [Bravery Corporation]
Mount Vernon Triangle – BicycleSPACE shop operations do not plan to be interrupted by possible redevelopment. [The Triangle]
Downtown – Our favorite DC based men’s fashion site reviews an eyewear store on F Street, Insight Opticians. [District Cut]
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