DC Link Roundup: Heard In The ‘Hood
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Here’s what we were reading last week about neighborhood news in DC. Sound off about anything neighborhood oriented in the comments.
Downtown – The Niki de Saint Phalle sculptures in the median of New York Avenue are installed. Public art is pleasant! [The Triangle]
NoMa – An update on RFPs on the dilapidated Gales School on Massachusetts Ave. Will it really become a homeless shelter? [DC Metro Urban Diary]
Southwest – A water taxi service sets up shop and even though it won’t be the Staten Island Ferry, it’s a start towards regularly scheduled water transportation service. The map even shows it connecting to Metro. Intermodal transportation – we like it! [SWDC Blog]
Mount Vernon Triangle – Buddha Bar’s latest opening date is May and we believe it. [WaBizJo]
Capitol Hill – The facade of Union Station will be transformed nightly at dusk through the projection of a great American landscape onto its front face through April 25. This is being done in conjunction with the History Channel to promote the series America: The Story of Us which begins April 25. [History Channel] Hat tip: Cheryl
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Buddha Bar put out a press release announcing their May opening. it includes hours of operation and a link to their website. the buddha is 18 feet tall.