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ArtView Condos get go-ahead on U Street

ArtView is currently a vacant lot but should deliver in a year.

DC dedicates Chuck Brown Park

DC officials dedicated the park to the Godfather of Go-Go Aug. 22, on what would have been Brown's 78th birthday.

Chuck Brown Park sculptor offers sneak peek of her work

As installation of the sculpture memorializing the Godfather of Go-Go gets underway, the artist offers a sneak peek and a look into the process of designing the larger than life Chuck.

Anacostia Arts Center gains new tenant

DC Modern Design + Build will renovate your home and display the works of local artists at its new studio in the Anacostia Arts Center.

The Beatles (sort of) come back to a restored (sort of) Uline Feb. 11

The Beatles tribute act Beatlemania Now will perform the exact set list from Feb. 11, 1964, in the same building as the original concert.

Chuck Brown Park sculpture designs open to public comment

Three competing designs for the public art component of Chuck Brown Park are being presented to the public.

Dance Place reopening pushed to May; will feature interactive light and sound sculpture

Dance Place is moving back to the fully renovated Edgewood space in late May.

Take a comfy seat: toilet troubles spur full-on renovation of Dupont's neighborhood theatre

A packed house in a 114-seat theatre and only two toilets? No thanks. Keegan Theatre, which has been entertaining audiences for almost 20 years, has purchased its building and plans a full-on renovation (not just the restrooms).

Experimental theatre company raises $11K to create HQ, classroom space and tool library in Brookland

Banished? Productions used crowdfunding to raise the capital to build space for a tool library, design studio and headquarters for the "avant-pop" production company.

New retail stores open at the Anacostia Arts Center

A new wellness center and two boutiques are now open at the Anacostia Arts Center, Arch Development Corporation' development project aimed at bringing arts and business to Anacostia and raising the area's  quality of life and local economy.

Handmade and vintage shop at Brookland's Monroe Street Market announces grand opening

Owners Melissa Esposito and Lisa Rowan have announced the grand opening of their handmade and vintage shop, Analog, at 716 Monroe Street NE in the Monroe Street Market. 

Craft thrift shop nonprofit signs lease in Brookland

SCRAP DC will double its retail space in its new location, expand its hours, and offer subleased studios to artists.

With painted shovels, Brookland's Dance Place breaks ground on $5m renovation and expansion

The cultural institution is embarking on a $5 million renovation that will improve the facilities and add 3,500 square feet of space.

CulturalDC buys its Flashpoint space, plans changes

CulturalDC has paid rent at its Flashpoint art gallery at 916 G Street NW for ten years. The arts organization has now bought the space from landlord PN Hoffman.
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