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A new life for an old Langdon Park warehouse

A Brookland couple has purchased and repurposed a 36,000-square-foot warehouse into artists' studios, small businesses, and a vintage furniture store.

Cady's Alley will be the home of a permanent pop-up bazaar

Building on the success of the Cady's Alley Holiday Bazaar, developer Eastbanc is now planning to make the pop-up market permanent, with retailers rotating through the space every 3-4 months.

Mount Vernon Triangle wine and spirits store eyeing March opening

Eye Street Cellars, at 425 I St NW, will open in March from owner Savita Malhotra, who is "always looking for [a place] where we can be part of an emerging community." 

Cultural Tourism DC, Union Station plan info kiosk to introduce tourists to all DC has to offer

The small kiosk is meant to give visitors suggestions for things to do, even if they have just an hour before a connecting bus or train.

Bergami's Pizza to open by May 1 at Rhode Island Row

The owner of Bergami’s Pizza has applied for a liquor license and expects to open the 20-seat restaurant at Rhode Island Row by May 1.

Takoma Central apartments opening in April

About half of the apartments at residential and retail project Takoma Central will be move-in ready in April, with the remainder available in May, according to the project’s developer. 

Five new eateries to open at The Yards this spring

Missed all the development at The Yards in Capitol Riverfront? Here's a quick recap.

20 condos coming to 14th/Quincy NW

Developer Ilya Zusin says that the company is in the process of bidding out construction for the four-story, 20-unit building.

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.

U Street gets high-fashion destination for the leather-and-spikes set

Rosies and Rockers, an edgy, "pinup--but wearable" clothing store for punks, rockabillies and more opening in a few weeks.

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.

Northeast Library re-opens Monday after multimillion renovation

Northeast Library, on the Hill, is the fourth oldest library in DC still in operation--though it's been closed since 2011 for a renovation. It opened Monday.

Washington Firehouse, proposed restaurant/lounge/cigar bar, goes before alcohol board

The proposed restaurant at 1626 North Capitol Street NW, opening in a former firehouse, is attempting to receive its liquor license.

Construction on Anacostia Riverwalk Trail segment begins in spring

The missing link between D.C. and Maryland will be filled in, starting in spring.

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.
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