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DC Public Library System-wide Resurgence Having Impact City-Wide; Residents Applauding New and Renovated Buildings
Intowner Publishing Corp.
Dec 10By Anthony L. Harvey Images accompanying this feature can be viewed in the current issue PDF Thanks to the DC Council’s capital budget enactments, and successive Mayoral allocations and allotments to the Board of Trustees of the DC Public Library (DCPL... »
Six Red Line Stations Closed This Weekend
NBC Washington Local News
Dec 02If you plan on using Metro this weekend to get around, you'll definitely want to plan ahead and give yourself some extra time. Six stations on the Red Line will be closed, and one short span on the Orange Line will be out of service. The Brookland-CUA,... »
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Solar Decathlon move a loss for DC, Decathlon, and the US
Greater Greater Washington
Jan 31by Erik Weber Last week, the Department of Energy announced the Solar Decathlon would not be held in DC in 2013. The move is a big loss for city of Washington, the National Mall, the Decathlon itself, and even US climate policy. Say goodbye to this vie... »
Anacostia loses another 19th century home from neglect
Greater Greater Washington
Jan 31by John Muller For the past two decades Hannah Hawkins has watched a 120-year-old house gradually deteriorate behind the community center she runs in historic Anacostia. The crumbling home at 2228 Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue SE will be demolished th... »
Anacostia’s LUMEN8 is Temporium-Crazy—In a Good Way
Arts Desk
Jan 27Anacostia is going pretty damn big on the temporium front. The neighborhood is getting a chunk of a $250,000 grant to the city from ArtPlace, a heavily backed (think the Rockefeller Foundation and the Nonprofit Finance Fund) nonprofit that seeks to enc... »
Video Recap | Office of Planning & ARCH Development Corporation hold community mtng to discuss ArtPlace Grant & LUMEN8Anacostia
Congress Heights On The Rise
Jan 17On Tuesday, January 10, 2012, DC Office of Planning and ARCH Development Corporation held their first community meeting to discuss the ArtPlace grant that was awarded to OP for four DC neighborhoods (go HERE for the press release). The purpose of this ... »
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Congress Heights On The Rise
Jan 10Follow ESLA on Twitter and Facebook! TUESDAY | January 10 Topic: ArtPlace Grant Project in Anacostia Time: 6:30pm – 8pm Location: 1800 Martin Luther King Jr., Avenue, SE (DHCD Community Resource Room) The DC Office of Planning (OP) was recently a... »
