Ridiculously Awesome Album Cover of the Week

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Hahahaha. While I obviously like most of these this one made me laugh out loud. “Great Vibes with Mufftars”. Ah…

Category: album cover of the week

By: | 19 November 2009 10:32 PM | 4 Comments

Lawn Decoration of the Day

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I thought this one was awesome.

Category: Lawn Decoration of the Day

By: | 19 November 2009 10:30 PM | 2 Comments

Arrest Made in La Casa DeMorata Liquors Store Murder

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We spoke about this terrible incident that took place on the 5400 block of Georgia Ave here.

From Council Member Bowser:

“I am pleased that Metropolitan Police Department officials have made an arrest in the Nov. 7 murder of Rufina Hernandez, the owner of La Casa De Morata liquor store on Georgia Avenue. Now that this assailant is off the street, our community is safer for it. For the family and friends of Rufina, affectionately known to the neighborhood as “Mama,” swift justice is necessary. The community will be anxiously following this case through the court proceedings.”

Category: Crime

By: | 19 November 2009 10:27 PM | 1 Comment

Door of the Day

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Sometimes I really appreciate the simple solid ones. Though this one also has a cool arch above it as well.

Category: Door of the Day

By: | 19 November 2009 10:21 PM | 2 Comments

House of the Day

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This is another that I think got converted to apartments but I’m always struck by how cool the third level balcony looks.

Category: House of the Day

By: | 19 November 2009 10:20 PM | 9 Comments

New Nightclub, Sweet Spot, Coming to 1140 19th Street, NW

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The alcohol application says:

“New lounge offering mixed-fare tapas food, music provided by DJs and dance floor. Occupancy from 250-350.”

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Category: Bars, Coming and Going, Downtown

By: | 19 November 2009 5:00 PM | 11 Comments

Examiner Reports on “Transit Stop Safety Zone”

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The Examiner’s Michael Neibauer reports, D.C. Council proposes transit stop ‘safety zone’:

“Citing rising crime in and around District transit stops, D.C. Council members have proposed a new 50-foot “safety zone” where virtually any crime committed would carry extra jail time and civil penalties.

The measure seeks to deter crimes “where we know people are proven to be targets,” said Ward 5 Councilman Harry Thomas Jr., who co-introduced the bill Tuesday with at-large Councilman Michael Brown. Criminals “prey on these persons who go back and forth using our public transportation system,” he said.”

Think this would help deter crime?

Category: Crime, DC Government

By: | 19 November 2009 4:30 PM | 18 Comments

New Building for School of International Service at AU

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As I went here for grad school, I was blown away by the building. When I went there it was like a high school building from the 50s. This looks like an amazing improvement. Also it looks like they did a pretty good job matching the rendering:

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Do you like the style?

Category: Architecture, Buildings, Tenleytown

By: | 19 November 2009 4:00 PM | 9 Comments

Graham Announces Re-election Campaign

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From a press release:

“In an email to supporters, D.C. Councilmember Jim Graham (D-Ward 1) formally launched his 2010 re-election campaign.

“We should all be proud of the progress we’ve made,” Graham said in the email, “But there is more work to be done addressing the challenges created by these tough economic times.”

Graham was first elected to the D.C. Council in 1998. In 2006 he won re-election with 86% of the vote in the Democratic primary and 97% in the general election.

“Ward One is home to the most amazing people I have ever met,” said Graham. “In Ward One there is an abundance of great ideas, hope and hardworking people with a shared commitment for a better future. We are faced with challenges everyday, but we tackle them by working together and building on our accomplishments. It is an honor to represent the residents of Ward One.”

Support for Graham across Ward One –the most culturally diverse ward in D.C.– is indicated by the backing of an overwhelming majority of ANC Commissioners including, in a preliminary list, support from 5 of the 8 ANC Commissioners in Adams Morgan. Tenant leaders in the big buildings lining 14th Street and key Ward 1 business leaders including Kamal Ali of Ben’s Chili Bowl, Andy Shallal of Busboys and Poets, and Constantine Stavropolous of Tryst/Diner have endorsed Graham.

In his email, Graham cited accomplishments in his fight for safer neighborhoods, preventing gang violence, tenant rights and affordable housing, environmentally friendly cost-effective urban transportation, small business opportunities, creating jobs, and better schools. A detailed list of these accomplishment is available on the campaign website, www.JimGraham2010.com.”

Category: DC Government

By: | 19 November 2009 3:30 PM | 21 Comments

Great Before and After Photos of the 14th Street Corridor

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Ever since posting the before and after photos from Columbia Heights I love the seeing other before and after shots. At the Urban Land Institute lecture, I mentioned earlier, there was a discussion on the past and future of U Street. There was a discussion with

• Jair Lynch, President & CEO, Jair Lynch Development Partners (Moderator)
• Paul Robertson, President, Robertson Development
• David Franco, Principal, Level 2 Development
• Josh Dix, Vice President, PN Hoffman

They mostly talked about the projects they had worked on in the area. It was very interesting but what I found most fascinating was the before and after photos which they were kind enough to share with me. One more item of note though, was that when asked what they saw the future looking like, they mentioned that they expected development to continue up 14th Street to Columbia Heights. They also mentioned that construction at the old Nehemiah Shopping Center site is slated to begin in the Fall of 2010.

So, above you can find what the current View 14 space looked like. Below is what it looks like now:

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After the jump you can see before and after photos from Solea across the street from View 14 at the corner of 14th and Florida. Also after the jump you can see a before and after photo of Union Row at 14th and W. (more…)

Category: Buildings, Development, History, U Street

By: | 19 November 2009 3:00 PM | 35 Comments

Allegro Sold for $77.5 Million

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A week ago a tenant of the Allegro wrote in inquiring about the foreclosure and whether or not it would have an impact on the residents. The Washington Business Journal reports that it sold for $77.5 million to FCP:

“FCP was founded by two former managers of the real estate fund at The Carlyle Group, Esko Korhonen and Lacy Rice. The company has dabbled in office and retail properties but has hung its hat to this point on residential developments in Montgomery County and Prince George’s County. The Allegro is one of the company’s first residential projects in D.C. “We think it’s a great project really and we’re really very excited about it,” said Stephen Walsh, FCP senior vice president of capital markets. Walsh said the company had no immediate plans to reposition the building. “Obviously it’s renting up right now so there is no current plan,” he said.”

Category: Buildings, Columbia Heights, Real Estate

By: | 19 November 2009 2:30 PM | 7 Comments

Photos From PoPville

Terra Cotta Warriors #7

These cool shots were taken by Matt.Dunn of the Terra Cotta Warriors. More info on the exhibit from the National Geographic Museum here.

Submit your photos via email or to the PoPville flickr pool here.

Terra Cotta Warriors #6

Terra Cotta Warriors #4

Category: museum, PoPville photos

By: | 19 November 2009 2:00 PM | 6 Comments

Good Deal or Not? Dual Staircase Edition (Reader Request)


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This home is located at 3621 New Hampshire Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“ALL OFFERS DUE TUESDAY 11/24 BY 12:00! STURDY, SUNFILLED, HUGE TOWNHOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS, DUAL STAIRCASE, POSSIBLE INLAW SUITE IN BASEMENT! ORIGINAL DETAILS, WOODWORK, POCKET DOORS! PARKING, HUGE YARD AND SO MUCH MORE, HOUSE NEEDS TLC!!!”

More info and photos found here.

Well, it definitely needs some TLC but I think this is a pretty solid location. Given the work needed do you think $228,000 sounds reasonable?

Category: Columbia Heights, Real Estate

By: | 19 November 2009 1:00 PM | 19 Comments

Judging Restaurants – Odeon Cafe

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Odeon Cafe is located at 1714 Connecticut Ave, NW. I’ve always been tempted by the sign for a “whole Maine Lobster” deal out front. Their Web site says:

“All sorts of seafood make their way into the antipasto, salads, 16 pasta dishes, 12 entrees and pizzas. To wit: scampi de granchi (butter fried shrimp stuffed with crabmeat) and the fresh catch of the day. Complimentary marinated olives and pepperocini along with crusty Italian rolls, provide tasty noshes while awaiting the main course.”

You can see their menus here. Any fans? Any particular specialty you’d recommend?

Category: Dupont Circle, Restaurants

By: | 19 November 2009 12:00 PM | 26 Comments

A Look Inside View 14

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A few weeks ago I posted that View 14 located at 14th and Florida Ave, NW has begun leasing. Last night I attended an event sponsored by the Urban Land Institute and was able to get a tour of the building. (More on the event later.) Here is a pricing sheet for the apartments:

Studio – $1,780 – $2,060
One Bed/One Bath – $1,910 – $3,025
One Bed/Den/Office – $2,680 – $3,235
Two Bed/Two Bath Jr – $2,885 – $3,160
Two Bed/Two Bath – $3,185 – $4,855
Two Bed/ Two Bath Duplex – $3,885 – $4,415

More info here.

Following is a look at a 2 bed/2 bath jr:

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More photos after the jump. (more…)

Category: Buildings, U Street

By: | 19 November 2009 11:00 AM | 60 Comments

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