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Good Deal or Not? “flexible open floor plan” edition

This home is located at 1909 Randolph St, NE:


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The listing says:

“loan denied – 2ndCharming, bright & updated 5 br/4ba Cape Cod with wonderful flexible open floor plan! Gourmet kitchen with granite & stainless, separate dining room, large living room with fireplace & adjoining family room. A first floor bedroom and full bath allow many options. Wonderful master suite with vaulted ceilings sumptuous bath, large fin bsmt w/inlaw-suite – pro ss negotiator retaine”

You can find more info here and photos here.

Does “loan denied” mean a contract fell through? What does “pro ss negotiator retaine” mean?

This 5 bed/4 bath is going for $429,000.

Category: Brookland, Real Estate

By: | 02 February 2012 1:00 PM | 15 Comments

MPD Report on Sat. Night/Sun. Morning’s Shots Fired and Car Crash Resulting in 2 Fatalities


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From MPD:

Detectives assigned to the Metropolitan Police Department’s Major Crash Division are investigating a double fatal traffic crash that occurred in the 400 block of Taylor Street, NE at approximately 3:30 am today.

On Sunday, January 29, 2012, at approximately 2:56 am, units from the Fourth District received several calls for the sounds of gunshots in the 700 block of Otis Place, NW. While responding, a MPD cruiser was flagged down at the corner of Georgia Avenue and New Hampshire Avenue, NW, by an unidentified black male who stated that unknown suspects had just shot at him from a burgundy colored Plymouth minivan with Virginia tags.

A lookout was broadcast and another MPD unit observed a burgundy minivan speeding in the 300 block of Upshur Street, NW, passing through stop signs without stopping. A pursuit was then initiated and ended in the 400 block of Taylor Street, NE, when the suspect vehicle lost control, struck a tree, and then struck another MPD vehicle that was responding to the scene for support.

Personnel from DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded at the scene of the crash. The two officers in the vehicle that was struck sustained non-life threatening injuries and were transported to a local hospital. All three occupants of the suspect vehicle were ejected. Two of suspects, an adult male and a juvenile male died of their injuries. The third male suspect was transported to a local hospital in critical condition. The identities of the decedents are being withheld at this time, pending next of kin notification.

Evidence recovered indicates that the vehicle was involved in a shooting. MPD units returned to the scene where the male flagged them down, but have been unable to locate him.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police at (202) 727-9099. Additionally, anonymous information may be submitted to the department’s TEXT TIP LINE by text messaging 50411.

Category: Brookland, Crime, Park View, Petworth

By: | 30 January 2012 11:30 AM | 8 Comments

Good Deal or Not? “exotic Italian tile” edition (reader request)

This home is located at 2819 12th St, NE:


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The listing says:

“WOW!!! Reduced $20,000!!! Gorgeous Renovation nearly completed!! Be the first to write a contract before it’s finished!! Huge fenced in backyard. Over 2,200 SF, practically brand new house – all new windows, new siding, wrap-around porch. Gourmet kitchen with GRANITE/STAINLESS, large breakfast rm. Master Bath w/ VERTICAL SPA shower, exotic Italian tile & much more!!”

You can find more info here and photos here.

Good timing on this reader request. The reader writes:

“I am looking at purchasing a home in DC and I came across what looks to be a really nicely remodeled home in the Brookland neighbourhood. I know very little about that section of the city, I was hoping your readers could help me out. Is $449,900 too much to pay for a house in Brookland? What is the neighbourhood like?”

This 3 bed/2.5 bath is going for $459,900.

Category: Brookland, Real Estate

By: | 17 January 2012 1:00 PM | 24 Comments

Menomale Pizza Napoletana and Craft Beer Coming Soon to Brookland

Pizza and Craft Beer is coming to Brookland. Menomale is coming soon to 2711 12th St, NE:


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Their Facebook page says:

“We are Americans inspired by our Italian and Irish roots to bring authentic beer and real pizza to the Brookland area of Washington D.C.”

It sounds like the pizza is gonna be the real deal:

Our oven was custom built and imported by us from Naples, Italy. Weighing in at 5,500 lbs, it’s made of a particular salt based stone only found in Positano, Italy. American manufacturers of this oven use a sand based stone, though it retains heat, the salt adds a unique texture and flavor to the crust. Typically US pizza ovens are most often gas fired, 550 degrees, and cook a pizza in about 8-10 minutes. Menomale’s centerpiece is wood-fired, 900 degrees, and will cook a pizza in about 90 seconds.

I emailed the owner who is hesitant to announce an exact opening date but believes they should be open by mid-Feb. They have already received their liquor license so beer will be pouring at that time as well. I’ll update with an exact opening date when it is finalized.

Category: Bars, Beer, Brookland, Coming and Going, Pizza, Restaurants, Top Stories

By: | 17 January 2012 5:39 AM | 18 Comments

Note of Caution to Brookland Drivers


Photo by PoPville flickr user Barbara.K

From the Brookland listserv:

I wanted to take this opportunity to give a word of caution to women/and men drivers in the neighborhood. Last night when I was pulling out of our parking lot and onto Monroe St. (near the metro tracks), a man in a beat up red van frantically motioned me to roll my window down. He said my font tire was extremely wobbly and that I should pull over immediately. He offered to fix it for me if I pulled over. I turned down his offer, but he proceeded to try and convince me that I would never make it home with my tire in that condition. Nervous about my tire I turned down his offers and slowly drove home.

My husband checked my tire at home and announced that nothing was wrong with it. This was the SECOND time that this has happened to me in the last few months. I don’t know if it was the same man, or a different man, but both times I thought it smarter to keep driving. I don’t know what this man’s intent was if I were to have pulled over and gotten out of my car. I am sharing this story though, so that the neighborhood drivers can be aware that this kind of thing happening. Please be careful!

Category: Brookland, Crime

By: | 11 January 2012 1:30 PM | 20 Comments

Round House Nominated for a DC landmark status in Brookland


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Some interesting info from the Brookland listserv on this oft nominated House of the Day:

Working with John Feeley, I have researched the history of the Round House (1001 Irving) and nominated it as a DC landmark building. The nomination was filed by the DC Preservation League. The building is protected from major changes (to the exterior only — the nomination is only for the exterior of the building) until the city’s Historic Preservation Review Board actually hears the case, and at that time the protection becomes permanent or disappears. Some cases are heard fairly soon and some wait for years. The owner, a local developer who has begun a good restoration of the building anyway, and the ANC, all are consulted before the hearing, naturally, but the Board will base its decision largely on the historical and artistic aspects of the building itself. The building permits already issued to the owner remain in force, because they were validly issued. Visiting the place recently, the developer seems to be maintaining not only the exterior as it was but also the interior. (There were three rooms surrounding a central spiral staircase that goes to the second floor. A skylight tops the house.

The house was built in 1901 by a prominent Brookland builder, John C. Louthan, who lived in another house he himself built at 12th and Irving (now gone). His architect was a very busy designer of modest houses in the city, Edward Woltz. This was one of only a handful of larger buildings Woltz designed. Over its life the house has seen only four owners; Mrs. McKinney, who died last year, had lived there since about 1950. There is no information about why Woltz and Louthan chose the odd shape for their house — octagon and round houses were a short fad in the US in the 1850s but had stopped being built by the Civil War and revivals of this style are rare. Nonetheless, that is what Woltz seems to have done. There are no other round houses in Washington.

Category: Architecture, Brookland

By: | 03 January 2012 4:00 PM | 14 Comments

Good Deal or Not? “renovated into a palace” take 2 edition (reader request)

This home is located at 1001 Otis St, NE:


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The flier says:

“This is a spectacular home that has been renovated into a palace. Originally it was a standard Bungalow but the owner has bumped it out into include a huge master bedroom suite. The main level has been renovated with a new kitchen, renovated rec room, rear patio/barbecue pit and parking for 4 cars.”

You can find more info here and previous photos here.

Back in May ’11 this was one of the most discussed GDoN houses ever listed. A reader let’s me know that it’s back on the market. In May ’11 it was going for $1,500,000. Today this 5 bed/3 bath is listed at $1,200,000.

Category: Brookland, Real Estate

By: | 23 December 2011 1:00 PM | 37 Comments

A Special Place in Hell Vol. 3 – Carjacking an 85-year-old on the way to Church


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From the Brookland Listserv:

On Friday morning at 7:45 two young guys parked on the 1900 block of Shepherd Street [NE] in a car described as “orange/gold.” My lovely 85-year-old neighbor was scraping the frost of the windshield of her car, getting ready to pick up her passengers and go to early church as she does every weekday. One of the guys got out of the car and headed toward her, reached into her car and took her purse. As she was distracted by him and trying to get her purse back, the guy knocked her down and got back into the gold car while the other guy jumped into her car and drove off.

My understanding is that the police woman who responded to the call knows of the gold car and of this crew of young guys–identified as late teens.

Please be on the lookout for an orange/gold car with young guys in it. Many things are disturbing about this incident, not the least of which is that it happened so early in the morning.

Category: Brookland, Crime, Top Stories

By: | 12 December 2011 11:00 AM | 15 Comments

Chocolate City Beer Now Selling Growlers


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“Dear PoPville,

I just happened to pass by Chocolate City Beer at 2801 8th Street NE a little while ago, and they are now open selling growlers and glassware to the public. They plan to do this every Saturday. I bought their first growler!”

From Chocolate City Beer:

At The Chocolate City Beer Brewery
2801 8th Street NE, Washington DC, 20017

Growler: $6
Growler/Filled: $16
Fill your Own Growler: $10
One of a kind CCB 20oz Glassware: $5

On Tap: Cornerstone Copper Ale”

Sweet! Chocolate City Beer now joins DC Brau selling growlers on Saturdays.

Category: Beer, Brookland, Edgewood

By: | 28 November 2011 12:30 PM | 6 Comments

The 5pm Post – “Gather with host and Brooks’ descendant Molly Murray Ruppert and many other descendants for an afternoon of Brookland history”

From an email:

“Join us Sunday, November 13th 4 – 6 p.m. for

The BROOKS Family in BROOKland at 1021 – 7th St. NW at the WAREHOUSE THEATER

Gather with host and Brooks’ descendant Molly Murray Ruppert and many other descendants for an afternoon of Brookland history. Featured will be new photos discovered since the recent release of the Brookland book, as well as artifacts from Ann Queen & Jehiel Brooks, including the Colonel’s pocket watch and signet ring, family heirlooms and more. Broad array of presenters, including the authors of Brookland, Rosie Dempsey & John Feeley, as well as Laura Henley Dean, author of “Our Past Before Us, A History of Northeastern Washington Co.” F R E E”

Category: Brookland, History

By: | 09 November 2011 5:00 PM | 1 Comment

Brookland Artspace Lofts grand opening Tuesday, Oct. 25

From a press release:

“Entertainment, refreshments, studio tours, and dedication of the Victor L. Selman Community Gallery will be part of the festive grand opening celebration of the Brookland Artspace Lofts on Tuesday, Oct. 25.

Located at 3305 Eighth Street N.E. in the Brookland neighborhood, Brookland Artspace Lofts is a mixed-use arts facility developed by Artspace Projects, the nation’s leading developer of space for artists and arts organizations.

The $13.2 million project contains 39 affordable rental units, each with both residential and studio space, for artists and their families. It also has a rehearsal studio, classroom, and office space designed to serve Dance Place, which occupies the building next door; a community gallery on the main floor; and a full green roof installed and maintained by DC Greenworks. Tuesday’s event will begin at 6:00 p.m. with a Drum Call and Gathering performed by the Cuban salsa dance troupe DC Casineros. The formal program will begin at 6:15 p.m. with a welcome by the Honorable Mayor Vincent Gray. Artspace Director of Properties Heidi Kurtze will host the evening. The event will also include a performance by Coyaba Dance Theater, a West African dance company will.”

Do you like the way the building turned out? We judged the rendering back in Sept. ’10.

Category: Brookland, Buildings

By: | 21 October 2011 4:00 PM | 8 Comments

Shootings in H St, NE, Truxton Circle and Brookland


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From MPD:

“At about 4:50 a.m. MPD units responded to 11 & H Streets NE for the report of a shooting. Upon their arrival they discovered an adult male gunshot victim, who was transported to the hospital and admitted in critical condition. As more releaseable information becomes available we will post it to the list serve. As always. we are seeking assistance from the community concerning this offense.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police at (202) 727-9099 or

1-888-919-CRIME (1-888-919-2746).”


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From DCAlerts:

“SHOOTING\\\0304 HOURS\\\200 Q STREET, NW\\\ NO LOOKOUT GIVEN DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911″

From MPD:

“Three adult male victims one shot to ankle one to the hip and one to the foot. The suspects were only described as 2 black males wearing all black clothing who fled from the scene on foot after the shooting toward the 200 block of R Street, NW. No detailed lookout provided. There were no life-threatening injuries.

This will be a Fifth District detectives’ case.”


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From DCAlerts:

“SHOOTING///0048HOURS///700 QUINCY STREET, NE///NO LOOKOUT DO NOT TAKE ACTION CALL 911″

Category: Brookland, H St. NE, Truxton Circle

By: | 15 October 2011 11:00 AM | 24 Comments

Ricky’s Cuban-American Restaurant Coming to Brookland


3522 12th Street, NE (Tropicana Eatery) Via Google Street View

A recent liquor license application says that the former Tropicana Eatery space at 3522 12th St, NE is going to become Ricky’s Cuban-American Restaurant:

“Cuban-American Restaurant with full service bar with a seating capacity for 35 people and a total occupancy load of 50.”


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And while we’re in Brookland, further up 12th St, NE The Brookland cafe has also applied for liquor license an expansion at 3740 12th St, NE.

“Expansion of the dining room seating in quest room next to current seating area to add 30 seats (no construction).

Add Summer Garden with 25 seats.

Add Sidewalk Café with 20 seats.”

You can see their menu here.

Category: Brookland, Coming and Going, Restaurants

By: | 24 August 2011 4:23 AM | 12 Comments

Judging Restaurants – Island Jim’s

Island Jim’s is located next to Colonel Brooks at 901 Monroe St NE in Brookland. I was surprised to see them open last Friday (I think they close during the winter). Is this a fun place to eat crabs? Any fans?

Category: Brookland, Restaurants

By: | 11 August 2011 12:00 PM | 38 Comments

15 affordable artist apartments available at Brookland Artspace Lofts


Photo courtesy of artspace

From a press release:

Artspace Projects with Dance Place, Cultural Development Corporation, and DC Department of Housing and Community Development

15 affordable live/work apartments designated for artists, arts administrators, and educators. Available units include studios and one-bedrooms. All units are oversized, with large windows, extra-wide hallways, and garage parking. The building houses a dance studio and has a green roof.

15 units are ready for immediate occupancy.

Brookland Artspace Lofts, 3305 Eighth Street NE, 2 blocks from Brookland-CUA
metro stop on the Red Line

Brookland Artspace Lofts provides affordable rental housing specifically for artists and their families. Located in the Brookland/Edgewood neighborhood, this space enables 39 creative households to secure housing at below-market rates. Affordable live/work housing anchors creative professionals in the city, and unit proximity is intended to inspire collaboration and resource-sharing among artists.

All apartments will be leased to eligible households on a first come, first served basis. Prospective tenants may access www.artspacewashdc.org for additional information. Prospective tenants should contact Stuart Payne, property manager, at 703.200.8325 to arrange to submit an application.

Rents are listed as:

Efficiency – $970
1 bed – $1,011
2 bed – $1,205


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Category: Brookland

By: | 01 August 2011 12:30 PM | 31 Comments

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