Federal government agencies are still largely allowing employee remote work. It is not good news for downtown D.C. businesses. “You have to understand how important that is, because the federal ...
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WASHINGTON — In the heart of downtown D.C., a new event is aiming to bring more business to restaurants and shops facing a difficult stretch. "DC is back tonight!" said Gerren Price, president and CEO ...
In the 1990s, downtown Washington experienced a rebirth with the opening of MCI Center. The arrival of the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Downtown Washington, DC began a process of revitalization for ...
Keep an eye out for moving trucks, downtown folks: A new corporate resident has brought its headquarters to DC. Meridiam develops, finances and manages large-scale infrastructure projects like the ...
For nearly 20 years, the Downtown Holiday Market has been a cherished D.C. tradition. The market, which brings together arts-and-crafts merchants, musicians and food vendors, has transformed the ...
The Downtown DC Holiday Market kicked off on Nov. 22, marking the 20 years in the nation’s capital. Washington, D.C. began bringing vendors with arts and crafts to Penn Quarter in 2005. Sign up for ...
Washington, DC, will host international leaders next week for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit, setting off a number of disruptions and restrictions downtown. Among them are closed ...
WASHINGTON — Four people were shot in downtown DC Friday night, but all were reportedly "conscious and breathing" when police arrived. DC police reported around 10 p.m. that they had responded to the ...
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has made office-to-residential the hero in the city's story of downtown reinvention. But with millions of square feet of older offices now obsolete, developers and city ...
Hundreds of new apartments have begun opening in former office buildings in D.C.’s central business district, the first signs of progress toward the mayor’s goal to add 15,000 residents downtown ...
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