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Happy Hour this Thursday

Written by FourthandEye on February 13, 2011 - 0 Comments
Categories: Events

This upcoming Thursday February 17th a Happy Hour organized for the residents of City Vista, Madrigal Lofts, The Sonata and 555 Mass will be held in a private room at Bar Louie. The festivities begin at 7pm. Bar Louie is in the Gallery Place complex at 701 7th Street NW. Upon arrival ask for the private happy hour. Entry is $20 CASH at the door which entitles you to two drinks and appetizers.

The organizers would appreciate if those interested in attending could RSVP by TUESDAY, FEB 15 via the following link: http://tinyurl.com/4tffols.

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Condominium “Yard Sale” this Saturday

Written by FourthandEye on September 8, 2010 - 0 Comments
Categories: Events, Residential Life

The Cosmopolitan Condominium is planning a condominium “yard sale” this Saturday. The items will be condo/apartment centric with a heavy focus on electronics/art/furniture/music.

Details:
The Cosmopolitan Condominium Loading Dock
715 6th Street NW
(loading dock is behind building)
Saturday September 11th 9am-2pm

The last event of this type in the area that I can recall was @ 555 Mass in May ‘09.

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MyRadius

Written by FourthandEye on November 5, 2009 - 2 Comments
Categories: Restaurants and Retail

MyRadius was created by a small business owner for small business owners to have better exposure to area residents and so those residents can have better information about local offerings. MyRadius is intended to be a useful platform for community-based news and information. The pilot version of the platform is being implemented in October 2009 in the Mt. Vernon/Convention Center neighborhood in Washington DC.


The project is a collaboration by local business owners and spearheaded by Joanna Robinson of Lunar Massage.

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Heart of DC Picnic tomorrow – Sep 19th

Written by FourthandEye on September 18, 2009 - 1 Comment
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A final reminder for the Heart of DC Picnic on the grounds of the the Carnegie Library (aka Mount Vernon Square) from 11am to 5pm on Saturday September 19th.


Many worthwhile activities throughout the day, including the Walkingtown DC tour of Mount Vernon Triangle, which begins at noon, and the Dog show.

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Heart of DC Picnic on Sept 19th

Written by FourthandEye on September 12, 2009 - 0 Comments
Categories: Events

The Community Picnic I previously issued a Save the Date for is now being branded the Heart of DC Picnic.


The following is from MVSNA First Vice President Si Kailian:

Dear friends & neighbors,

Please mark your calendars for the Heart of DC Picnic at Mount Vernon Square on Saturday, September 19th from 11am-5pm. The event will be held on the grounds of the Carnegie Library, home of the Historic Society, at 801 K Street NW also know as Mount Vernon Square. We will be having many fabulous offerings besides food such as games, walking tours, music, raffle & kids activities all in an afternoon of neighborhood fun! Come on out and celebrate the downtown neighborhoods from Shaw through Mount Vernon Square & Triangle through Chinatown & Penn Quarter. And don’t forget to bring the pups, we will be having a dog show!

Hope to see you all there!

Si has created a facebook event page for the Picnic.

Credits: The Heart of DC Picnic is being brought to you and everyone in the community by: the Historical Society of Washington DC, Mount Vernon Square Neighborhood Association (MVSNA), Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District (MVTCID), Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA, and Convention Center Community Association (CCCA).

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Save the Date: Community Picnic on Sept 19

Written by FourthandEye on September 2, 2009 - 3 Comments
Categories: Events

Join your neighbors from Mount Vernon Triangle, Mount Vernon Square, Penn Quarter, and Shaw for a community-wide picnic on Mount Vernon Square on Saturday, September 19th from 11:00-5:00. There will be a WalkingtownDC tour of Mount Vernon Triangle beginning at noon. Also, a dog show, yoga demonstration, games for kids, and a tour of the Historical Society will be going on throughout the day. Bring a blanket and your favorite food to share!


The event is being brought to you and everyone in the community by: the Historical Society of Washington DC, Mount Vernon Square Neighborhood Association (MVSNA), Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District (MVTCID), Downtown Neighborhood Association (DNA, and Convention Center Community Association (CCCA).

Image credit: trvlr

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2nd and Mass Park cleanup this Saturday

Written by FourthandEye on November 11, 2008 - 1 Comment
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There is a park cleanup event at 9AM on November 15th (Saturday) at the 2nd and Mass Ave NW Park.

From the MVTCID:

Come join your neighbors for a park clean up at the 2nd and Mass Ave NW park. We will sweep, rake, weed, and pick up trash at this Triangle park. Please bring gloves and wear your work clothes.


I’ve contacted DPR’s Sarah Moulton to see if there is further update on the proposed improvements for this park.

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The High Tea Society Summer Program Closing Ceremony

Written by FourthandEye on August 21, 2008 - 0 Comments
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Join the High Tea Society as they celebrate the success of the Second Annual High Tea Society’s “Charming By Design” Leadership & Life Skills program – an official site of Mayor Fenty’s Passport to Work Summer Program. The closing ceremony will be held Friday, August 22, 2008 from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. at Second Baptist Church; 816 Third Street, NW


The closing program will consist of scenes from The Wiz, Piano Lesson, A Raisin in the Sun, and The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, and will celebrate the achievements of 112 young ladies from the District of Columbia who participated in this challenging program designed to introduce them to careers in the fields of theatrical makeup, costume design, staging, set design, and acting. In addition to learning dramatic arts, students have also been educated in decorum, manners, dining etiquette, diction, grammar, and vocabulary by participating in bi-weekly Rhetoric and Charm School classes.

To learn more about the program or send a young lady to the High Tea Society, contact Mariessa White at (202) 277-5071

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MVT CID: Bill McLeod on the Mount Vernon Triangle

Written by FourthandEye on August 6, 2008 - 5 Comments
Categories: Development, Restaurants and Retail

Recently The Triangle had the opportunity to interview through the email format the Executive Director of the Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District. We chatted with Bill McLeod about issues ranging from basic daily functions of the CID to the future plans for this community. In the process we gained a greater understanding of what the CID has influence in and what solutions are steered by the market (developers) or D.C. government agencies.


What does the CID do?

The Mount Vernon Triangle Community Improvement District operates programs that promote a cleaner and safer neighborhood. MVTCID also raises public awareness about the Triangle through its website, broadcast emails, quarterly newsletters, press releases, and neighborhood events.

<The Triangle’s Clean Team works seven hours a day, seven days a week, between 7:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. They keep the neighborhood looking great by picking up hundreds of pound of trash each day. And, they provide an added benefit through outreach to those in need from the community.

In August 2007, MVTCID started safety services by hiring a Metropolitan Police Department officer (through Reimbursable Detail) Friday and Saturday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. In the spring, we were awarded a grant to double the police on Friday and Saturday nights – to two officers.

We recently launched three committees: Property Managers Committee, Jobs Committee, and Marketing Committee. The Property Managers Committee focuses on several issues, such as building construction, streetscape timelines, homelessness, safety, security, and other matters of interest to our property managers, business owners, and building owners.

The Jobs Committee organized two job-training fairs for residents in the immediate community looking for employment training, and we hope to host another job-training fair in the autumn. And, the committee works closely with life-skills training organizations, such as Strive DC, to assist people with resume building and interview skills.

The Marketing Committee was formed to implement strategies to promote the neighborhood, including updating the website, branding the neighborhood, and planning community activities. This year, the website was restructured, adding pages that tell the story of the neighborhood, and we updated the development map to include retail listings. Two park clean-up events were organized in partnership with the National Park Service and two walking tours were given through Walking Town DC. In June, we organized a bike ride with police officers, and this August, we will have a dog walk with MPD.


Tell us about your background. How did your past experience as Executive Director of Barracks Row Main Street prepare you for this job? Are the challenges of the job similar or mostly different?

That is a loaded question. In college I studies Social Sciences with a concentration in Sociology. I worked for the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Main Street Center for seven years before moving to Barracks Row Main Street, where I works for 4.5 years. In December 2006, I switched jobs and came to Mount Vernon Triangle CID because I knew the neighborhood well since I lived at 5th and R in 1991-2. The development of the neighborhood has been amazing.

My experience with Barracks Row Main Street totally prepared me for this job. But there are two major differences: as a BID, funding is secure, so I don’t spend nearly as much time fundraising, and we have very few volunteers since the neighborhood is not very well populated yet. I still do grant writing here and volunteer recruitment, but I’ll be ramping that up in the next year.

The challenges are similar in Mount Vernon Triangle as Barracks Row. Mount Vernon Triangle had few buildings, and Barracks Row had lots of old buildings but most of them we empty or occupied by marginal businesses.

The area is facing a potentially massive influx of new residents in the coming year. How do you see these residents fitting into the community? What are some of the most important ways for new residents to become involved in the community? And conversely, is the community doing anything to welcome or attract new residents? What concerns do you have about this influx of new residents?

I love density! New residents mean more active streets, better-used parks, more eyes on the street, and more dollars to support retail. It is a win-win all the way around – more people using facilities creating a cleaner and safer neighborhood.

There are several ways a resident can get involved. MVTCID has committees where volunteers can direct their energy: Marketing Committee, and Jobs Committee. And it time, we will add more. Plus we have neighborhood clean-ups and safety events throughout the year. And, for those really involved in the CID, we are always looking for stalwart board members.

We don’t “attract new residents” directly. I think that is best left to the developers and sales teams from the condos. But, I like to think we are marketing indirectly through our website, articles in the paper, and events like WalkingTown DC.

Papa John’s, 5th Street Ace Hardware and the Results Gym Sales office have recently opened. Is there any word of unofficial ETAs for the Safeway, Busboy and Poets or Ledo’s? After these businesses deliver what is next horizon? [Ed note: This question was asked prior to Safeway hanging up their banner]

Yes, Safeway is planning to open September 12, and Busboys & Poets and Results are hoping to open around that time too. Having worked with retailers for a number of years now, I know that opening dates seem to slide, especially when DCRA inspections are required. Ledo’s has not been working on its building for a while, which makes me worried. Don’t know what is going on since the owner has not been in contact with me for six months. Once the retail in City Vista opens, there will be a few retail spaces left, and we hope we can identify some local businesses to fill those slots.

455 Mass has a restaurant space, and they were talking to Lawry’s Steak House, but that deal fell through. But another restaurant is in the works. Also, I heard a UPS store is going into 455 Mass, but the sign has come down for some reason.

Have there been any recent updates on development that has yet to break ground such as Mount Vernon/Carmel Place, Steuart Investment’s parcels or Bozzuto’s 460 New York Ave? Has the recent softening of the real estate market changed development plans for the area or simply shifted out the time horizon?

Developers keep their business very close to the vest, so I am not privy-ed to that information. But, I suspect the softening of the housing market and now the mortgage crisis has contributed to the delay of some groundbreakings. As far as I understand it, no deals have fallen through – just longer timelines.

The Best & Final Offer date for the 5th and Eye RFP has been pushed back a couple times and is presently August 18th. What has been the CID’s involvement on this process to-date? What future involvement would take place after the city awards the site?

As a BID, we are precluded from commenting on land use. I’ve gone to several meetings about the site but kept silent. Whatever developer is selected, I’m sure it will be great because it will add density to the neighborhood, and I liked all of the top four choices. We would like to see public art included in whatever is built since it is a gateway site into Mount Vernon Triangle. And, we want all buildings to be good neighbors – whether commercial or residential. So whatever developer is selected, I want them to understand that Mount Vernon Triangle will be primarily a residential neighborhood – so no loud music, build with double paned windows, etc.

The Mount Vernon Triangle Action Agenda outlined a vision for a vibrant mixed use community. A solid foundation of residential buildings has delivered in the last year. But the office component, especially on K Street, is needed to realize the goal of being an 18-hour community. One can’t help but notice that the NoMA and Capitol Riverfront BIDs are poised to add a combined 25 million s.f. of office space to the city and have landed major tenants like the ATF, DOJ, DOT and NPR. How does the MVT CID meet the goal to add offices/tenants to our community in this competitive market?

The DC office market is still strong, and Mount Vernon Triangle is situated very well – on the east end of downtown. Location, location, location – are our three advantages over SW, NoMa, or the Capitol Riverfront. New office space will open on K Street and it will be great! Think of K Street on the west side of Mount Vernon Square as our vision for what will be built on the east side – only better with more retailers and cafes and fewer offices on the first floor.

The final report for the Mount Vernon Triangle Transportation and Public Realm Design Project included several recommendations for improving transportation in the Triangle. These included bike racks, bicycle lanes, redesigning New Jersey Ave, L Street and a segment of 4th Street as two-way streets before 2010. L Street has undergone its transformation. Any word on the other plans? Bike racks at City Vista would seem appropriate.

Streetscaping is a big-ticket item, and we have been working behind the scenes with DDOT, Councilmember Tommy Wells, and Councilmember Jack Evans to fund the streets and sidewalks plan in the Public Realm Study (rendering). L Street is basically done, and 4th Street will return to two-way traffic in DC’s FY09 budget. Next up will be to return NJ Avenue back to two way traffic and then new streets and sidewalks for all of K Street. Bike racks are easy in comparison and should be going in at City Vista shortly.

Economic development in the Triangle is geared around new high-rise construction, which requires a long development cycle to build. Unlike 14th Street NW or H Street NE our streets lack a stock of vacant commercial spaces to tap into on a shorter cycle via renovation. With no construction currently underway nor any new construction slated to break ground until 2009 our growth may pause after the retail at City Vista delivers. How can we work around this limitation? What tools are at our disposal?

Sadly, you are correct. There are very few old buildings remaining in Mount Vernon Triangle – partly because of the MLK riots, partly because of the urban renewal plan for Lower Shaw, and partly because of demolition by neglect and the construction of the 395 Freeway in 1962. Nevertheless, both the lack of vacant buildings and the lack of construction sites does affect the economic potential in the short term. To work around this limitation, some people have suggested adding street vendors, which I’m not convinced is ideal because of the state of street vending in DC. Others have suggested a weekly market – like the Georgetown Antiques Market. Sadly, they are not willing to move from their current home in Clarendon. Personally, I am banking on the success of Safeway to spur further development as the neighborhood is transformed by new residents, office workers, and visitors from all parts of the city.

A big thanks to Bill for participating in this chat with us. We hope to have more in the future.

Inspiration for this post was from DCMud’s interview with Michael Stevens.

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Penn Quarter DNA Charity Happy Hour tonight

Written by FourthandEye on July 18, 2008 - 0 Comments
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See below message from Downtown Neighborhood Association prez Miles Groves. Happy hour with free appetizers, one free drink and door prizes at Ultrabar tonight. Cash bar proceeds will be donated to charity.

Dear Neighbors,

This is a reminder that our second annual Penn Quarter Charity Happy Hour is this Friday – July 18th – starting at 5PM and ending at 9PM. This event is hosted by the Downtown Neighborhood Association with the sponsorship of Ultra Bar located at 911 F Street NW.

Like last year we have complimentary appetizers, your first drink, and drink specials. We have lots of door prizes that will be given away throughout the event. These prizes have been donated by neighborhood businesses, restaurants, and retail stores with may valued over $200. You have to be here to win, so please plan on meeting with me and your downtown neighbors and workers to celebrate another event.

The bar proceeds will be donated to Mount Carmel House. This is a transitionary facility for women located in our neighborhood and it has a great success rate. So come and help raise money, meet neighbors, network, and learn more about the great work at Mount Carmel House.

I hope to see you there!

Thanks,

Miles E. Groves
Downtown Neighborhood Association

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        • Chinatown lands a Corner Bakery Cafe
        • Kushi news
        • Liberty North Community Market press release
        • House of Big Pot
        • Friday Open Thread
        • The Irish Channel 2.0
        • 7-Eleven to Mass Court?
        • March MVSNA Meeting
        • Douglas Development press release on Sixth Engine
        • Shoe Hoarding for Soles4Souls
        • BicycleSPACE response to IBG development
        • Jennifer Hudson visits Buddha Bar
        • Ontap Best DC Bartender
        • Hill Country to open this month
        • Upgrades at Taylor Gourmet
        • Irish Channel has reopened
        • Liberty North Community Market
        • Update on 450K Apartments
        • Sixth Engine still moving forward
        • WBJ: 628 NY Ave continues to holdout
        • Sake at Kushi
        • 6th & Rye
        • Update on 443-459 Eye Street
        • Subway Liquor II to get facade makeover
        • Sekou Biddle Campaign Headquarters
        • House of Teak
        • What We're Reading
      • ►February (24)
        • Boltbus and Megabus move
        • ANC 6C PZ&E Committee meeting this Wednesday
        • Mandu signage
        • Small Metro Safety Victory
        • Pi on Wheels
        • Keith Silver WaPo Op-ed on Walmart
        • Kushi Izakaya among James Beard Award Semifinalists
        • Subway Liquors
        • January Crime Roundup – PSA 308 and 101
        • City Paper recap of last night's Walmart meeting
        • Good Beer for a Group: Old Dominion Brewhouse
        • Light It Up with garmentDistrict
        • World Class Cuts to move a 1/2 block
        • Happy Hour this Thursday
        • Community Meeting regarding proposed Walmart
        • Weekend Unwinding
        • Chipotle Lease Executed at City Vista
        • Which Pie?
        • Straight from the Farm to your door
        • February DNA Meeting
        • Update on 924 5th Street
        • John Wall's Crib
        • Is the Triangle ripe for clothing retail?
        • Fourth Annual Downtown Neighborhood Survey
      • ►January (34)
        • I-395 Air Rights hits approval setback
        • Weekend Unwinding
        • Underground Market at Kushi this Sunday
        • Buddha Bar Launches Sunday Night LGBT Series
        • MVSNA Vacant Property Survey
        • Urban Grit
        • Better With Ezra?
        • Mandu Preview
        • NoMa Awakening
        • Village Vines
        • Douglas Development Square 451 Project Update
        • Fifth Street Hardware to have Ladies Night event on Feb 8
        • What We're Reading
        • Mandu Pre-Opening Events
        • January MVSNA Meeting
        • BicycleSPACE Groupon
        • Triangle Times - Winter 2010
        • Taylor Brings Home the Bread
        • Weekend Unwinding
        • Againn: Gastro-pub or House of Scotch?
        • "Awesome Thursdays" pairs great comedy with great beer
        • Ramen on horizon in Chinatown
        • Mount Vernon Square becoming the epicenter of electric cars in DC
        • WBJ: 450K to start this year
        • Yale West, SeVerna make progress
        • 425 Mass to have 1st residential electric vehicle charging station in the DC
        • Tesla Motors to open soon
        • Weekend Unwinding
        • Poll: Name the 2nd & Mass building
        • Douglas Moving Forward on Squares 450/451 **UPDATED*
        • Preservation Debate: 460 NY Ave NW
        • Irish Channel Pub closed for renovations
        • Cutting it down to size
        • Winter is Delivery Season
    • ►2010 (316)
      • ►December (27)
        • 2010 Year in Review
        • American Community Survey Still Lagging?
        • Raising the (Dun)bar
        • Redline
        • Mandu Awning
        • Capitol View DC Lofty
        • Message from Keith Silver
        • MVSD Project feedback due on Monday Dec 20th
        • Where have former City Vista Results members landed?
        • More MVT images from decades past
        • BicycleSPACE Interviews Councilmember Tommy Wells
        • HGTV Real Estate Intervention Episode at Madrigal Lofts is Now Online
        • Steuart Motor Company Building
        • Updated Aerial Renderings for I-395 Air Rights Development
        • Pho DC in Chinatown Now Open
        • Capital Bikeshare on CNN
        • Landrum executes second lease at City Vista
        • Madrigal Lofts unit spotlighted on HGTV
        • NoMa Harris Teeter Opens tonight
        • Merzi Opens
        • WBJ: Developers race to capitalize on Mount Vernon Triangle’s cachet
        • Henry's Soul Cafe turns 1
        • 5th & K Santa Event Recap
        • DC Jazz Loft this Sunday
        • WBJ: Vida signs lease for City Vista
        • Mount Vernon Square District: Priority Recommendations and Draft Document
        • Nominate BicycleSPACE for Livable, Walkable Community Awards
      • ►November (27)
        • Santa Event at 5th & K
        • Italian Treat
        • Subway Cafe Opens on Nov 30
        • Joy to the Station
        • Muggings
        • Note from Marge Maceda on ANC 6C01 election
        • Walmart Renderings
        • Apartments coming to 450 K Street
        • Christmas Tree Lot on Mount Vernon Square
        • Yet another small update on 5th and Eye
        • Customer Survey for 455 Mass UPS Store
        • Holiday Helpings
        • Progress on the Arts at 5th & I
        • Walmart brainstorm
        • Walmart at NJ & H?
        • Center Place: I-395 Air Rights
        • November MVSNA Meeting
        • BicycleSPACE website
        • Photos from the Halloween Pet Costume Contest
        • Mass Court Retail
        • Mount Vernon Square District Public Meeting is TONIGHT
        • Taylor Gourmet Hoagie Hunt
        • November DNA Meeting
        • fall FRINGE
        • ANC Election Results
        • New Bakeshop/Cafe for City Vista
        • Vote Today
      • ►October (24)
        • Mount Vernon Square District Public Meeting #3
        • Endorsements for Adjacent ANC6C SMDs
        • ANC 6C01 Endorsement: Marge Maceda
        • ANC6C01 Candidate Questions – Part 3
        • ANC6C01 Candidate Questions – Part 2
        • ANC6C01 Candidate Questions - Part 1
        • Halloween Pet Costume Contest
        • Retro Bike Show in NoMA
        • ANC Single Member District Boundaries
        • Birds and the Bees
        • MVSNA ANC Candidate Forum
        • The Walker Jones Farm on CNN
        • Notes from the DNA's ANC Candidate Forum
        • Triangle Times - Fall 2010
        • Reminder: DNA Meeting Tonight
        • ANC6C01 Candidate Bio: Keith Silver
        • The Meridian at Mount Vernon Triangle
        • Mandu Renderings
        • Zestfest in NoMA
        • Curbside Cookoff at City Center
        • ANC6C01 Candidate Bio: Marge Maceda
        • October DNA Meeting
        • Ray's the [Blank] coming to City Vista
        • 401 Mass to begin leasing this weekend
      • ►September (19)
        • 11th annual DC APA Film Festival
        • October ANC 6C ABL Committee Meeting
        • A View from the Top at 425 Mass ** UPDATED **
        • WalkingtownDC Fall 2010 Edition
        • 4th and Mass Capital Bikeshare Station
        • Cuba Libre con descuento
        • MVTCID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • 401 Mass Retail Platmap
        • Reminder: Fourth Street traffic changes start Sep 17
        • Precinct 143 Results
        • City Vista Fitness Coming Soon
        • City Center Market
        • Primary Election Polling Places
        • 5th & K Capital Bikeshare Station
        • New Traffic Signals on Fourth Street
        • BicycleSPACE rides this weekend
        • Punch the Pig
        • Condominium "Yard Sale" this Saturday
        • Mandu ABRA notice
      • ►August (20)
        • DNA Meeting this Thursday
        • Family Day at the Newseum
        • Livin La Vida Loca
        • Goodbye Results, Hello Vida
        • City Vista Results Gym to Close *UPDATED*
        • MVTCID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • A Review of the Taste of the Triangle
        • The Mediocre Mile
        • Taste of the Triangle Flyer
        • Urban Farm at Walker Jones Campus
        • Bennett Group considers mixed use at New Jersey and H
        • Mayoral Candidates at City Vista on Saturday
        • ANC Nominations
        • Volunteers still needed for Taste of the Triangle
        • Light posting this week
        • 5Eye Movie Series showing Cape No. 7 this Sunday
        • Volunteers needed for Taste of the Triangle on Aug 21
        • Photos from the recent 5Eye Movie event
        • Community Bike Ride Tonight with MPD
        • Taylor Outdoor Seating is Back
      • ►July (19)
        • Street Soccer USA Cup 2010
        • 5EYE Asian Film Series Flyer
        • Mayoral debates this week
        • The V Apartments Change Ownership
        • Taylor Gourmet has new website design
        • T-Mobile closed
        • Linked up: Rita's and Roast Beef
        • 5th & K to have Capital Bikeshare Station
        • Meetings tonight
        • Bon Appétit gives props to The Passenger
        • Avenue Q at the Lansburgh
        • Kushi Chef Closeup
        • NoMA Harris Teeter to Open this Fall
        • Outdoor Movie Night Series this August
        • WBJ: Jemal Mulls Residential Projects
        • RFEI for 450 K Street
        • 425 Mass Leasing Update
        • More on Sixth Engine
        • July ANC 6C ABL Committee Meeting
      • ►June (25)
        • WCP: Ruckus Saves Tree at 4th and Eye
        • Forum with Vincent Gray Tonight
        • Save the Tree Symbolic Photo
        • 2nd Warehouse Theater "Free-For-All"
        • Save the Tree
        • Where the Sidewalk (No Longer) Ends
        • Area Resident featured in Shape Magazine
        • Mt. Carmel Baptist Church Festival
        • Triangle Times - Summer 2010 edition
        • WaPo: An Influx of New Voters
        • BicycleSPACE Group Ride
        • WaPo recaps saga of 433 Mass
        • Results Gym Open House
        • Google Maps oddities
        • Meetings Tonight
        • D4 Mixed Signals
        • Toast of the Town
        • ANC 6C June Agenda
        • Legalize Arizona art
        • Sixth Engine
        • NYTimes highlights Taylor and Kushi
        • Traffic Advisory: Funeral Procession for Senior Police Officer
        • Free Affogato
        • Subway Cafe
        • Shooting in Chinatown at 6th & H
      • ►May (23)
        • WBJ: Veterans Affairs picks 425 Eye for swing space
        • 425 Mass Open House on June 3rd
        • Durkl Block Party on May 30
        • Linked Up: I-395 Air Rights, Steuart, Merzi
        • Signs and Ads
        • Fiesta Asia Street Fair
        • WalkingtownDC Spring 2010 Edition
        • Steuart/Paradigm Apartment Project
        • DC Lofty
        • Outdoor Movie Night?
        • BicycleSPACE
        • May MVSNA Meeting
        • MVTCID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • Buddha Bar Upgrades Website
        • Free Bike Stuff @ 5th Street Ace
        • Outdoor Seating at Taylor
        • 5th and Mass update
        • National Police Week Festival
        • Miller Copying moves to 6th Street
        • Reminder: Streetcar showcase begins Wednesday
        • Retail to arrive at 459 Eye
        • Valet at Buddha Bar
        • BYT: Buddha Bar Preview
      • ►April (35)
        • Senseless tree box hazard in Chinatown
        • Steuart Properties in MVT ** UPDATED **
        • Metrocurean: Sneak Peak inside Buddha Bar
        • Streetcar to be showcased at 9th & H
        • WATTAGE at Fort Fringe
        • District Crossfit to Open May 3rd
        • Buddha Bar to Open May 8th
        • Open Thread
        • Today at Kushi and Results Gym
        • The Miles Stone
        • Update on the SeVerna
        • Buddha Bar Entrance
        • April MVSNA Meeting
        • Rosslyn to showcase Temporary Urbanism
        • PRWeb on Buddha Bar
        • ETA for public sculpture at Madrigal Lofts pushed to Fall
        • Nanas on New York Ave
        • Linked Up: Around the 'Hood
        • Filmfest DC: April 15 - 25
        • From the Readers: Choosing a Church
        • WaPo highlights skeeball league at Iron Horse Taproom
        • Upcoming episode of HGTV's My First Place features the 'hood
        • 425 Mass: Beyond the Fact Sheet
        • Mandu to City Vista: Let's 'du it!
        • FALLOUT BRUNCH @ The Passenger
        • 425 Mass Apartments Photo Tour
        • Best Vegetarian Sandwich
        • Ledo shell on market again
        • Sietsema on Kushi
        • Art Ribbon Cutting photo
        • Summit to Nuke Neighborhood
        • In Pie We Crust
        • Dedication for 5th & K Public Art on April 6th
        • McKenna's Wagon to Relocate
        • Register to Volunteer for April 8th Tree Planting
      • ►March (37)
        • March Roars Out
        • Gray for Mayor HQ located in MVT
        • Busboys Patio Upgrade
        • Could it be?
        • Spring blooms
        • Y&H - Taylor Rolls Out New Pork Sandwiches Next Week
        • Ten things you may not know about DCPL
        • Triangle Times – Spring 2010 edition
        • Inspiration arrives
        • Cuba Libre to open in June
        • Broadway wins approval of plans to sell the DuMont
        • March DNA Meeting
        • Biergarten Haus
        • Stakeholders discuss 5th and Eye parking lot fiasco at MVSNA Meeting
        • Inspiration installation to begin on Monday
        • Buddha Bar opening targeted for late April
        • Pizza Bistro Med Menu
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Minutes for March
        • Elvis Sighting in the PQ
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • DCRA response to criticism over Liberty Market closure
        • March MVSNA Meeting
        • Chinatown Coffee building for sale
        • Dick Gregory to attend 5th & Eye picket
        • Linked up: 42 Bus edition
        • Search Unleashed
        • Update on Hill Country
        • $5 Foot-long with WiFi
        • Kushi is Open for Business
        • The Downtown DC community loses a leader
        • Gallery Place advertising
        • Mandu Rumor
        • Community meeting with Superior Court Chief Judge Satterfield
        • Kushi Open Thread
        • Chinatown Coffee Co to add Beer, Wine, Absinthe
        • Pho DC coming to Chinatown
        • Kushi to have Japanese Beers on Draft **UPDATED**
      • ►February (29)
        • Fifth Street Hardware - 20% Off Bag Sale
        • More Public Art Coming to Mount Vernon
        • Kid Friendly Dining?
        • BYT: First Look at Kushi
        • WBJ: Mass Court sold
        • 40% off Wine at Safeway
        • Kushi Window detailing
        • Chinese New Year Parade
        • NYT: 36 Hours in Vancouver
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Minutes for February
        • ANC6C to review Hill Country ABC app
        • Deadline Extended for Downtown Neighborhood Survey
        • Your Results Gym key tag can earn discounts
        • Sushi on the way
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • February ANC 6C Agenda
        • Golds versus Results
        • 'Za by the Slice
        • MVT parking lot earns nod for GGW's shoveling hall of shame
        • Snowverkill
        • Snow Day!
        • 5th and Eye Construction begins... for a parking lot
        • Kushi raises the flag
        • Bar 7
        • Do you use foursquare?
        • Poll: Where did you live prior?
        • Union Station Air Rights to be discussed at ANC6C PZ&E
        • Third Annual Downtown Neighborhood Survey
        • Inspiration on the way
      • ►January (31)
        • WBJ: Kushi on pace for Feb 26th opening
        • WaPo: Where We Live
        • Open Thread
        • Robbing (with) the vault
        • Paving on K Street
        • Organization Workshop tonight at 5th Street Hardware
        • Poll Results: Community Restaurant Preferences
        • Photos from District Crossfit outdoor workout
        • Consolidated Condo Tax Meeting recap
        • District Crossfit signs LOI in MVT
        • Wegmans about to get a lot closer
        • Reminder: MVTCID consolidated condo tax meeting tonight
        • The Triangle favors Alternative 3 for MVSD Transporation study
        • January 2010 MVSNA Meeting
        • Tommy Wells Re-Election Fund Raiser
        • Mount Vernon Square District Project feedback due Jan 22nd
        • Iron Horse Tap Room opens tonight
        • Yale West construction resumes
        • DuMont filed for bankruptcy this week
        • Golden Rule moves forward on the The SeVerna
        • Poll: Community Restaurant Preferences
        • Consolidated Condo Tax Meeting
        • Retail Space at 700 6th Street NW
        • January DNA Meeting to be attended by Mayor Fenty
        • New Awning at Family Dinette
        • Restaurant Week is Back
        • World Class Cuts signage change
        • Welcome to our new home
        • WaPo highlights new hoagie at Taylor
        • Triangle Times - Winter '09 edition
        • 2009 Year in Review
    • ►2009 (414)
      • ►December (28)
        • Linked up: Coming Soon
        • Szechuan Gallery to become Ming's
        • Y&amp;H: A Very Early Look at Kushi at CityVista
        • Happy Holidays
        • Shoveling away the Snowpocalypse
        • Pics from Snowpocalypse
        • Former Sales Trailer to be put to use by CID
        • Pic of the day
        • Taste of the Nation Discounted Tickets on Sale
        • Holiday Tipping
        • Bag Bill surcharge begins Jan 1st
        • GGW recaps Mount Vernon Square District Project meeting
        • 5th and Eye Update from ANC 6C Meeting
        • Tommy Wells 3rd Annual Livable, Walkable Awards
        • Online Food Ordering
        • Reminder: Mount Vernon Square District Project Meeting is Tonight
        • Letter from DDOT regarding Fourth Street construction
        • Linked up: Dim Sum, Holiday Markets, and Burgers
        • Linked up: New and old
        • December ANC 6C Agenda
        • UPS Store at 455 Mass
        • Level Lounge Voluntary Agreement
        • Downtown Holiday Market Opens Today
        • Mount Vernon Square District Project Meeting
        • Henry's Soul Cafe Menu and Hours
        • Revisiting ideas for 4th &amp; L
        • Kushi Construction has Begun
        • Henry's Soul Cafe to Open on Wednesday
      • ►November (40)
        • Liberty Market to Remain Open
        • WBJ: Streetcar backers gather ammo to sway skeptics
        • Foreclosure for Gallery Towers
        • Ping Pong Dim Sum arriving soon
        • Last day of season for Liberty Market
        • Best Dry Cleaning service?
        • GGW: Evolution of Mount Vernon Square
        • 425 Eye Construction Update
        • Henry's Soul Cafe signage
        • Washingtonian on the Best of Penn Quarter
        • City Center DC Brochure
        • DDOT Chat Transcript
        • Second Annual Repeal Day Ball
        • The Passenger Roundup
        • Engine 6
        • Flip Burger Boutique coming soon?
        • The Passenger Arrives
        • Linked up: Pies, Pretzels and Bikes
        • G &amp; J Deli closes; will reopen as Henry's Soul Cafe
        • Sesame Street 40th Anniversary Exhibit
        • November MVSNA Meeting
        • Fourth Street Construction Update
        • WBJ discusses Temporary Urbanism with Harriet Tregoning
        • ADL in Concert Against Hate
        • Update on the Arts at 5th and I
        • More on Lift Off
        • November ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • DCMud on future MVT development
        • November DNA Meeting
        • Lift off installation underway **UPDATED**
        • Myth: Streetcar overheard wires and trees can't comfortably coexist
        • The Passenger
        • Huge Sale @ 5th Street Ace this Saturday
        • MyRadius
        • Ten Ten Mass Sells Out
        • Berlin Wall Family Day at the Newseum
        • 22nd Annual Washington Craft Show this weekend
        • Buddha Bar build-out now underway
        • Fourth Street construction signs
        • Phillies Fever at Taylor
      • ►October (43)
        • American Century Theater presents
        • Upcoming ANC6C committee meetings
        • Latest Bisnow update on 425 Eye
        • Roundup from just outside the 'hood
        • Mr. (&amp; Mrs.) Gates Goes To Washington
        • Modern Classics
        • Lunar Massage featured in Business Week
        • Introducing Mt. Vernon Square Bed and Breakfast
        • Google Earth 1949
        • Google Earth 1999 - part three
        • Google Earth 1999 - part two
        • Google Earth 1999 - part one
        • GGW recaps last nite's streetcar forum
        • Great wall of AIPAC
        • Fourth Street Construction to Start on October 26
        • Can't pick one? Go with two and stack them
        • Union Station movie theatres closed
        • Vacant buildings take steps towards progress
        • Reuters newswire highlights City Vista K
        • October MVSNA Meeting
        • Triangle Times - Fall '09 edition
        • DDOT interview, Steuart stalls and IPhone Bliss
        • Taylor Gourmet Opening - link bonanza
        • Taylor Gourmet II Opens Today!
        • DDOT to Unveil Proposed Streetcar System Plan
        • Permitting for public sculpture at Madrigal Lofts
        • Mass Court being sold
        • October ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting
        • October DNA Meeting at the District Chophouse
        • 5th and Mass GOOD opportunity to earn you a Carribean trip
        • Art Vista '09 a success
        • Ready for Lift Off
        • Could the DuMont be condos once again?
        • Columbus Day weekend Green Line service disruptions
        • Penn Quarter Farmer's Market Facing Opposition
        • 5th Street Ace Hardware Launches Personal-Shopping Program
        • Liberty, Bodies and Fire (Prevention)
        • Shepard Fairey Poster removed in Chinatown
        • Art Vista '09 this Thursday
        • KC Pit BBQ at 6th and NY Ave
        • Meeting Tonight: MVS District Study
        • Ledo property to be demolished?
      • ►September (37)
        • Jury Duty
        • New Weekly Farmers Market at Mount Vernon Square
        • Downtown Park and Open Space User Survey
        • Making Mount Vernon Square a People Magnet
        • Mount Vernon Square District Project
        • Renderings for 400 K Street NW
        • Renderings for 300 K Street NW
        • Mount Vernon Place rendering update
        • Convention Center reveals its artistic side
        • 425 Eye Retail floorplate
        • Sneak peak inside 5th &amp; K Taylor Deli
        • Chinatown Arch Restoration
        • Latest signs of progress in the neighborhood
        • September MVSNA meeting
        • Heart of DC Picnic tomorrow - Sep 19th
        • Open Thread
        • Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle: Volume 3
        • Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle: Volume 2
        • Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle: Volume 1
        • Plans for Chinatown Park
        • Heart of DC Picnic on Sept 19th
        • Happy Birthday City Vista Safeway!
        • NY Ave car crash flattens street lamp in front of Yale Lofts
        • Watch Obama's Health Care Speech at Busboys
        • Car Free Day is Sept 22nd
        • Discover Colombia Through Its Heart
        • Last Call: Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle
        • September ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • DCNorth: Donohoe Development Eyes Strip Club Acquisition
        • September DNA Meeting
        • Free Bike Clinic at 5th Street Hardware on Saturday
        • Brit Gastropub slated for 11th and NY Ave NW
        • Washingtonian Pizza Pool
        • Estimated timeframes for I-395 air rights transportation reconfiguration
        • September Calendar
        • Save the Date: Community Picnic on Sept 19
        • Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle
      • ►August (38)
        • Arts on Foot - Sep 10th thru 12th
        • Express Night Out: Neighborhoods to Watch
        • Shakespeare Free for All
        • Linked up: Noise pollution, vandalism and gunshots
        • WaPo: Concessions Help Upscale Buildings Fill Apartments
        • ReadysetDC features DURKL
        • Press on latest PFZ in MVT
        • Restaurant Week is Here!
        • Eye Catching Displays
        • Photo from the MPD Bike Ride
        • Pets of Mount Vernon Triangle
        • Compilation CD artwork
        • Linked up: 600 Mass, Franklin, and Union Station
        • Twitter updates
        • Is a great face enough or does the entire body have to match?
        • DC United trophy tour
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Agenda
        • A new voice in the Triangle
        • MVT Community Bike Ride with Police this Thursday
        • GGW: Mount Vernon Square circa 1887
        • Triangle under consideration for new 6,000 seat theatre venue?
        • Pictures from the Walker Jones School ribbon cutting
        • Micro updates
        • Bye-bye Billboards
        • Just two months left in the trapeze season
        • Looking for new voices
        • Humanitini night at 5th &amp; K Busboys
        • Walker Jones School Ribbon Cutting
        • Citypaper Sexist column highlights K Street sex trader
        • Nando's Peri-Peri Sangria Happy Hour
        • Streetcar network could include K Street
        • Lastest on 5th and Eye from DCMud
        • Linked up: Mc-B, Ashton, and Banners
        • Carmine's coming to Penn Quarter
        • DuMont still a sinking ship? **UPDATE**
        • National Night Out ** UPDATED**
        • The V Apartments Marketing
        • Street Soccer USA Cup
      • ►July (26)
        • Retail space at 777 Sixth Street NW
        • Museum Square petrified forest
        • Picking off the (S)CAAB
        • Going back to Cali... I don't think so
        • Chinatown Coffee opens Monday
        • Tagging on 900 Block of 5th Street NW
        • Triangle Times - Summer '09 edition
        • Edens and Avant press release on Taylor Deli
        • Word Cloud
        • DLF Fitness arrives in Chinatown
        • July MVSNA Meeting
        • DDOT efforts at 5th and Mass create new hazards
        • 10 days later
        • City Vista retail progress
        • Fringe Festival underway
        • July DNA Meeting
        • Kushi builds web presence
        • Bisnow on 425 Eye Street
        • Bundy Lot meeting Thursday night
        • July ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • Wired
        • More lean than pisa
        • Absolute Thai now open
        • Jury Duty Again?
        • Go Green For Research
        • Sign the Beam
      • ►June (28)
        • Would signature Taylor facade fit in well at City Vista?
        • Taylor Gourmet Deli coming to City Vista
        • One Year Ago Today
        • Linked up: Banners, video tours and downtown
        • Gold Leaf Studios Open House
        • Recap of DNA ABL Public Meeting - Level
        • Recap of DNA ABL Public Meeting - Muse
        • ANC commisioner Keith Silver withdraws plans to picket construction sites
        • Mount Carmel Baptist Church Fish Fry
        • PoP visits the Triangle
        • Level Lounge Public Meeting Reminder
        • Capital Spice: Urfa Tomato Kabob a Turkish delight
        • Douglas Development update concept for Squares 450 and 451
        • HPRB: You make the call
        • Proposed levels for Level Lounge ** UPDATED**
        • Interior photos of Level Lounge shell
        • Mount Vernon Triangle CID renewal
        • ANC commisioner Keith Silver to picket construction sites in his SMD
        • Trapeze School at Old Convention Center site
        • CHAPTERS fundraiser this Saturday
        • History of Jazz Concert at City Vista Green
        • June ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • June DNA Meeting
        • More Retail space at 455 Mass
        • Level Lounge discussion
        • Closeup look at alley behind 300 block of H Street NW
        • New Tavern at 315 H St NW to attend tonight's ABL meeting
        • MVSNA requests no parking zone on Fourth Street
      • ►May (41)
        • Lunar / Mars massage rivalry
        • Douglas Development puts Square 451 property up for lease
        • Artomatic begins today!
        • WalkingtownDC Spring 2009 Edition
        • Auto Detailer gives new look (to their building)
        • Linked up: The Arch, Noise and Streetscapes
        • New Tavern application at 315 H St NW ** UPDATED **
        • WaPo: Office-Space Market Stuck in Downdraft
        • Second Baptist Church not safe for use
        • Linked up: Parks, Billboards, Doormen and RPP
        • Memorial Day Weekend Road Closures
        • Complementary or Competition?
        • Residential Parking Protection Pilot Act
        • MVSNA goals and meeting minutes
        • WBJ: CityVista signs new sushi eatery from Ridgewells chef
        • PoP runs MVT photo
        • May MVSNA Meeting
        • Mass Court Retail
        • Madrigal Lofts String Quartet
        • This weekend in MVT
        • Kushi coming to City Vista
        • 555 Mass Community Garage Sale
        • The InTowner features upcoming MVT Condo Tour
        • National Law Enforcement Memorial
        • May Calendar
        • May ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • 425 Eye Construction fencing
        • 2009 National Police Week
        • Artomatic 2009
        • Triangle participation high in the Downtown Neighborhood Survey
        • T-Mobile signs lease at City Vista
        • Volunteer for the Mount Vernon Triangle House Tour
        • Yoga Week
        • Kastles press conference at City Center parking lot
        • Triangle Times - Spring '09 edition
        • Seasonal flower bed at 2nd and Mass Park
        • 425 Eye Street renovations
        • 5th and Mass pedestrian improvements - updated
        • Obama, Biden Go Out for Burgers
        • May Events at Fifth Street Hardware
        • Convention Center Hotel, Retail and Cedar
      • ►April (34)
        • Mount Vernon Triangle House Tour – Tickets
        • 5th and Mass pedestrian improvements
        • Urban Turf on MVT
        • Downtown Neighborhood Survey Report
        • Absolute Thai Restaurant
        • Mount Vernon Triangle House Tour – May 17
        • 5th and Eye update
        • April DNA Meeting Notes
        • Franklin School RFO
        • DuMont for sale: $170 million
        • K Street Streetcar discussion
        • April MVSNA Meeting
        • Gallery Tower at 7th and H
        • Properties of the 600 Block of K Street NW
        • HPRB for 600 Block of K Street NW
        • City Vista Grate Public Art - UPDATED
        • SFSU student designs public art for City Vista
        • Northern Liberty Market
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Agenda
        • B&amp;M Foodmart earns ANC support for exemption
        • Chinese Community Church exterior upgrade complete
        • April DNA Meeting
        • Alley Reconstruction
        • Crime camera relocated to 6th and Eye NW
        • Artwalk lights and benches
        • Bozzuto
        • Quick Buddha Bar ABC license update
        • Smart Bike Expansion
        • Dispute between AA Auto and Church
        • Include Chinatown Park in streetscape upgrades
        • April ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • Jacked up tree guards
        • This one goes to Eleven
        • K Street Streetscape Funding
      • ►March (35)
        • Future of the K Street Streetscape
        • Twitter
        • Perfect Score
        • Fourth Street upgrades to begin in June
        • CEO of NDC name drops City Vista
        • Tree Planting Photos
        • Lunar Massage
        • Triangle Times - Winter '09 edition
        • Last Call: Tree Planting event tomorrow
        • Tunnel for Sale
        • Neon is not a dirty word
        • DC DNA website upgrade
        • Buddha Bar Patio Hours
        • Save the Date: Mount Vernon Triangle House Tour
        • Buddha Bar Youtubes
        • Former home to Ruppert's Restaurant available for lease
        • Washington Home and Garden Show
        • 4th and L land ownership
        • Reminder: Tommy Wells Community Open House
        • Reminder: Tree Planting event on Friday March 27
        • B&amp;M Foodmart seeks Single Serve Exemption
        • Today's blog talk on City Vista
        • Buddha Bar Update
        • Good Stuff, PoP and Streetcars
        • March MVSNA Meeting
        • A year ago today
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Minutes for March
        • Late night jack hammering
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Agenda
        • High G Paint out on the curb
        • March DNA Meeting
        • March ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • 4th and L Trash Transfer
        • Recap of ANC 6C Licensing committee meeting
        • March Calendar
      • ►February (26)
        • Ledo building is swiss cheese
        • Updated Design for 2nd and Mass Park
        • 2nd and Mass Park Meeting
        • Followup with Edens and Avant on City Vista retail
        • 2nd Annual Mayor’s &quot;State of the Chinatown Address&quot;
        • I-395 Air Rights update
        • What can be done with 4th &amp; L?
        • DDOT response to NY Ave pedestrian safety requests
        • February MVSNA Meeting
        • Salt stained brick sidewalks
        • Vagrants drink more than Malt Liquor
        • Falafel, Thai, Buddha and shredding
        • Rent or Buy at City Vista?
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Meeting Minutes for February
        • Security at the DuMont
        • Updated site plan for Mount Vernon Place
        • MVT CID Marketing Committee Agenda
        • City Vista retail purchased by Edens and Avant
        • ANC, DNA and MVTCID meetings this week
        • PZE, Buses and Douglas
        • GGW celebrates first birthday, toasted by Councilmembers
        • HVAC closets in the bedroom?
        • ANC 6C P&amp;Z meeting agenda
        • WCP: Glut City?
        • Chinese New Year
        • Did Reagan Betray Main Street America?
      • ►January (38)
        • You just missed your exit
        • WCP: How much does a Square Foot cost?
        • First Blogiversary
        • Chinese New Year Parade
        • MVT CID Website redesign
        • Snow removal
        • January MVSNA meeting
        • Google updates satellite images
        • Buddha Bar Banner
        • DC Circulator hours don't extend here
        • Jury Duty
        • MVT Inauguration photos
        • Pre-Inauguration roundup
        • On notice
        • Obama &quot;wax replica&quot; at City Vista Safeway tonight
        • ANC 6C discussion on Good Libations
        • Modern Liquors SSM exemption
        • ANC 6C urges DDOT to improve pedestrian safety on NY Ave
        • January ANC 6C Draft Agenda
        • DCNorth on SSM exemptions
        • January DNA Meeting
        • Open Late for Inauguration
        • The CAAB has a new tenant
        • First Peace, now Statehood
        • Yoko spreads peace in the Triangle
        • WaPo: Inaugural rentals begging for takers
        • Central Parking at 455 Mass
        • ANC 2C endorses Single Sale Moratorium exemption
        • ANC 2C chaos
        • The DuMont's retail space
        • No More Wasted Space
        • Vapiano to open Feb 24
        • WaPo: A Towering Disappointment
        • Safeway, Shuttles and taking back the Libraries
        • DuMont's Fourth Street sidewalks
        • DuMont's Mass Ave sidewalks reopened
        • The Year Ahead
        • The Punch Club
    • ►2008 (306)
      • ►December (32)
        • 2008 Year in Review
        • The almost NYE links roundup
        • Trash Day
        • WP: Inauguration Charter Bus Parking
        • WBJ: Mount Vernon Triangle to be seat of Buddha Bar
        • Happy Holidays!
        • Single Sales Testimony
        • Grocery options
        • My tour of Mt Pleasant liquor and convenience stores
        • Mt Pleasant: Single free in DC since 2000
        • Upcoming Single Serve Moratorium posts
        • Palace of Wonders
        • DuMont Giraffe Annex
        • MVSNA endorses Single Sale Moratorium exemption
        • Second Annual Downtown Neighborhood Survey
        • 'Hood Roundup
        • More Little Buddha
        • Block Group 3, Census Tract 47
        • December MVSNA Meeting
        • A.V. in lights
        • Rumor Mill: Little Buddha signs on at 455 Mass
        • Miscellaneous weekend events
        • Urban Turf: The Busboys and Poets Effect
        • Big Green Monsters
        • Positively Fourth Street
        • The Rest of Yale
        • Welcome Jonathan!
        • Rhee on Time, 5 day booze bender, and Silly Street names
        • Temple Courts demolition
        • Looking for new voices
        • Flood Control to Major Tom
        • NYT: Washington Strains for Inauguration
      • ►November (35)
        • ICE barriers relocated
        • Adios Lee Loo
        • WBJ: F Street's Past is Prologue
        • Single Serve Moratorium Exemptions
        • Taylor Gourmet Deli
        • Park Improvements at 2nd and Mass (update)
        • WP: 23 Used-Car Dealerships Closed in Citywide Crackdown
        • Douglas Development presents concept for Squares 450/451
        • Second Annual Downtown Neighborhood Survey
        • November MVSNA meeting
        • Convention Center Hotel
        • Profile of Seattle's South Lake Union Streetcar
        • Ashton Judiciary Square
        • MVT Crime Map - YTD
        • LENSCAPE at Zenith Art Gallery
        • G20 Summit this weekend at NBM
        • 5th Street Ace Bag Sale Saturday
        • DCMetrocentric features the Triangle
        • DNA meeting tonight
        • 2nd and Mass Park cleanup this Saturday
        • ICE melting away
        • Urban Turf features City Vista
        • Mount Vernon Place office building update
        • MVT community walk recap
        • The World Reacts and the Newseum captures it
        • Mayhood presentation on Madrigal Lofts
        • FHA Seminar at Yale Lofts
        • Triangle related events on Nov 6th
        • Another one bites the dust
        • Google Street View
        • Quick poll on local voting habits
        • Voting Precinct 143
        • Tony Cheng's 5th Street property
        • How to be less anonymous
        • Patrick Mara for DC Council At-Large seat
      • ►October (36)
        • Happy Halloween
        • Rents at the V Apartments
        • Fire house facade at 400 Mass - part 2
        • Fire house facade at 400 Mass
        • Historic carport?
        • Demolition on 3rd Street completed
        • Homicide Reported in the 400 block of NY Ave NW
        • Citypaper: D.C. Brunch Culture Sucks
        • Busboys and Poets new signs
        • Halloween costume roll call
        • Further discussion on 6th &amp; K
        • Kojo Nnamdi show on building height limits inside the district
        • SE corner of 6th and K NW
        • MVTCID Newsletters
        • MVSNA meeting on Tuesday
        • The V at City Vista Grand Opening
        • Potato Valley Cafe
        • Dumont Update - Eye Street Facing - part 2
        • DNA meeting recap
        • Demolition on 3rd Street
        • DNA Meeting tonight
        • Assorted real estate misery index links
        • Good, not Great Stuff
        • Residential Permit Parking in MVT
        • WBJ: Neil Albert keeps the RFPs coming, but can he deliver?
        • Potential for NPR site? Look to 901 New York Ave
        • Boston Properties purchases NPR HQ
        • 7th and Hell?
        • Dumont Update - Eye Street Facing
        • Save the Date: Community walk with Tommy Wells
        • Fire at Museum Square
        • WBJ: A city of cranes waits and wonders
        • Press releases for Results Gym
        • New Poll: City Vista Restaurant?
        • If you build it who will come?
        • Retail Strategy for City Vista
      • ►September (46)
        • Results Gym opens on Wednesday
        • Still more retail potential at City Vista
        • Views from 455 Mass
        • Busboys on Yelp
        • Busboys is open
        • BID Smackdown: Capitol Riverfront
        • Quick Notes
        • BID Smackdown
        • Busboys open date revision
        • 5th and Eye RFP awarded: link bonanza
        • 5th and Eye RFP awarded
        • WalkingTownDC Fall 2008 edition - my itinerary
        • Tick Tock Tick Tock - UPDATED!!
        • World Car Free Day - Sept 22nd
        • WalkingTownDC Fall 2008 edition
        • Park Improvements at 2nd and Mass (update)
        • DNA meeting with ANC candidate forum this Tuesday Night
        • Safeway: How much did you save?
        • Fire on K Street?
        • Busboys and Poets to open September 21st
        • WUSA9: Safeway Competes For High End Customers In New Downtown Store
        • Fenty cuts ribbon at Safeway
        • First impressions of the City Vista Safeway
        • Safeway Flickr Stream
        • Space for Lease at City Vista
        • Busboys' Construction
        • WaPo: Gourmet Safeway Opening Downtown
        • Safeway pre-Opening on Thursday
        • ANC 6C meeting Wednesday night at Newseum
        • Arts on Foot 2008 this Saturday
        • MVT CID press release on Safeway
        • WBJ: Safeway's turf battle
        • 24 Year Prison Sentence for Tunnel Wines and Spirits Armed Robbery and Shooting
        • Latest Update on Results Gym
        • WBJ reports on Jemal development today
        • One possible vision for Squares 450/451
        • House of Blues?
        • Safeway Update
        • Suggestions for Square 450/451
        • Douglas Development possibilities for Square 450/451
        • Bike Thief Experiment
        • Metroweekly: Arrested Development
        • Grocery Poll
        • High School Football
        • Marrakesh
        • Poll Archive
      • ►August (40)
        • More Streetscape improvements plus bike racks on L Street
        • The Waffle Shop
        • Jemal developments downtown
        • Mount Vernon Square Historic District
        • Square 450 and 451 - bird's eye photos
        • Square 450
        • Square 451
        • Joe Biden: Amtrak commuter
        • Smart Bike News
        • Office Development in the Triangle
        • Living next to a construction zone
        • Redlight Cameras in the District
        • Update on Results Gym
        • Friday Links Roundup
        • The High Tea Society Summer Program Closing Ceremony
        • WUSA9: Cold Case closed after 18 years
        • The District Chatter tells their DuMont story
        • 5th and Eye RFP BAFO's are in
        • EveryBlock DC
        • Examiner talks to CEO of NLEOMF
        • Shattered windows at City Vista - again
        • Banking on Fifth Street
        • WBJ: The hunt for the next hot spots
        • Track 29 on Back to the Future
        • As relevant today as it was six years ago
        • Reminder: Dog Walk with MPD tonight
        • DuMont trenches
        • Yale Lofts
        • Community Meeting on Crime Surge with Assistant Chief Groomes
        • The Nixon Memorial?
        • How would you feel about short term rentals in your building?
        • Dog Walk with MPD this Thursday
        • Mayer Mitchell building
        • OT: National Zoo to exile Happy the Hippo
        • Walnut Street Development to sell parcels
        • MVT CID: Bill McLeod on the Mount Vernon Triangle
        • More Smart Bike
        • SmartBike DC Starts August 11th!
        • DC Comedy Festival
        • Safeway opening September 12th
      • ►July (30)
        • Park Improvements at 2nd and Mass (proposed)
        • American Observer article on MVT
        • Reminder: Park at 2nd and Mass meeting tonight
        • Late Night Loitering and Noise at Museum Square
        • Builder Closeout of Phase 1 at CityVista
        • Old School Security System at AA Auto
        • MVT Crime Map
        • Landscaping along City Vista
        • Safeway Construction Update
        • Shattered Windows at City Vista
        • Scooter Laws
        • Updates on neighborhood retail
        • MVT CID Annual Meeting
        • Cheap Dinner suggestions?
        • Google Beta: Walking directions
        • Zipcar in the Triangle
        • Penn Quarter DNA Charity Happy Hour tonight
        • Friday Roundup
        • Looking for new voices
        • Sometimes I'm on autopilot
        • Building Over I-395
        • New Poll: Autos
        • Poll recap: Most frequent transit option
        • Park at 2nd and Mass meeting
        • WaPo closeup look at MVSq metro maintenance
        • Will Smith must have alot of Hilton Points
        • Fourth of July
        • City Vista streetscapes
        • DCMud interviews Dumont architect Phil Esocoff
        • Steuart Investment Properties
      • ►June (21)
        • What restaurant should go here?
        • Restaurant-Based Neighborhood Revitalization
        • Blue Line in I-395 right of way?
        • DDOT suggests cutting 395 to Mass Ave
        • BuildingDC.com discusses Madrigal Lofts
        • 5th Street Ace Hardware
        • WBJ: Mount Vernon Triangle renaissance takes shape
        • City Vista gets its GREEN!
        • DCMud interview with Neil Albert
        • Washington City Paper: Hoods and Services
        • Another links roundup
        • Friday roundup
        • Playing Lowball - part 2
        • High gas prices means America finally gets a clue
        • Tips for Taxi Riders
        • Artomatic ends this Sunday
        • Dumont Contract holders form Yahoo group
        • Playing Lowball
        • Second Annual Ward 6 Family Picnic &amp; Softball Tournament
        • The Triangle in Pictures: Say Goodbye to History
        • Council Passes Gutted Noise Bill &amp; Single Sales Moratorium Deferred
      • ►May (15)
        • Union Station Intermodal meeting
        • Mount Vernon Triangle Historic District
        • Park at 2nd and Mass
        • ANC 6C endorsement for 5th and I
        • Pizza! Pizza! Pizza!
        • MVSNA/DNA joint meeting Q&amp;A recap
        • Wishful Thinking - Part 2: Parks in the Triangle: continued
        • MVSNA/DNA joint meeting speaker recap
        • MVSNA/DNA joint meeting tonight
        • Wishful Thinking - Part 2: Parks in the Triangle
        • ANC6C Meeting, selective memory redux
        • A Bike Shop for the Triangle
        • Auto Insurance Update
        • Opinion Poll: Funny Business?
        • 5th &amp; I Public Meeting recap
      • ►April (12)
        • Development in the Triangle: 5th and Eye.
        • Snapshots from Madrigal Rooftop
        • New D.C. Grocer Hype
        • Teaching a New Building Old Tricks
        • Alternative Car insurance - PAYD
        • Mount Vernon Triangle Parks Cleanup
        • April MVSNA meeting - attended by Mayor Fenty
        • Out-the-window Construction Updates
        • $2Million declined for a 200,000 property
        • WalkingTown, DC Spring Edition 2008
        • Office Building Development in the Triangle
        • Homeless shelter relocating to edge of Triangle
      • ►March (13)
        • Man's Best Friend in the Triangle
        • 5th and Eye receives proposals and NIMBYs surface
        • Starchitecture in the District?
        • The bubble bursts in the Triangle
        • Mount Vernon Triangle Maps From The Past - Part 2
        • Mount Vernon Triangle Maps From The Past!
        • FourthandEye
        • A New Addition to the Triangle
        • City living and New construction... and Unreal expectations
        • The Safeway vs. Peapod Experiment
        • WANTED:
        • So what's new: Delays, Quality Control (or lack of)
        • Hill Rag, March 2008
      • ►February (17)
        • Safeway Yay! ... But what for now?
        • Safeway soon...
        • SHHHHHHHH
        • Developers should be pissing their pants.
        • Upcoming Posts
        • Light up the night!
        • East End Edition
        • Establishing an Identity
        • All Politics Is Local
        • Before there were parking lots...
        • Welcome to the Triangle: a Howto?
        • Be a good neighbor. Read this article.
        • Wishful thinking...
        • Dumont in Pictures
        • AFFORDABLE housing?
        • Let's talk ARCHITECTURE
        • A New Addition to the Triangle: pt 2
      • ►January (9)
        • A New Addition to the Triangle
        • Who am I and why this blog?
        • Historic Structures in the Triangle
        • WAKE UP!
        • The sexiest gym in the Triangle
        • Downtown Condo Update
        • Your thoughts on the MVT Community Improvement District...
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