Washington Post: Harry Reid visits hip Union Market
November 30, 2014
November 30, 2014
November 25, 2014
NEW YORK – Julian Hunt went to see the High Line Park in New York City’s West Side before it was even open. Hunt, a D.C. architect, made the trip as […]
November 24, 2014
WASHINGTON — Shared kitchens and business incubators aren’t new ideas. But Jonas Singer and Cullen Gilchrist saw opportunity in merging the two concepts to launch Union Kitchen, Washington’s first small-business […]
November 21, 2014
WASHINGTON, DC, November 21, 2014 — The NoMa Underpass Design Competition continues apace, now with thoughtful feedback from more than 300 people who took a survey launched in October. “The […]
November 21, 2014
You may still be recovering from the foodie crush of last weekend’sEmporiyum (or at least we are), but don’t let artisanal market fatigue set in just yet. Mess Hall, the […]
November 21, 2014
What a difference 10 years and a Metro station can make. In 2004, NoMa—at least the section of it studied in a report released this week—had no offices, no residences, […]
November 20, 2014
Good news for fans of the ribs and pulled pork at Andrew Evans’s Barbecue Joint—you don’t have to trek to Easton or Pasadena anymore to satisfy a craving. After months […]
November 20, 2014
Mill Creek Residential Trust’s Trilogy NoMa apartment project was hailed as the largest single-phase multifamily project to be developed in recent D.C. history when it opened just about two years […]
November 20, 2014
TIAA-CREF has inked another multimillion-dollar real estate deal in the District, adding to what’s already been a busy year breaking records with its acquisitions of The Woodley and, late last […]
November 20, 2014
November 19, 2014
An effort is underway to turn a stretch of land along New York Avenue NE into a biking and walking trail, connecting Ivy City to NoMa and beyond. http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/24832/a-bike-ped-trail-is-in-the-works-for-new-york-ave-ne/
November 18, 2014