Claudia Rauch

Claudia, a Hill native, is a marketing and social media professional whose passion for food and love for D.C. got her started on her first blog, brunchandthecity.com. Claudia is the Marketing Director for Fulcrum Properties Group, and serves on the board of CHAMPS, Capitol Hill's Chamber of Commerce. You can contact Claudia at Claudia[at]thehillishome.com

Claudia Rauch
12 Sep 2018

Guides:

Quick Tips to Protect Your Home From Hurricane Florence

Thank you to Fulcrum Properties Group for sharing this great information with our readers. A version of this post appeared on their blog.  Hurricane Florence is expected to make landfall Thursday night as a Category 4 storm. Our area is expected to see high winds and a lot of rain. We’ve already seen much more rain this […]


30 Jan 2018

News:

Hill Buzz

Bipartisan legislators aim to prevent a football stadium bidding war (Greater Greater Washington) Mission Dos Restaurant Coming to 1221 Van in 2018 (JDLand) A Market Hall and Recreation Fields: The Timeline For The Short-Term Plans at RFK (UrbanTurf) Events DC Releases Recreational Field Plans, Timeline (Hill Rag) District of Data: D.C. by the Numbers (Washington City Paper) If D.C. area […]


23 Jan 2018

Volunteering & Giving:

Help Ready, Willing, & Working Win!

Ready, Willing & Working is a finalist to win $10,000 but they need your help to win! Hop on over the Sugarlands Distilling Co. website to cast your vote today! Sugarlands Distilling Co. is based in Tennessee but support nonprofits around the country through their MoonShare Year of Giving program, during which they provide monetary […]


23 Jan 2018

News:

Hill Buzz

HPO: Proceed With Caution in Historic Designation of Kingman Park (UrbanTurf) Bowser Again Pledges to Close D.C.’s Biggest Family Homeless Shelter in 2018 (Washington City Paper) Southeast D.C.’s planned luxury movie theater seeks one-year extension (Curbed DC) Hacked Accounts and Improper Notices: The Saga of the Capitol Hill Treehouse Heads to Court (UrbanTurf) New York Times’ Latest Tour of D.C. […]


16 Jan 2018

News:

Hill Buzz

Mixed Feelings at the Historic Fish Market Three Months After The Wharf Opens (Washington City Paper) Here’s what D.C. could look like in 2100 (Curbed DC) Rosedale: Don’t Call It An Extension of H Street (UrbanTurf) 428,000 Visitors and 6,400 Hosts: Airbnb’s 2017 By the Numbers (UrbanTurf) The ‘Wiching Hour: Little Pearl’s The Touchdown (Washington City Paper) SaveSave


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