Sharee Lawler

Sharee Lawler is a recovering political junkie. After many years of invoking the First Amendment right of a Fortune 100 company to petition the government for redress of grievances (aka, lobbying for Big Business), she got her MBA and left government affairs to to offer business strategy and communications consulting geared towards small businesses. She and her husband lived on the Hill for 12 years, during which time she was, variously, an entrepreneur, lobbyist, volunteer, student, gardener, jogger, cyclist and hostess of many a backyard barbecue. You can contact Sharee at ShareeTheHillIsHome [at] gmail [dot] com.

Sharee Lawler
11 Apr 2012

Get the Scoop on Local Development

Wondering what’s going on with all those development projects you’ve been hearing about?  Or what might be on the horizon? Next Tuesday, CHAMPS – Capitol Hill’s Chamber of Commerce, is hosting an evening series on real estate development in and around Capitol Hill.  Co-hosted with the Capitol Riverfront, NoMA and Capitol Hill BIDs and Barracks […]


29 Mar 2012

Nosy Neighbors

A regular roundup of interesting miscellany from our fellow neighborhood bloggers. In Shaw has a roundup on the status (or lack thereof) of a few local hotspots, including Bistro Bohem and Shaw Tavern. Borderstan reminds us to be polite to tourists mesmerized by cherry trees (I’m on board, as long as they don’t block the […]


28 Mar 2012

Fruit Bat Turns Truck Stop

Starting this Friday, Fruit Bat (1236 H Street, NE) turns into THE TRUCK STOP.  It will be turning its kitchen over to some of your favorite food truck chefs.  Seeking to stem those late night, post-dancing, post-concert, post-whateverelse (hey, as long as it doesn’t disturb the neighbors) munchines, Fruit Bat will be serving a variety […]


28 Mar 2012

Spring Cleaning for GOOD!

Live Green and Repax partnered to help give you a little nudge to get started on your spring cleaning.  They’ve partnered with local drop off locations to accept your gently used clothes as part of DC’s largest clothing drive, benefiting Goodwill of Greater Washington.  Fortunately for us, there are three locations convenient to the Hill: […]


22 Mar 2012

Nosy Neighbors

A regular roundup of interesting miscellany from our fellow neighborhood bloggers. Southwest … The Little Quadrant That Could has an update on the status of development at Randall School at Half and I Streets.  The site, formerly owned by the Corcoran and Monument Realty, is now being developed by a team from Telesis and Rubell. […]


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