23 Mar 2012

Mayor Gray fails a neighborhood

By Michael Hoffman A neighborhood waited. In fact, it has waited ten years since it started a Master Plan to develop what’s called Reservation 13, the site that sits next to RFK stadium on the banks of the Anacostia River. Neighborhood leaders finally had their moment in the spotlight. The mayor was coming to a […]


22 Mar 2012

Payne Elementary PTA Rummage Sale

We all have lots of stuff.  Sometimes, we outgrow or no longer need our stuff.  Instead of stuffing the stuff into the basement or attic, why not unload the stuff for a good cause, potentially making some money for yourself in the process? Saturday, March 24th from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Payne Elementary School’s […]


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. […]


21 Mar 2012

The Game: Filling out the infield

by Richard Holwill At Spring Training, you see major-league quality ball for the first four to five innings.  After that, management wants to look at the minor league players and prospects who might make the team on opening day or be brought up during the season.  So you are seeing AAA-ball around the 6th inning […]


19 Mar 2012

Reservation 13 Hearings This Week

In the “any day now” category of DC government workings, Reservation 13 (the former site of DC General Hospital) was approved for a new master plan over ten years ago by the DC Council.  The plan, narrowed down from a number of submissions from developers, called for a mixed-use approach that promised new jobs, new […]


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