27 Jul 2011

Hine Development Inches Forward in the Dead of Summer

When developers first acquired property at the site of the former Hine Junior High School on Capitol Hill two years ago, they had hoped to break ground on a mixed-use development by 2011. That’s far from reality now, as planning for the Hine project inches forward through design and zoning approvals. ANC 6B commissioners, who […]


27 Jul 2011

Things We Take For Granted:

Things We Take For Granted: The H Street Farmers Market

I grew up in the country, on a farm, where fresh produce was in abundance all summer long. Our plates were full of fresh corn, okra, tomatoes, cabbage, kale, shallots, berries, and the likes all summer long. We never needed to visit the produce aisles of our local supermarket, because everything we needed was right […]


26 Jul 2011

Limited School Spots Create Demand — and Suspicions

With DC schools welcoming students in less than a month, waiting lists at sought-after Hill elementary schools have shaken out a teensy bit to allow some lucky few to enroll their children come Aug. 22. But luck here is relative. Peabody Elementary  preschool program here on the Hill  has the longest waitlist in the city […]


26 Jul 2011

Special Street Talk this Wednesday – Retail Priority Incentive Act Q&A

If you’re interested in taking advantage of the booming H Street corridor with your own business aspirations, now is your big chance — and apparently you don’t have to go broke doing it. DC is introducing an incentive program to build retail on H Street, NE, currently home to trendy hotspots like H Street Country […]


26 Jul 2011

Hill Buzz

Enjoying the break from the heat?  Yeah well soak it up while you can because we’ll be flirting with triple digits by this weekend again.  I think anyone in this city who has a pool has a lot of new best friends this summer.  Have you ever gone on Google Maps satellite view to see […]


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