04 Oct 2016

Sponsored Post:

The Protection Problem

By Bonny King-Taylor, the doggy lama, pet coach Almost every day, I have a conversation with someone whose dog is having behavioral issues that the owner will suggest is because the dog is being protective…either protective of them, or of their property. It becomes a problem when protection turns into aggression, towards pet care providers, […]


04 Oct 2016

News:

Hill Buzz

Planning Officials Plan to Keep an Eye on Second Phase of Anacostia Riverfront PUD (UrbanTurf) William Penn House Celebrated 50 Years in Capitol Hill (Hill Rag) 4th Street to Close at Virginia For A Few Weeks; New Decks Coming (JDLand)


03 Oct 2016

History:

Lost Capitol Hill: James S. Stevenson

In the early days of Washington D.C., many came to the new capital to make their fortune. Well-known among them were James Greenleaf, Thomas Law, and William Mayne Duncanson, all of whom managed to go broke –or close to it– over the next few years. Only with the arrival of the federal government in 1800 did people […]


01 Oct 2016

Real Estate:

CAPITOL HILL OPEN HOUSES FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2

Wonder what’s happening at the corner of 15th and K SE ? Not quite open house material (yet!), the site was home to a fairly dilapidated building that was used as part of a church property. The Rubin Group will be developing a 12-unit condo building on the site, which will be a mix of […]


30 Sep 2016

Capitol Hill:

A Link to the Hill at the NMAAHC

Everyone on Capitol Hill knows the Mary McLeod Bethune statue by Robert Berks in Lincoln Park – if only because of its use as a sledding hill during large snowstorms. Those who have taken the time to read the words of her “Last Will and Testament” around the base also can learn much about how […]


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