13 Nov 2009

Open House Round-Up

It WILL stop raining.  It has to.  If you’re planning to spend a warm Sunday at Lincoln Park (the forecast says partly sunny and 70 degrees!) swing by this house on your way.  Situated near the park, the 4 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath house pictured at left is open on November 15th from 2-4 p.m. […]


09 Nov 2009

Friendship House Update

The  saga continues in the future of  one of the region’s most historic properties: the bid for ownership of Friendship House/The Maples by Sonja Sweek and her family has fallen through. With it goes the plans for a complex containing a daycare center, a medical practice and a family living quarters. The next bidder in […]


06 Nov 2009

Open House Round-Up

The leaves are lovely, but not when they’re plastered to my car.  Oh how I dream of one day bidding farewell to street parking and having a little indoor hideaway my car can call its own.  No more leaves, no more snow, and no more … well, you know.  If you’re looking for garage parking […]


03 Nov 2009

Councilmember Tommy Wells Talks Development with THIH

Recently, THIH spoke about a range of issues with our local councilmember, Tommy Wells.  We have separated the discussion into four topics: transportation, development, crime and schools.  Over the course of this week we will be sharing the contents of the discussion.  Today we will focus on development. There have been no shortage of posts […]


28 Oct 2009

Progress on Riverfront BID’s Vision

In a setting meant to evoke potential, the Capitol Riverfront BID and the Washington, DC Economic Partnership hosted a Storefront Summit on October 27th in the unfinished top floor of 55 M Street, SE.  With representatives from the BID, WDCEP, Monument Realty, and local eateries, an upbeat picture emerged for progress on the Riverfront. At […]


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