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14 S St NE #201
14 S St NE #201

This spacious 3BR/2BA corner condominium in the heart of Eckington/Bloomingdale: 14 S St NE #201

  • Offers 1,070 Sq. Ft. of light-filled living space
  • Thoughtfully designed open-concept layout with a wall of oversized windows
  • Fresh paint, new carpet and ample closet space
  • Primary suite features an en-suite bath
  • Upgrades in 2023 include: new HVAC, dishwasher, stove and fridge

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 5BR/5.5BA 1920s Wesley Heights Tudor with over 5,500 sq. ft. across the 4 levels and features 3 fireplaces, a library, a formal dining room, a luxurious primary bedroom suite, a stone patio, gym and even a LEGO room—all for $3.7M.
  • “Nestled in between Georgetown and Cathedral Heights is Glover Park; where you can call this spacious and updated studio your home. The open floor plan creates a bright and inviting living space with a lot of versatility. You’ll love the updated bright kitchen that offers granite countertops, under-cabinet lighting and stainless steel appliances.
  • A “bright and inviting” top-floor 1BR in Brookland “with light from three sides and peaceful green-space views,” where “a separately deeded parking space conveys.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a “large front-facing loft with southwestern views through floor-to-ceiling windows” that’s been “fully gutted and ready for your full renovation ideas,” with “a garage parking space located a few short blocks from Metro rail.”

Chinatown


712 7th Street, NW opened here back in 2016 previously home to a FroZenYo

Thanks to Miles and others for sending:

“Looks like the last HipCityVeg vegan restaurant in DC closed without announcement in the last week. They previously had a location in Dupont Circle (closed January 2023) and Navy Yard (closed November 2023.)”

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Columbia Heights

Thanks to Todd for the update yesterday afternoon:

“As of 3:15/3:30 today. There are workers cleaning—looks like they are vacuuming the bottom of the pool. The water is clearer. If the signs are accurate, the work is expected to take a week”

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Event

A blue note is a musical moment that doesn’t quite land where you expect. And that’s the spirit behind this burlesque revue from DMVariety!

Start your weekend early with Blue Note Burlesque, a night of vintage tease and thrilling variety acts that’ll leave you exclaiming “I can’t believe I found this in an alley!”


Flyover


photo by CTB in DC

From AlertDC:

“The U.S. Military will conduct an Aircraft Flyover in the NCR over Arlington National Cemetery on Thursday, July 9 at approximately 10AM.”

You can see Arlington National Cemetery’s Daily Funeral Schedule here.

As always, PLEASE: Tell your friends, tell your neighbors. Tell ’em PoPville told you. They’re going to ask…


Shaw


2104 Vermont Ave, NW previously home to the Bottle Collection, which closed in 2024

“Wine 🍷 | Cheese 🧀 | Meat 🍖 | Grocery 🛒 Coming in August!”

Charcuteria’s shares:

“We’re opening Charcuteria DC — a Mediterranean-inspired market and wine bar on U Street NW. Think carefully curated charcuterie, natural wines, good music, and a space that actually feels like yours.”

The liquor license placard for Charcuteria says: (more…)


Rant/Revel


photo by LaTur

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Festival

From the Library of Congress:

“The Library of Congress National Book Festival will return on Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. Part of the Library’s celebration of America 250: It’s Your Story, this year’s festival is an invitation to further appreciate the country’s history.

One of the nation’s favorite literary traditions, the 2026 National Book Festival will provide a multifaceted storytelling experience with expanded programming. Throughout the day, attendees will hear conversations with more than 80 authors from a myriad of literary genres. Additionally, there will be programming spotlighting music, film, recorded sound, veterans’ history, American folklife, and more, providing a window into the vast scope of the Library’s collections and year-round programs.

This year’s festival lineup includes the following headliners: (more…)