This new construction is located at the corner of Georgia (just before it becomes 7th and newly christened Chuck Brown Way) and Florida Ave.

I’m not sure what’s going in but there’s seems to be a lot of space for some ground floor retail, I’ll keep my eye on this spot.

And in very late reporting, I just noticed the sign saying Cafe 1612 closed in early August. Cafe 1612 was located below the results Gym on U Street. I never actually ate there. Were there any fans? Any scuttlebutt on what may go into the space?


“Dear PoP,

Out walking my dogs yesterday morning, I found a little dog (a Bichon Frise) wandering the neighborhood without a collar or tags. We brought him home, reported finding him to the Humane Society, posted notice on neighborhood lists, and have walked extensively around the neighborhood with him looking for the owner or anybody who recognizes the dog, with no luck.”

If this is your dog please leave your email in the comments or contact me directly. Thanks.


A reader sent in this sign a while ago but I had the opportunity to run across it myself last weekend. It is so amazing I had to re-post for those that missed it. I’d also like to add, from the files of you can’t judge a book by its cover, there were a bunch of “tough” looking fellows sitting out front but when I walked over to take the photo they were unbelievably nice and friendly to me.

But bottom line is that this sign may very well be tops in the city.


“Dear PoP,

My girlfriend and I are looking to set up a bank account. We both currently use Bank of America for our individual accounts but we’d like to consider other options. I was wondering if you or your readers have any suggestions or warnings for banks in the DC area.”

I have used Chevy Chase bank (which I think was bought by Bank of America) but I’m still upset that there are no Chevy Chase ATMs at the U Street or Petworth metros. Otherwise Chevy Chase has been pretty good. Do you guys have any good bank recommendations?


This home is located at 1508 Q Street, NW:


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The flier says:

“Stylish renovation of Classic Brownstone. Historic residence has been totally transformed into a 4-story contemporary, elegant townhouse. MULTI-UNIT w/ first-rate appliances, luxury finishes and 2-car parking. Owner’s residence on 2 levels: 2 BR, 2.5 baths, LR, Media Space and gourmet kitchen. Rooftop terrace. TWO/1 BR rentals to defray mortgage payments. Each w/ Patios. Ideal Dupont/Logan location.”

More info and photos found here.

What do you think of the renovation? That one room with the huge window is pretty amazing. This 4 bed/5.5 bath is yours for $1,649,000.


Room 11, located at 11th and Lamont, is hosting an event sponsored by Hendrick’s Gin tonight. Here’s the details:

“The No Rush Hour Society Presents
A Hendrick’s Gin Happy Hour at
Room 11
3234 11th St NW (at Lamont St)
Washington, DC 20010
(4 blocks from the Columbia Heights Metro Stop on the Green Line)
From 5:30 to 7:30 pm on Wednesday, September 16,
Join us for free samples of Hendrick’s, an iconoclastically produced small batch gin distilled in Ayreshire, Scotland.
Enjoy cocktails such as the Floradora and the Hendrick’s & Tonic as well as complimentary shoeshines courtesy of Hendrick’s Gin!”


The great publication DC North has some great articles this month. But one that really jumped out at me was their scoop on the U Street Flea Market, located at 9th and U, development plans. They report:

“Per an application for Federal Low Income Housing Tax Credits filed with the District’s Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in July, the Jazz will bring some 153,770 square feet of new apartments and retail to the current site of Shaw’s U Street Flea Market. In total, WMATA owns three separate properties between Seventh and Ninth streets on the north side of Florida Avenue, totaling nearly 29,000 square feet, above the Green Line tunnel linking the Howard-Shaw and U Street-Cardozo stations.”

Sadly, the online version doesn’t have a photo of the rendering so be sure to pick up a paper copy outside the metro for that.

This section of U Street is on fire. First we learned of Dickson Wine Bar coming to 903 U Street, then we recently learned about the the tavern coming to the corner of 9th and U with rumors of Marvin/Gibson involvement. And now this.

I suspect some folks may miss the Flea Market. Even though I almost got my ass kicked for taking photos there, I do kinda dig it and it does seem to be a popular spot. The DC North article also says that there will be “three public, open-air plazas along Eight Street, Ninth Street and Florida Avenue” so perhaps those plazas can absorb some of the market.

Dig the plans?


I know mohawks have really come into style but this is the first his and hers I’ve seen. Your caption in the comments, winner announced Friday.

Ed. Note: Winners still get free PoP t-shirts but you’ll have to wait till Nov. when the new batch comes in.


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