
1251 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Looks like it.

Either way I’ll take this opportunity to play some Beastie Boys with Q-Tip: I Got the Timbos on the toes and this is how it goes…

1251 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Looks like it.

Either way I’ll take this opportunity to play some Beastie Boys with Q-Tip: I Got the Timbos on the toes and this is how it goes…

1939 14th Street, NW
J’s Steaks closed back in November. The space is going to become a Capital One Bank according to a building permit posted out front.
Ed. Note: The address also included 1947 14th so maybe it’s taking over the whole corner (that is also vacant?):


Connecticut Ave south of Dupont Circle.


1251 9th Street, NW at N Street
“Corner store featuring local products from more than 50 Union Kitchen Members and Alumni, everyday essentials, and delicious breakfast and lunch options.”

“now featuring bagel breakfast sandwiches”
They’ve just posted a liquor license placard that says:
“New full-service grocery store with a Tasting Permit.” and hours are listed as Sunday 8:30 am – 11 pm, Monday through Friday 7:30 – 10 pm and Saturday 8:30 am – 11 pm.”
Updates when an exact opening date is announced. Their Capitol Hill location remains open at 538 3rd Street, NE.

next to Smoked & Stacked

Connecticut and K Street, NW


1919 14th Street, NW
Thanks to a reader for sending word about Madewell’s opening on 14th in the former Universal Gear space. Hours are Mon. – Sat. 11a-8pm and Sunday 11a-6pm.
Also tonight and tomorrow afternoon a pop up craft market with the Lemon Bowl folks:


Thanks to a reader for sending word. My sources tell me that “Sephora is a French chain of cosmetics stores founded in 1969.”

Flashback before demo:

And Today:


1510 U Street, NW
Good news for Starsky & Hutch fans! Junction Vintage thought they’d be closing their U Street location at the end of the month but they’ve signed a new lease through April while their diggs get ready. Updates on the new location when it’s released.

2439 18th Street, NW
We spoke about The Outrage opening last week. Thanks to a reader for an update and word that they are doing well!
“we founded The Outrage as a way to channel our feelings and connect with others who support equality and smash limits, stereotypes, and barriers.
fashion allows you to express yourself and start a conversation. so let’s stop the patriarchy and change the system.
we welcome you to express your outrage. we won’t tell you to smile.
we only partner with vendors that use ethical production practices.
we donate at least 15% of the profit from every purchase to a women’s empowerment organization.
we love partnering with and hearing from inspiring people. email: [email protected]”

Holding strong into the night:
