
724 East Capitol St, NE
Thanks to a reader for sending from the prime location of 8th and East Capitol Street, NE.
Anyone hear plans for the prime corner space?

724 East Capitol St, NE
Thanks to a reader for sending from the prime location of 8th and East Capitol Street, NE.
Anyone hear plans for the prime corner space?

Thanks to a reader for sending. Pacers recently opened up their new location at 1821 14th Street, NW. Their previous location at 1427 P Street, NW (across from Whole Foods) is set to become a Bluemercury.

12th and Florida Ave, NW
A reader writes:
“This is on Florida Ave between 11th and 12th. This building got hit badly by taggers earlier this year. They gave it a new paint job over the weekend. I love the new colors – very bold!
This building is also home to previous Horse’s Ass Award, Bemmi Hardware Store.”
Previously:



3501 12th Street, NE via Brookland True Value Hardware & Rental
From a press release:
“Anne Stom, owner of Annie’s Ace Hardware, announces that Howard Politzer will be joining Annie’s Ace Hardware as a Senior Adviser to Annie’s newest retail location at 3405 8th Street NE in Brookland/Edgewood. After 40 years in the retail hardware business in Brookland, Howard will hold a retirement and liquidation sale starting Thursday, July 23 at Brookland Hardware, 3501 12th Street NE. All inventory will be sold at deep discounts. After the transition, Howard will join the Ace team, bringing generations of knowledge and trust with him.
Howard has served both the Capitol Hill and Brookland communities during his tenure, and he comes from a long line of hardware store operators that includes his father, uncle and grandfather. In 2007, Howard received the Legacy Award from the Washington, DC Hall of Fame in recognition of his service to the city’s residents and for his contributions to the District’s growth and development. Additionally, Brookland Hardware has been hailed as the “Best Hardware Store” by Washington City Paper. “Howard is an institution. The neighbors genuinely trust him and his staff, and we are honored to be working side-by-side with him in this new chapter for both of our businesses,” lauds Anne Stom, owner of Annie’s Ace Hardware. Annie’s Ace will also be hiring Howard’s employees to honor the deep connections they have to the neighborhood.
An event is planned for Saturday, August 1 from 11am-1pm at Brookland True Value Hardware to celebrate and honor Howard Politzer’s legacy. Brookland True Value is open from 8am to 7pm Monday through Saturday. Invited guests include Mayor Muriel Bowser, DC Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie, and John Feeley, Jr. and Rosie Dempsey, authors of Brookland (Images of America) (2011, Arcadia Publishing).
The new Annie’s Ace Hardware anticipates a late fall opening in 2015. Annie’s Hardware-Brookland will be the second location for the popular neighborhood hardware store. The first location opened in the Petworth neighborhood to rousing success in 2012. “Our mission is to provide customers with convenience combined with superior service through one-on-one expert advice and assistance,” said Stom, “which is something that both Howard and I are committed to continuing in Brookland.”
The new 7,400 square-foot Annie’s Hardware-Brookland store will be packed with thousands of essential products and supplies from the most respected brand names and best-selling items in the home improvement marketplace, including Benjamin Moore paints, Weber grills, Mrs. Myer’s earth-friendly cleaning products, a complete line of canning supplies, Craftsman tools, and other premium products. Annie’s Hardware-Brookland will also offer many of the same services neighbors expect from Brookland Hardware, such as key cutting, screen repair, glass and Plexiglas cutting, and propane exchange. For the neighborhood’s active gardening community, the store will also include a 1,000 square-foot garden center, which will feature plants native to the region.
Thomas Vedrody, the current Manager of the Annie’s Hardware-Petworth, will manage and co-own the new store. “I look forward to working with our new community to meet their needs, and I’m excited to continue our practice of hiring local residents from the neighborhood,” Vedrody explained.”

Thanks to all who’ve emailed and tweeted:
“Signs are plastered all over the store. I clarified- it’s not just the pharmacy. The whole store is closing.”
So strange, this Walgreens in a brand new building opened to much fanfare back in December, 2011.

4225 Connecticut Ave, NW
Before that was a gas station:


Thanks to a reader for sending:
“The Stop & Go Market (which has an awesome beer selection, by the way) at Sherman Ave and Columbia Rd in Park View/Columbia Heights has been going through some colorful renovations lately. It appears that it is now a UPS Access Point where you can “conveniently pick up and drop of packages.” I’m not sure if they charge a fee, but this might be a good alternative to having packages delivered to, and then stolen from, your front door.”


3245 M Street, NW
A tipster with an excellent track record sends word after seeing our post about Bandolero selling all of their inventory. Word is that this space along with the former Tackle Box next door will be combined into an & Other Stories from H&M.

1821 14th Street, NW
That was fast, the new Pacers Running store has opened in the former Muleh space near the Black Cat.
It’s a bit bigger than the old space on P Street:

Hours:


3534 Georgia Ave, NW
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again for those not familiar – I love this place. Their website says:
“Mom N Pop Antiques was estabished in 1986 and is owned by Bill and Gail Sims. We buy and sell antiques, home furnishings from American Empire to Retro,Mid-Century and Industrial styles, collectibles, primatives, pottery, figurines, statuary,lamps and lighting fixtures, small agricultural implements,old tools, musical instruments and vinyl records.. We buy entire and/or partial estates. Major credit cards accepted.
Open Thursday through Monday 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays”


“Ann Sacks is opening one door south of Shinola in the Mission development on 14th street. High end plumbing and bath.”