2440 16th Street Northwest

This rental is located at 2440 16th Street, Northwest. The listing says:

“The Park Tower Condos on prestigious16th Street,directly across from Meridian Hill Park.This home is a short walk from U Street/Adams Morgan/Dupont, equidistant between the Columbia Hts & U St. Metros, and just a block from Harris Teeter. The updated 611 sf. 1 bedroom unit features a large bedroom, modern bath, washer/dryer and fantastic daylight. 24 hr Doorman. Fitness rm. New paint. New carpet.”

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You can see more photos here.

This 1 bed/1 bath is going for $1,700/Mo.


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1781 Florida Avenue, NW

This is the former Hans Pedr Kaffe/Locolat space that closed back in January. A new liquor license placard for Red, White and Basil says:

“A restaurant serving freshly-made pasta as well as beer and wine. Entertainment may include background music and occasional DJ. Total number of seats: 17. Total Occupancy Load: 18. Total number of Sidewalk Cafe seats: 20.”

Updates as they get closer to opening.

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via Red, White and Basil


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2436 18th Street, NW

From an email:

“After 40 years, the purveyor of mouthwatering pizza in the Southeast, Mellow Mushroom, is adding beef and veggie burgers to their already eclectic menu. These were previewed at select locations in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina & Texas this summer, but as of October 1, 2015 they will be available at Mellow Mushroom locations nationwide.

The beef burger (Carnie) is made of 100% choice, all natural, certified Black Angus Beef. The beef is humanely raised and minimally processed, using no additives or ammoniated procedures. It will be available with Swiss cheese, caramelized onions, romaine lettuce, tomato, pickles and garlic aioli spread.

The veggie burger (Herb)
, which can stand up to any beef patty, consists of kale, quinoa, roasted mushrooms, and brown rice among other seasonings and vegetables. These hearty, house-made patties are made with the highest-quality ingredients. The veggie patty will be prepared with Cheddar cheese, romaine lettuce, tomato, sweet onions and fresh avocado.”


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2226 18th Street, NW

From Dr. Clock’s facebook (thanks to Barred in DC for the tweet):

September will be the last month for the Clock, guys and gals, as I’ve decided to partner up at Steel Plate over in Brookland. There will assuredly be ample Clockisms, and I encourage you to mosey through and scope it all out once the move is complete.

The Clock space will go back to being the upstairs of Rendezvous Lounge.

Until later, friends – Van


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Photo used with permission by Michael Horsley

Thanks to Michael Horsley for allowing us a glimpse back in time from his incredible photo archive. This is “17th and Columbia Road NW Washington DC, 1984” You can read an awesome history about the Ontario Theatre from Streets of Washington here.

And today:

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via google maps

From MPD:

“On yesterday date, a male was walking in the 1900 block of Belmont Road, NW, when he was approached by two suspects demanding his cell phone and wallet. The citizen refused, and the subject shot him once and fled south on 19th Street, NW. The citizen is being treated at an area hospital for a non life threatening injury. Suspect 1 is described as a black male, early 20’s, 5’9”-5’10”, dark complexion, short hair, all black clothing. Suspect 2 is described as a black male, early 20’s, 5’11-6’0”, light-medium complexion, clean cut hair, grey shirt with a red horizontal stripe. Anyone with information in reference to this incident is urged to contact the Third District Detective’s office at 202-673-6918.”

Ed. Note: A reader reports it happened around 10:30pm last night.


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Photo by PoPville flickr user Kaitlyn Karpenko

“Dear PoPville,

I’ve been a resident of Adams Morgan for 3 years now and this evening I witnessed something I’d never seen before.

Around 9:30pm this evening, I was walking eastbound on S Street NW, towards 18th Street and I noticed a Lincoln car was parked right at the intersection f 18th & S Street NW and the passenger side door was open onto the sidewalk. As I walked past the open door, I saw two figures, both African American, arguing and the man was on top of the woman (who was in the passenger seat) trying to force her to do something. It’s unclear exactly what he was trying to force her to do, maybe shoving her or physically dominating her in some capacity. Whatever the case was, she was screaming for him to get off her.

I stood and watched the scene unfold for about a minute, before realizing that this was a pretty bad situation. So, I pulled out my phone, and yelled that I was calling the police. After I yelled it a couple times and told the man he better get off her because there were other witnesses (including other cars nearby), the man got off the woman, got out of the car with his hands up and faced me. He had the car keys in his hand and essentially “surrendered” and I told him to start walking the other way. I said, “Look man, she’s upset. She doesn’t want you near her, so give her some space. Start walking or I’m calling the police.”

And the man walked away from the car when suddenly–another man, a white man in a red polo shirt and khakis and presumably college-educated, approached me from behind and started yelling in my face, “What the fuck? It’s always the man’s fault isn’t it?! This could be this guy’s car!” (more…)


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