“Dear PoPville,

Do you or your readers know anything about the city’s plans for the former community garden on the edge of Walter Pierce Park in Adams Morgan? Gardening has been banned for years now, but it’s hard to understand how a weed field is a better use of the historic cemetery.”

I can’t recall hearing any plans for this space recently. We spoke about Walter Pierce Park in Adams Morgan (including the community garden and cemetery) here.

What do you guys think should be done with the plot of land?


“Dear PoPville,

A place called “Sweet Themez” cakes and cupcakes has signage on the old Crooked Beats space on 18th St. NW, just south of Belmont. Windows are completely covered and there’s no other information on the windows or anything. Know anything about it? “

Sweet Themez will be located at 2318 18th Street, NW (Crooked Beats is now located at 2116 18th St NW.) Their Web site says:

“Sweet Themez sets out to express personal style at weddings, showers, anniversaries, birthdays, and special events with tasty cakes and cupcakes. With your imagination and Sweet Themez’s talent, we’re sure to make your party unforgettable.”

You can see their menu here and photos here.

Hours will be:
Mon – Wed: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Thu – Sat: 12:00 pm – 1:00 am
Sun: 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm


From a press release:

Artwork by internationally acclaimed Neo-Pop Artist Romero Britto, described as the Andy Warhol of our time, will be featured for the first time ever in the nation’s capital at Skynear Designs Gallery—a design-studio store known for its surreal art, eclectic pieces and high fashion. This fall, Britto will make his Washington, DC debut in the new Skynear + Britto Gallery in Adams Morgan, where a cubist-inspired collection of Britto’s original art, fine art prints and functional art will be on permanent display. Britto’s work has graced galleries and museums across five continents in cities including Barcelona, Stockholm, New York, Miami, Berlin and London.

Skynear Designs Gallery is the official Washington, DC Gallery for Romero Britto. The new Skynear + Britto exhibition will also feature expressionist paintings from the renowned southwestern painter Skynear from the western branch of the Skynear
family; artwork by Mark Behme, best known for his surrealist, hand-carved sculptural pieces and guitars; and one of a kind monotypes by Claudia Mengel, an accomplished expressionist painter and printmaker.

Guests will be treated to an evening of fine art and wines from around the world, presented by the award-winning AM Wine Shoppe. This event is free and open to the public.

DATE:
Tuesday, September 27, 2011

TIME:
5:30 – 8:30 p.m.

PLACE:
Skynear Designs Gallery
2122 18th Street NW


Smoke and Barrel is the new Craft beer, bourbon and BBQ joint opening up above Asylum at 2471 18th St, NW in Adams Morgan. When we last checked in on them in late Aug. they were still finishing the renovations and finalizing the menu. Well, the renovations have now been completed and some folks who remember what the space used to look like will think they are hallucinating. Contractor Joe Wood did an amazing job with the bar.

They will be having their grand opening on Tuesday. Lots of photos including a look at their menus after the jump. I know there are tons of bbq fans so we’ll def. revisit to see what you guys think of the food.

Ed. Note: Asylum and Smoke & Barrel are owned by the same folks who own Meridian Pint (primarily John Andrade) and is a PoP advertiser.

Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)



Photo by PoPville flickr user DooleyPhoto

“Dear PoPville,

My son and I traveled to 18th Street to find out which new LPs Crooked Beat Records had in stock. It was somewhat difficult to find parking due to the heavy construction, but I managed to find a spot about 2 blocks away.  I pulled my son from his car seat, took his hand in mine, and we headed for Crooked Beat. The prospect of walking a toddler down a sidewalk flanked by jersey barriers and construction debris was somewhat daunting, but I hadn’t been to Crooked Beat in forever so we marched onward. What I found out once I got to Crooked Beat was more disturbing than the road construction.

I asked the owner, Bill Daly, if the street construction had affected his business.

“Very much so” he told me.  In fact, the past several months have been some of slowest on record in the history of Crooked Beat.

“Well, isn’t the DC Gov’t giving you a subsidy or tax break or something until the construction is complete?”

“No. Nothing yet.” he said.

“Are you kidding me?” I said shocked. “So what are you going to do?” I asked.

“Probably close if it something doesn’t happen” he responded.

Mr. Daly went on to say that he was prepared for four months of construction, but in-climate weather and no 24-hour construction has prevented the project from being completed on time.  After purchasing a record, I left the store and noticed something: no construction was being done on this glorious Saturday.  A backhoe sat dormant on 18th street with no operator in site.  A full day of progress wasted.

The revelation that one of my favorite businesses might close due to a basic construction project brought me great anger.  Especially when considering that the project has been delayed multiple times according to Mr. Daly, and the city has done nothing to help offset the interruption in business.

Concilmember, Jim Graham authored the “Streetscape Construction Small Business Relief Act of 2010” which passed.  However, the original bill which allotted $7,000,000 in relief has been reduced to $700,000, literary 1/10th its original size.  Furthermore, this much smaller sum must be evenly dispersed across all affected businesses.  Also, in an email to Mr. Daly from Kristen Barden, Executive Director of the Adams Morgan Partnership BID, the mechanisms to distribute that money are “not yet in place”.

Is the council kidding? How can the DC Council pave the way for companies like Walmart to invade D.C., yet find no money in its coffers to help locally owned businesses suffering at the hands of a construction project that’s months behind schedule.  How can mayor Gray demand raises to executive salaries while business owners like Bill Daly can barely afford the rent?

If the council does nothing to support businesses like Crooked Beat, Meeps, and Edna’s Salon on lower 18th all that will remain in wake of the Streetscape project is a sea of vacant businesses.  And customers like me will not return.

In the meantime, if you are a fan of rare vinyl records, or vintage leather jackets, or authentic Mexican mole please brave the treacherous sidewalks of lower 18th street and patronize businesses like Crooked Beat Records, Meeps, and Casa Oaxaca.  This could be your last chance.”


Tangier Lounge, located at 2305 18th Street NW has applied for a liquor license transfer:

“This is a restaurant that is taking a license previously located at 1832 Columbia Road NW (safekeeping) and moving it to a new location at 2305 18th Street NW. Tangier Lounge offers some of the finest Moroccan Cuisine to include hummus and baba ghanoosh. Selection Shisha flavors and Hookah pipes.”

1832 Columbia Rd, NW is the current location of La Granja De Oro.

We judged Tangier Lounge back in May ’09.



Blockbuster closed at 1751 Columbia Rd, NW in Aug. ’10

The Adams Morgan BID released some very interesting news at the very end of a newsletter sent out at the end of last month:

“We’ve also learned that Citibank has signed a lease in the former Blockbuster location at 1805 Columbia Road, NW and that the new owners of the former Adams Mill Bar and Grill at 1815 Adams Mill Road, are close to signing a lease with a new tenant.”


Fmr Adams Mill Bar and Grill space at 1815 Adams Mill Road, NW closed in Feb. ’11

Since I heard a new tenant was close to signing I’ve been digging around to see who it could be. Now when they first closed, I thought a Panera would be taking over the space but that didn’t turn out to be the case. Though, it turns out, that scuttlebutt may not have been too far off the mark. So take this with a grain of salt, as with all scuttlebutt, but I’m now hearing that a Corner Bakery is likely moving into the space.

At the moment the only official Corner Bakery coming soon location is the one at 6th and H St, NW in Chinatown. I’ll update if/as more info becomes available.


This rental is located at 1952 Calvert St NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“This a Gorgeous & Spacious 2 story 1 bedroom, 1 and a half bath basement apt located in a Historic 4 unit building. Our building is located on a beautiful tree lined street, Calvert St walking distance to all the Nightlife, Restaurants, Starbucks, FedEx Kinkos, Cafes in Adams Morgan. There is a Dog park directly in front of our building as well. Rock creek park is a 2 minute walk and Woodley Park Metro (redline) is a 5 minute walk to our building as well. MUST SEE….. WONT LAST!!!!!

Features include
– Large Bay Windows
-Sunny with lots of Windows
-Central Air
-Washer and Dryer Facility
-Dog park directly in front of building
-Walk to Rock creek Park
-ALL UTILITIES , except electric
-Pets are fine
-METRO – Woodley Park ( Redline)”

$1699 sound right for this 1 bedroom?


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