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From MPD:

“The Metropolitan Police Department would like to inform the public and members of the media of the following street closures in conjunction with the 2013 H Street Festival and the 2013 Fiesta DC Parade and Festival. These events are scheduled for Saturday, September 21, 2013, and Sunday, September 22, 2013, respectively.

2013 H Street Festival

This event will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2013 from 12:00 pm to approximately 7:00 pm.

The following streets will be closed from 4:00 am to 10:00 pm:

Travel will be prohibited across H Street from 4th Street, NE to 14th Street, NE

2013 Fiesta DC Parade & Festival

FIESTA DC: This event will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2013, from 12:00 am to 12:00 pm and will take place on the following streets:

Pennsylvania Avenue, NW between 9th and 14th Streets, NW
13th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and E Street, NW
12th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and E Street, NW
11th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and E Street, NW
10th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and E Street, NW

PARADE: This event will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2013, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm and will take place on the following streets:

Constitution Avenue, NW between 7th and 14th Streets, NW
7th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and Independence Ave, SW
12th Street, NW between Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue, NW”


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1208 H Street, NE

Thanks to a reader for sending:

“They’ve got the formerly boarded up Souk spot mostly gutted inside and looks like new construction underway.”

Souk has been closed since Nov. 2012. Updates as construction progresses.


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From @DCPoliceDept:

“1D/ CARJACKING/_0939_1300 B/O H ST NE_LOF VA TAG/XZY2488 GRAY DGD CHRGR-B/M BLUE SHRT/BLUE JNS”

Update from MPD:

“This morning [Wed.], at about 9:30 AM, a woman was operating her vehicle in the 700 block of 13th St NE when she stopped at a traffic light. At that time her vehicle was “bumped” from the rear by another vehicle, described as a blue Infinity 4-door. The woman got out of her vehicle to inspect the damage and left her door open, keys in the ignition and motor running. The passenger of the striking vehicle, exited and came around as if to inspect the damage and also spoke with the victim. While the victim was looking at the damage, the suspect ran and jumped into the driver’s seat and drove off with the victim’s car.

The suspect is described as a black male in his 20s, 5’10” – 6′, average build, dark complexion, short hair, wearing a blue shirt and blue jeans. The driver of the blue Infinity is only described as a black male with dread locks.

The victim’s stolen vehicle is a 2011 Dodge Charger, gray, 4-door, with VA tags XGY-2244.

The offense is under investigation by the First District Detectives Office, 202-299-2025. Anyone with information can also call 202-727-9088 or send an anonymous text to 50411.”

Ed. Note: Last week MPD warned of recent car jackings.


From Ben’s Chili Bowl:

“There are some new food options coming to Reagan National Airport and I am happy to say that Ben’s Chili Bowl will be one of them! The deal is done and we are working hard on a design that will bring the food and flavor of U Street to National Hall in the airport. This new location will be just to the right of Terminal B (the center terminal) and will be pre-security so regardless of what airline you are flying or if you are taking a trip at all, everyone will have access to Ben’s Chili Bowl at National Airport. And we will have plenty of seats for customers to dine-in as well as carry-out that can go through security and be carried on the plane.

Look out for Ben’s at DCA around May of 2014.”

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1001 H Street, NE

And at the corner of 10th and H St, NE – Ben’s has applied for a liquor license:

“Restaurant serving American style food with 191 seats and occupancy load of 266. Summer Garden with 44 seats. Sidewalk café with 38 seats.”

Hours of operation hope to be Sunday through Thursday 6 am -2 am and Friday & Saturday 6 am – 4 am.

Ed. Note: Last week we learned of some scuttlebutt that Ben’s planned to open an Arlington location as well.


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1348 H Street, NE

Last week we learned Red Rocks would have a grand opening for their new H Street location on Sept. 4th. In June we took a preview tour and had a good idea that the largest restaurant on H Street was gonna be pretty sweet. Absolutely 100% confirmed. Last night they soft opened with a friends and family party – have a look at the finished space and especially the retractable roof:

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2nd floor with retractable roof open

Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)


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Big news for festival fans – two of the most anticipated ones have announced dates for this year. First up is H Street’s:

“The 2013 H Street Street Festival—Washington, DC’s premier neighborhood festival— will be held Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013.

Organized by H Street Main Street, the festival will feature over 50 artists and 80 performances on 10 stages accompanied by an array of local, regional and international cuisine, shopping, arts exhibits, educational events, seminars and conversations with local entrepreneurs, artists and community organizations spanning 10 blocks of H Street NE.

This annual event is one of the most popular festivals in Washington, DC, attracting thousands of foodies, art aficionados, wine and beer connoisseurs and music lovers to one of the city’s fastest-growing and most exciting areas.

More than 150 local restaurants, vendors and food trucks will offer a bounty of food selections, including international cuisine, regional fare and much more. The festival will also have several beer gardens and vodka tasting areas featuring a wide array of libations from breweries and distilleries.

The uniqueness of the art and fine crafts in DC is unrivaled and a big part of the identity and culture of the H Street NE area. That’s why this year’s festival will host a variety of art cars, artist booths and installations. These displays are sure to delight art enthusiasts of all types and will allow festivalgoers to interact with displays and talk one-on-one with their creators.

In addition to food, wine, beer and art, the festival has 10 stages with a variety of entertainment, which will feature some of the best local and regional performers in rock-n-roll, rap, jazz, opera, soul music, gospel, Caribbean and more. There will also be pie eating and tattoo contests, live boxing, martial arts demonstrations and many more non-musical performances.

The festival’s emphasis on the distinctiveness and vibrancy of the H Street area extends beyond the food, art and music. Visit the DC Fashion Week stage and help area designers kick off their annual celebration of fashion. Or for a more family-oriented atmosphere, the kids and family zone will be serving up kid-friendly entertainment and interactive events from start until close. The festival will also feature a fitness area, featuring a climbing wall sponsored by REI, as well as other health-promoting events and vendors.

Festival hours are from noon – 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2013. The festival will take place from the 400 block to the 1400 block of H Street NE.”

And then is Columbia Heights Day’s:

“Community celebration features live music and arts performances, family activities, local artisans, food trucks and more

WHAT: 7th Annual Columbia Heights Day
WHEN: Saturday, October 5, 2013
10:00 am to 6:00 pm

WHERE: Harriet Tubman Elementary Field
(Entrance on Kenyon St. NW between 11th and 13th streets)
Just 3 blocks from the Columbia Heights Metro (Green and Yellow lines)

COST: FREE
WHO: Schedule of events include:

Live music and arts performances
Petting Zoo & Kids Zone, with fun games and family entertainment
Morning yoga workshop
Your favorite DC food trucks
Cupcake eating contest
Dozens of local businesses and community groups”


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Science Night at The Argonaut:

The Argonaut
1433 H St NE
August 20, 2013 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Free

Every Tuesday night, come to The Argonaut for challenges based on middle school science experiments and science-themed trivia, plus cheap tacos and awesome beers. You could win up to $50 in addition to the glory of being the smartest nerd in the room.”

Ed. Note: You can see all events here and you can schedule your own event listing here.


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