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Remembering Hae Soon Lim

From a press release:

Steven Williams, 46, of Washington, D.C., pled guilty to a charge of second-degree murder while armed in the June 2012 slaying of the owner of a Northeast Washington delicatessen, announced U.S. Attorney Ronald C. Machen Jr. and Cathy L. Lanier, Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD).

Williams pled guilty in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. The Honorable Robert E. Morin scheduled sentencing for June 17, 2013. The charge carries a statutory maximum of 40 years in prison. Under the plea agreement, the government will ask for no more than 28 years of incarceration, and the defendant will seek no less than 20 years in prison.

According to the government’s evidence, the victim, Hae Soon Lim, 64, was found by police on June 14, 2012, at about 6:15 a.m., on the floor of her delicatessen, Grace’s Deli, in the 700 block of H Street NE. Her vehicle was found parked directly outside. An autopsy determined that Ms. Lim died from a single gunshot wound that entered through the back of her neck.

The Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) has a crime surveillance camera located a block away from the delicatessen at 8th and H Streets NE. A review of the video from the camera showed that a vehicle consistent with the appearance of the vehicle belonging to Ms. Lim pulled up and parked in front of the deli at about 5:25 a.m. on June 14, 2012. The video also shows a single person, believed to be the victim, leaving the vehicle and walking toward the restaurant.

The video then shows, moments later, a single person crossing H Street rapidly on foot, moving toward the front entrance of the restaurant, where that person then proceeds to interact in close proximity with the person believed to be Ms. Lim.

An empty, brown handgun holster was found on the floor directly next to Ms. Lim’s body. DNA from that holster revealed a match to the defendant. Williams’s DNA was also recovered from an empty cash register located inside the restaurant, behind the counter and out of reach from the customer area.

Williams was charged with the murder in November 2012 and remains in custody.

In announcing the plea, U.S. Attorney Machen and Chief Lanier praised the work of those who investigated the case for the MPD. They also expressed appreciation for the work performed by the District of Columbia Department of Forensic Sciences. Finally, they commended the efforts of those who worked on the case from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, including Assistant U.S. Attorneys Michael C. Liebman and Justin Dillon, who investigated and prosecuted the matter.


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1104 H Street, NE

Dear PoPville,

I was on H street this afternoon and noticed that Little Miss Whiskey’s had some work done recently. It is a noticeable upgrade to the previously understated exterior. Notably, they installed purple neon light trimming on the roof of the building, a large fleur-de-lis on the top of the building, a new custom silver door, and painted the whole building shades of purple. It looks great in my estimation!

Nice! I think it looks great too. What do you guys think – thumbs up or down?

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1427 H Street Northeast

This retail rental is located at 1427 H Street, NE:


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The listing says:

“1st FLOOR ONLY is $6,000 / Mo. The 2nd FLOOR is $3,500/ Mo. Whole building is $8,500/ Mo. NNN lease. Restaurant/ Bar/ Retail on H St. + Maryland Ave Corridor. Property is build-to-suit w/Brick walls. 4 doors: 2 on outside Patio ( Maryland Ave) & 2 on H st. Lease of 5 years available.”

For the curious…


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1309 H Street, NE

Washington Business Journal reports:

“London [owner of Carolina Kitchen] also has purchased a three-story building at 1309 H St. NE for a third concept, although he won’t say much about it yet. However, he is talking about a hookah bar on the rooftop. London hopes to open that restaurant by the end of 2013.”

For a minute back in 2011 the owner of Carolina Kitchen had planned on bringing a new restaurant called Sweet Charleston’s to 1348 H St, NE. That deal fell through, and now a Red Rocks will be opening at 1348 H St, NE. We judged 1309 H Street back in 2010. More info as they get closer to opening here.

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1208 H Street, NE

Dear PoPville,

I’ve been out on H Street the last couple weekends this month and noticed Souk is still closed. I remember you posted in November that they are renovating for 2-3 months, but it’s way beyond that now.

Do you know if they went out of business? I always liked the food there and would be sad hear they closed. Plus, I have a deal I’ve been meaning to use that expires this summer.

Their phone is disconnected, their website is down and their last facebook message says:

“Good news!!! Souk Restaurant will be reopening again on Monday, September 5th 2011! Wind up your labor day weekend with us!”

The last few times I’ve walked by I haven’t seen construction/renovations going on. Anyone hear anything?


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Whenever I ask friends about the Hopscotch Bridge connecting North Capitol to H Street I get love it or hate it answers. I fall under the love it category. What do you guys think – love it or hate it?

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It is award winning:

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