
501 H Street, NE
Thanks to SMF for sending. Core Power has other D.C. locations in CityCenter, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Glover Park and Tenleytown.
Update when we get an opening date.

501 H Street, NE
Thanks to SMF for sending. Core Power has other D.C. locations in CityCenter, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, Glover Park and Tenleytown.
Update when we get an opening date.

701 2nd Street, NE at G Street
Thanks to Julia for sending:
“New advertising spotted in the retail space at 2nd and G NE (the floor of Station House) (more…)

This is outrageous and I’m gutted. Damn it. And so it goes I guess. Stay tuned.

1126 H Street, NE in January

This rental is located at 8th and G Street, NE. The Craigslist ad says:
“$1850 / 1br – 650ft2 – Fully-furnished English Basement, 2 Blocks to Whole Foods (more…)

via Green K Street March/Ride
From a press release:
“Sustainable transportation advocates from around DC will gather on Sun., Mar. 31 at 12 p.m. to call attention to the need for safety measures, including a road diet, on K Street, an essential east-west arterial that crosses North Capitol Street. K Street is an essential through-route for bike commuters, including parents and school children, as it connects connects downtown and Mount Vernon Square to the bike lanes on 4th and 6th Streets NE and the Metropolitan Branch Trail. Organizers are planning a picnic, march and bike ride from the green space at 800 K St NE to 440 K St NW. (more…)

Photo by Marissa Rubenstein
From an email:
“Toki Underground, DC’s first ramen house, will celebrate its 8 year anniversary on Monday, April 1st, and will offer $8 bowls of their classic ramen with braised pork, greens, soft egg and pickled ginger (regularly $14) for both lunch and dinner.” (more…)

3rd and H Street, NE
From Craft Beer Cellar:
“In its ongoing efforts to bring amazing beer to people, Craft Beer Cellar DC will begin offering crowlers for sale beginning Wednesday, March 27. Friday.
Crowlers, or can-growlers, are 100% recyclable one-use containers that are filled and sealed, allowing consumers to transport draft beer home for later consumption.
Craft Beer Cellar DC worked with DC City Council Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen and the Alcoholic Beverage Regulation Administration (ABRA) to amend the law to allow off- premise retailers to sell crowlers. Previously, retailers were only allowed to sell draft beer to go in growlers, a reusable container. (more…)

via Eventbrite’s Thamee Supper Club & Thingyan Celebration
Thanks to all who passed on word from Washingtonian:
“The team behind Burmese bodega Toli Moli has been using its tiny Union Market food hall stall to introduce DC to the wonders of falooda (a parfait-like dessert with basil seeds, ice cream, and flavored gelatin) and mohinga (catfish noodle curry). Now, they’re hoping to give Burmese cuisine an even bigger platform with a sit-down restaurant called Thamee, meaning “daughter.” It will replace Sally’s Middle Name, which closes on H Street Northeast on March 31.”
From Eventbrite:
“welcome to toli moli‘s newest sister restaurant, thamee!
in anticipation of the grand opening of thamee, a full-service anglo-burmese restaurant on h street northeast in washington, dc serving elevated presentations of street food and home-style meals from burma, we are pleased to welcome you into our new restaurant home for a series of pre-opening supper clubs. (more…)

1342 H Street, NE
Thanks to Grant for sending their “store moving sale”. Anyone happen to hear where they’re moving to?
Euro Style’s website says:
“Euro Style an urban retail store is located in the 1300 block of H Street, NE Washington, DC. The store offers fashion-forward European inspired contemporary clothing for men and women.
For years before the groundbreaking for the H Street Reconstruction Project, Moe Abdi staked the future of his retail business and his livelihood on faith in H Street’s rejuvenation. He uprooted his fashionable clothing store from trendy Georgetown and planted Euro Style firmly in the 1300 block of H Street NE.
The year was 2004, and his store was surrounded at the time by a glut of vacant, dilapidated, boarded-up buildings. (more…)

1427 H Street, NE
Rough week for H Street, though this suspension actually happened on February 28th: (more…)