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801 K Street, NW

From Events DC:

“Events DC, the official convention and sports authority of the District of Columbia, announced today that it has entered into a Letter of Intent with Apple Inc. for a potential lease of portions of the historic Carnegie Library at Mt. Vernon Square. If final negotiations are successful, the development will help to breathe new life into a popular historic site and to reimagine the original intent for the building, located in the heart of Washington, DC.

“As Washington, DC looks to be the ‘inclusive innovation’ capital of the country, we are excited that Apple is interested in joining our growing tech ecosystem,” said Mayor Muriel Bowser. “The store’s proposed location, in the iconic Carnegie Library, will link DC’s rich history to our continued economic renaissance, will demonstrate the strength of our retail market, and will tell companies across the globe that the District is open for business.”

“This is an extremely important repositioning of an iconic building—a building whose original purpose was about community, information and sharing of knowledge-for the 19th century. As cities evolve so do its buildings. But we also retain the essential characteristics for a new century—how we collaborate, engage and share information and knowledge is now different—and this evolution of the Carnegie Library provides a platform for the 21st century-all while creating jobs, enlivening a neighborhood, and providing a place for us all to gather, ” said Max Brown, Chairman of the Board of Events DC. “Amid rapid change in our city, we are confident the space can become a true blend of the square’s past and future.” (more…)


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801 K Street, NW

Back in September we spoke about the possibility of an Apple store coming to the Carnegie Library in Mount Vernon Square. We even took a poll so roughly 50% of us should be happy! The Washington Business Journal reports:

“Apple will work with Foster + Partners of London to redesign the 63,000-square-foot space, which will be similar to stores it operates in London and San Francisco, the source said.”

Stay tuned for an opening date!


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From Douglas Development:

“World class design mixed with historic row buildings and a sleek new modern mid-rise glass building will make up this one-of-a-kind signature Douglas Development project on New York Avenue. The property is an assembly of almost a dozen buildings on a triangle shaped block between New York Avenue, 7th and L Streets in the city’s Mt. Vernon Square adjacent to the Washington Convention Center. Upon completion, the new mega-complex will feature trophy office space and prime retail helping to continue the renaissance of this neighborhood.”

Stand by for:

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Rendering via Douglas Development


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Thanks to a reader for sending. You can see all the info about Farmers & Distillers here.

In celebration of George Washington and the nation’s capital both then and now, the Farmers & Distillers menu showcases cuisines from a variety of influences found all around DC. There is inspiration from neighboring Chinatown with hand-pulled noodles, shaobing (Chinese flatbread) and farmers-style dumplings. You’ll find crispy pork schnitzel recalling the original German immigrants working on DC’s east side; GW loved European cooking techniques, which are being utilized in dishes like Pot au Feu (slow cooked short rib) and Bouillabaisse. Every decision was pulled through the filter of “What would George do?” be it with flavor, plate ware, cooking technique, or design.

Side note: Do you like the way the building turned out:

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6th and Massachusetts Ave, NW


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From a press release:

“Thursday, Washington’s oldest synagogue, the historic 1876 Adas Israel Synagogue, began a two-step relocation process to its new home at Third and F streets, NW, the second time it has moved in its 140-year history. The new site will allow the Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum, run by the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington (JHS), to expand its facilities including exhibition and education spaces which will feature programmatic offerings that explore the heritage of the Washington-area Jewish community through the history of the region. (more…)


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This rental is located at 811 4th Street, Northwest. The listing says:

“Fresh paint, metro = 4 blocks, Penn Quarter, GW Law school, City Center, restaurants & shops all close! hardwood floor in living area, carpet in bedroom(s) – den can be converted to bedroom. reserved covered parking. tenant pays electric only. 24 hr concierge, fitness room + fab roof deck. 3% rent increase after each year.”

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You can see more photos here.

This 2 bed/2 bath is going for $3,000/Mo.


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This rental is located at 428 M Street, Northwest. The listing says:

“New Historic Row House Renovation with private entrance! Be the first to live in this unique open floor plan in the heart of DC! Perfect for live/work lifestyle. Spacious, gourmet kitchen, den/office, 2 fireplaces. Live near it all! 5 min walk to Mt. Vernon Sq Metro, Convention Center & Shopping. 92 points on Walkscore! Next to I-395 ramp.”

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You can see more photos here.

This 2 bed/2 bath is going for $3,150/Mo.


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655 K Street, NW

Eileen writes:

“Another Mt Vernon Sq break in-this time Shouk. Past month, similar incidents at Le Pain & Bicycle Space

Another reader writes:

“Robbery at Shouk on K Street, a lot stolen. We need to rally the community to support these guys–the owner is such a nice guy and does not deserve this.”

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801 K Street, NW

Heads up Apple… From an email:

“The Carnegie Library building on Mt. Vernon Square was temporarily closed on September 23, 2016.

Events DC, the manager of the Carnegie Library where the Historical Society is located, identified mold in two areas of the building. Events DC will continue further testing and conduct proper remediation to ensure the safety of the historic building. Please contact 202-249-3000, for all questions related to the building. (more…)


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