Photo by PoPville flickr user Jim Havard

“Dear PoPville

This is a long story. The important part is at the end, with the asterisks.

I regularly walk my dog on Heritage and Kingman Islands just off the RFK parking lot at Benning Rd. and Oklahoma Ave NE.

This evening at about 6:45pm I happened upon some kids at one of the clearings on the west side of the gravel road that runs down the center of Kingman Island, the larger of the two islands.

This clearing has a small curved sidewalk and some large boulders; it’s the second area like this north of the Pennsylvania Avenue bridge.

The kids were standing next to a wooden trash can, which had a good sized fire burning inside it.

I looked away for a second, then looked back up, and they were gone.

As I got closer to the clearing, I saw a large amount of grass had also been burning – I’d estimate about a 30′ x 30′ patch. The perimeter of the patch was still on fire, flames about 4-6” high. (more…)



415 14th Street, SE. Photo by Mary Baumgard

Thanks to Mary for sending. Capitol Hill Corner reported in November:

“Construction will take 24 months. During that time, Safeway will be closed.

The current Safeway will be demolished. The new Safeway will be 60,000 square feet – 10,000 square feet larger than the current store. The developer said that the new store will be “bigger, better, fresher.”

Updates as construction progresses.


Thanks to a neighbor for sending an update on the Coffee Controversy Brewing in Hill East:

“This morning’s interpretive closure sign (photo attached). The “Loaf Lounge” shock jock segments certainly have not gone unnoticed by neighbors in this residential spot.

The prior business, Mia’s, had some clouds too. It had been operating without a license since 5/2017. And the owner left unannounced.”



15th and A Street, NE (101 15th Street, NE)

Hill Rag reported on Saturday:

“Loaf Coffee Opens in Former Mia’s Coffeehouse Location”

Multiple readers write:

“Dear PoPville,

There is a coffee shop that just took over Mia’s space in Hill East. I wanted to learn more about the owners, and I was grossed out by their Twitter feed – it was mostly pictures of women in sexy Halloween costumes. After I wrote them a message (below), they took down their Twitter account, but they still have their podcast (Loaf Lounge) on their website. The podcast content is garbage. I’m not trying to be the mortality police, but they are hosting these images and a misogynist, immature podcast as part of their coffee brand.


screenshot sample of some podcast episodes via loafcompanies.com

There is a big population in Hill East who would love to have a coffee place, bar, or sandwich shop in their neighborhood, but I’m never stepping foot in this store.”


Photo via Loaf Companies Contact Page

The company’s reply to OP’s concerns:

“We sincerely apologize if our twitter feed had any offensive images. We haven’t used Twitter in a very long time and have now shut it down.

Loaf Companies wasn’t always just coffee. (more…)



Stitch Design Concept courtesy OMA

From Events DC:

“WHAT: Events DC, the official convention and sports authority for the District of Columbia, will host a public community meeting to provide citywide residents with an update on the RFK Campus redevelopment project – as well as any upcoming Campus event announcements. Updates will include timing on the short-term Campus program elements, the multi-purpose recreational fields and environmental study.

WHEN: Wednesday, January 24 – 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

WHERE: St. Luke Catholic Church
4925 E Capitol St. SE
Washington, DC 20019

**Food will be provided; this meeting is free & open to the public.

To RSVP here.



Photo by PoPville flickr user Jim Havard

From the Mayor’s Office:

“Today, in honor of the Year of the Anacostia, Mayor Bowser announced significant conservation and investment commitments for Kingman and Heritage Islands. The Mayor directed the DC Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE) to designate portions of both islands as a State Conservation Area and the southern area of Kingman Island as a Critical Wildlife Area. The State Conservation Area designation mimics the federal covenant for the islands, restricting their use to environmental, educational, and recreational purposes. In addition, the Mayor also announced a new $4.7 million investment for educational and recreational improvements on the islands.

“Our goal is a fishable, swimmable Anacostia River, and over the past few years, we have made tremendous progress toward that goal. However, there is more to do, and these conservation designations and this new funding will help us get that work done,” said Mayor Bowser. “Efforts and investments like these are how we will become the healthiest, greenest, and most sustainable city in the world.”

Consistent with the Kingman Island & Heritage Island Planning and Feasibility Study, the new investment will support outdoor classrooms, bathrooms, and accessible routes and pathways for visitors to the islands. (more…)


This rental is located at 14th and A Street, SE. The Craigslist ad says:

“$2495 / 2br – 1000ft2 – Really Nice 2BR With 17 Windows! on 2nd Fl. of Converted Storefront

Truly beautiful and spacious 2BR (or huge 1BR for a couple) on 2nd Floor of Converted Storefront on Capitol Hill. All amenities, including W/D in the unit. High Ceilings. Hardwood Floors. Designer Kitchen and Bathroom. Ceiling Fans. (more…)



“A floating environmental laboratory is part of the DOEE master plan for the island. Image: DOEE”

From the Anacostia Waterfront Trust:

“Tell Mayor Bowser: Make Kingman Island a place for DC kids to learn about the environment!

Kingman and Heritage Islands, also known as National Children’s Island, are natural areas in the middle of the Anacostia River. For more than 50 years, plans have existed to make the islands educational and cultural spaces for District children and families.

In 2016, the D.C. Council asked the Department of Energy and Environment to produce a new planning study for infrastructure to provide environmental education for DC students on the island. A multi-sector team led by the prominent architectural firm Hickok Cole developed a phased plan, beginning with some basic amenities and leading up to the long-envisioned state-of-the-art nature center. (more…)



via google maps

Last August an arrest was also made for voyeurism at Columbia Heights Station.

From MPD:

“Detectives from the Metropolitan Police Department’s Youth and Family Services Division, Physical and Sexual Abuse Branch, announced an arrest has been made in a Voyeurism offense that occurred in the 1900 Block of Independence Avenue, Southeast, on Friday, December 1, 2017.

On December 1, 2017, the suspect unlawfully used a cell phone for the purpose of recording a juvenile victim, who was partially undressed, without the express and informed consent of the victim.

On Wednesday, December 13, 2017, pursuant to a DC Superior Court arrest warrant, 23-year-old Krisha Garris, of Temple Hills, MD, was arrested and charged with Voyeurism.”


Good Deal or Not Revisited (GDoN-R) is a weekly post that reviews the settled sales data of a recent individual real estate transaction in the District of Columbia. Each post is intended as a case study and a snapshot of the real estate market at a particular moment in time. GDoN-R generally posts on Friday in the late morning.

GDoN-R has been written exclusively for PoPville since 2009 by Suzanne Des Marais. Suzanne is a practicing Realtor with Compass. Unless specifically noted, neither she nor the company that she is affiliated with represented any of the parties or were directly involved in the transaction reported below. Unless otherwise noted, the source of information is MRIS (Metropolitan Regional Information Systems), which is the local multiple listing system and/or Smartcharts by Showingtime. Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed.

Featured Property: 1019 15th Street, SE
Legal Subdivision: Old City #2
Advertised Subdivision per Listing: Old City #2
Bedrooms: 3 Baths: 1 Parking: Paved Driveway Ownership: Fee Simple
Original List Price: $649,000. List Price at Contract: $649,000.
List Date: 9/23/2017 Days on Market: 11
Settled Sales Price: $649,000.
Seller Subsidy: $0.
Settlement Date: 11/3/2017
Transaction type: Standard
Original GDoN post can be seen: here.
The original listing can be seen here: here.

This home is positioned within a six minute walk to the Potomac Ave Metro, and it is notable that this pocket south of Pennsylvania Ave in the east Capitol Hill neighborhood still boasts average fee simple house prices below $700,000. In contrast, settled fee simple sales within blocks, on the north side of Pennsylvania Ave, close to the Potomac Ave Metro, average in the high $900,000’s. (more…)


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