4465 Connecticut Avenue, NW

From a press release:

“Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj of Knightsbridge Restaurant Group, is pleased to announce the October 24, 2024 unveiling of his new restaurant, Rosedale, https://www.rosedaledc.com/, located at 4465 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 20008, in the Forest Hills neighborhood in the northwest quadrant of the nation’s capital. Named for an important estate in Cleveland Park’s historic district, this new American concept will be a welcome addition to Northwest, Washington, D.C.  Bajaj tapped James Beard Foundation’s award-nominated restaurant designer Martin Vahtra of Projects Design Associates of New York to design Rosedale. Rosedale opens with seating for 100 guests indoors with a patio seating 30 guests for outdoor dining, weather permitting. The restaurant will serve dinner and Sunday brunch and is within easy walking distance of the Van Ness UDC Metro station. (more…)



photos courtesy Feldman Ruel. 2100 P Street, NW previously home to Vintage 78 and Scion and Duck Duck Goose

From a press release:

“Feldman Ruel, a leading commercial real estate firm specializing in the marketing and sale of commercial real estate in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, is pleased to announce the sale of 1426 21st Street NW, Units S3 & S4. The second-generation restaurant condominium, located in the Hartnett Building and formerly home to Duck Duck Goose, sold for $1,600,000. The property was acquired by Hansik Enterprises L.L.C., a Korean restaurant group planning to launch its first U.S. location in Dupont Circle. (more…)



11th and E Street, NW

Update: ” Apparently there was a building issue — whatever it was it has been resolved. Apparently they have called back their staff and the theater should reopen later today.”

“Dear PoPville,

went online to check out tickets/what’s playing at E Street and there’s a banner on the website saying it’s temporarily closed and to check back for updates. (more…)



photo by FGvW

Thanks to C. for passing on from the National Park Service:

“This week, volunteers from Helmets to Hardhats, along with our Historic Preservation staff, are repairing the benches around the Dupont Circle fountain. Using materials provided by the Dupont Circle Business Improvement District, the work requires care & precision. Thanks to everyone involved!” (more…)


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