I can’t wait to see how it looks when completed. From DDOT:

The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will be working along Georgia Avenue, NW between Taylor and Upshur Streets starting Thursday, February, 3 through February 15, weather permitting.

This work will require single lane closures on the northbound side of Georgia Avenue. These closures will take place daily from 9:30 am to 3 pm.

Temporary signs will be in place to alert the traveling public in this area.

Additionally, DDOT will be finishing up the storm sewer work along the southbound side of Georgia Avenue south of Shepherd Street. The existing lane closures for this work will remain in place through Saturday, February 6.


This home is located at 13th St. NW at Spring St. NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Renovated 3 BR, 1.5 BA rowhouse for rent in Columbia Heights. Hardwood floors throughout, exposed brick, back deck, all new stainless appliances, large capacity W/D.

The house is a short walk to Target shopping center, Giant, restaurants and just a few blocks from 11th St. restaurants/bars, coffee shop. Two blocks from downtown bus lines on both 14th and 11th.

Rent is $3050/month plus utilities. House will be available March 1. One-year lease required.

All three bedrooms offer ample space: Large master bedroom is 18′ x 15’8″. Second bedroom is 11’9″ x 10’7″. Unique third bedroom includes two rooms, an 8’9″ x 10’7″ room leading to a 7’2″ x 11 room. New window A/C units are provided throughout the house. There is a small, fenced-in backyard. Street parking is plentiful.

Dogs and cats welcome. No additional fee for pets.”

Does $3050 sound reasonable for this 3 bedroom row house?


This home is located at 5000 3rd St, NW:


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The flier says:

“See fine details within this masterful renovation. Granite showers and counter tops, marble showers, mosaic pebbles in bathroom, bamboo floors, and creative cabinetry on all levels. Luxury suite in basement has a bedroom and full bath, exposed brick wall, granite wet bar w/ refrigerator. A fully-fenced backyard.”

You can find more info here and a virtual tour here.

What do you think of the reno? I’ll be honest the virtual tour made me a little dizzy. But the still photos look good. Think it’ll go for $599,000?

And across the street is another reno at 255 Farragut St, NW going for $587,500. You can see the virtual tour for that home here. Which do you like better?



Petworth’s Proposed Safeway at Georgia Ave (3830 Georgia Ave, NW)

Back in May ’10 I wrote a post titled Battle of the Safeways: Haves Vs. Have Nots comparing the new Georgetown/Glover Park Safeway to Petworth’s Safeway on Georgia Ave (3830 Georgia Ave, NW). I am happy to say that, soon, this argument will no longer apply. Petworth is slated to be home to the city’s newest and largest Safeway at 60,000 square feet. While I’m trying not to exaggerate I believe this is the biggest news to hit Petworth/Georgia Ave since the metro station opened. This news is so huge that I have passed out twice since starting to write this and I’m only on the first paragraph. This is, in the parlance of our times, a true gamechanger.

I had the opportunity to sit down with Marc Dubick, the same guy who brought Mt. Vernon Square the hugely successful City Vista project, who is president of Duball LLC or in plain English the guy who’s gonna develop this project. He has already been talking to neighborhood groups and I’ve received about half a dozen emails from folks who are more excited than I am. And I can understand why. Petworth has been promised redevelopment of this (the Stinky Safeway) Safeway for so many years that to some the prospect has become a fairy tale. However, Dubick made it quite clear to me – the fairy tale has now become a reality. But what was even cooler was the detail in which Dubick explained the project to me and the lengths that have been made to address earlier concerns:

There will be two underground floors of parking removing the current parking lot and curb cuts on Georgia Ave. will be no more. There will be 85 spaces on one floor for shoppers and 135 parking spots on a separate floor for residents. The ground floor will be 60,000 square feet including a full deli, Starbucks and a state of the art pharmacy and will look a lot like the City Vista/ Sexy Safeway and the new ultra modern Safeway in SW-Waterfront. On top of the Safeway there will be 5 floors of market rate apartments that will not exceed the height of the existing apartment building on Randolph (it is looking like rentals though condo is still a possibility).

Other steps that have been taken to address earlier concerns are:

*Placing all parking, loading, and trash inside a completely enclosed two-story building to be built in the location where the back parking lot is now;
*Placing a green roof on the enclosed two-story parking structure to provide an attractive view out the rear of neighboring houses;
*Stopping the parking structure short of the end of the parking lot to provide some buffer space;
*Stepping down the housing portion of the structure as it approaches the existing apartment building in the 900 block of Randolph, so there is a smoother flow between the buildings;
* Placing all the housing toward the front of the property, so it doesn’t conflict with the residential housing;
* using the grade of the property to reduce the impact on neighboring properties;
* Using a “quiet” technique to drive the piles for the new building.

Additionally, the Safeway will increase from 40-50 employees to 150-160.

The entire process should take about 2 and 1/2 – 3 years.

After all the permits are collected construction will likely begin in 6-8 months.

When completed Petworth will finally be home to the type of Safeway it deserves. And we’ll soon have to think up a new nickname!


Petworth’s Safeway on Georgia Ave (3830 Georgia Ave, NW)



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Here we go again. This comes after yesterday’s afternoon shooting at a police officer nearby at New Hampshire Emerson St NW. From MPD:

“Around 3pm, units received a call for a shooting at 5th and Kennedy Sts NW. An adult male victim was located suffering from an apparent non-life threatening gunshot wound. The victim was transported to an area hospital for treatment. The suspect is described as a black male wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, black cap with a scarf covering the face armed with a handgun.

Detectives are conducting interviews at this time and we ask that anyone with information please call 1-888-919-CRIME.”



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I’ve started to get emails from readers asking about the MPD police presence around Crittenden and NH Ave, NW. I just got off the phone with Council Member Bowser who was able to share some details:

1. The incident happened around 4pm.
2. 911 received a phone call about a man walking with a gun around NH and Delafield
3. MPD on the scene pulls up to suspect matching description
4. When officer begins to exit car, man shoots at officer
5. Not clear if officer was shot or injured by glass but he is currently being treated
6. Officers apprehend suspect and gun is recovered.

More info as it becomes available.

UPDATE 5:19pm

From 4-D Cmdr Chisley-Missouri:

“Around 4pm, units received a call for a man with a gun in the area of 3rd and Delafield Pl NW. A male suspect who fit the description given to officers was located at New Hampshire Ave and Emerson St NW. The suspect fired a gun at an officer and then attempted to flee the scene on foot. The suspect was apprehended near New Hampshire Ave and Decatur St NW and taken into custody. The identity of the suspect is not known at this time and the officer is being treated for a non-life threatening injury. Currently, the 4800 blk of New Hampshire Ave is closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic as we continue to investigate. If anyone observed this activity, please call 1-888-919-CRIME. I will keep the community advised with significant updates.”


From an email:

Wednesday, January 19, 2011
6:30 – 8:30 pm

Kingsbury Day School at 5000 14th St., NW (The Great Room)

STUDY PURPOSE:

With the help of government agency representatives and community stakeholders, the revitalization
strategy will help prioritize concerns and determine potential opportunities for revitalization and infill
development for the following commercial nodes along 14th Street:

Spring to Shepherd Streets |Webster to Decatur Streets | Jefferson to Longfellow Streets NW

MEETING #3 PURPOSE: OP consultants will present their market analysis for 14th Street to the public and
engage in a question and answer period. Community stakeholders will have the opportunity to learn
more about market demand and potential in their neighborhood. The outcome of this meeting will
facilitate the development of concrete strategies to revitalize and improve 14th Street.


I’m happy to report that the Lion’s Den has recently opened up at 3619 Georgia Ave, NW across the street from Looking Glass Lounge and Blue Banana in the old Mario’s Pizza space. It’s more of a takeout restaurant than a sit down place but the menu looks pretty good:

They are open Mon-Thurs from 9:30am-11pm and Fri-Sat. from 9:30am – 12am and closed on Sun.

Anyone sample the goods yet?


This rental is located at 137 Varnum Street NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“We have a newly renovated basement suite with a private full bathroom available in our NW DC home. The large bedroom has both front and rear windows and the adjoining suite has two large windows as well. You have your own access from the street through the back garden and you have a private patio and garden area with fruit trees. There is a large, brand new walk-in closet and your bathroom has a steam room spa and overhead heater. Washer & dryer are available, we have wireless and utilities are not that much per month. We have a fenced in front and backyard and newly renovated kitchen.”

Does $950 + Utilities sound reasonable for this 2-room basement rental?


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