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Unfortunately there are now photos of this rental at 607 Florida Avenue, NW but given the location, I think the price is pretty good so what the hell. The listing says:

“Beautiful English Basement Newly updated. This unit is located Directly across from the Newly Updated Howard Theatre ……very close to shopping,metro, and DC’s nite life”

This 1 bed/1 bath is going for $1,375/Mo.


This rental is located at 413 Richardson Place, NW:


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The listing says:

“Lovely two bedroom, 1.5 bath townhouse blocks away from Shaw metro station. Home has a fenced back yard, street parking on a wide street with little to no traffic. Should really be called a cul de sac. Home has a large living room, washer and dryer, dishwasher and central air. Utilities not included and pets on a case by case basis. Close to U st corridor and Noma. This one will move quickly”

This 2 bed/1.5 bath is going for $1,999/Mo.


Wed., May 16, 2012 8:00am-2:00pm
Seasonal Pantry 1314 9th Street, NW

MORNING TREATS
Croissant $3
Prosciutto & Gruyere Croissant $4
Pecan Sticky Bun $3
Buttermilk Scone $3
Goat Cheese Biscuit w/ Dan’s Awesome Bacon $2.50
Zesty Almond Poppy Seed Cake $2.75/slice

COOKIES & SNACKS
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie $1.50Lemon Button $.75

PIES & CAKES
Strawberry Rhubarb Galette
$5.75
Asparagus Goat Cheese Quiche
$2.75/slice
Carrot Cake w/ Pecan Praline Filling
$4.25/slice

BREAD FOR SUPPER
Country Sourdough $2.25
Walnut Raisin $3.50
Brioche $5.00


Back in early March I mentioned that the former Lamont Bishop Gallery space was for lease at 1314 9th St, NW in front of Sundevich and next to Seasonal Pantry. Great development on that front – the owners of Seasonal Pantry and Sundevich have leased the space. That can only mean one thing – something awesome is coming to 1314 9th St, NW. Stay tuned for details as they become available.

Update from Landlord 12:30pm:

“We at 1314 1/2 Inc. are thrilled to announce that Dan O’Brien of Seasonal Pantry is expanding his space and mind into the former Lamont Bishop Gallery space at 1314 9th St NW. Stay tuned to see what this creative, hard-working, and talented chef comes up with. In addition we welcome Sally Hamidi and CityLights Realty Group to our second floor office space.”



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From MPD at 3:10pm:

“A short time ago officers responded to a call for a shooting in the 700 blk of Florida Ave, Nw. One victim was located and is at a local hospital for treatment.

Anyone with information related to this incident is asked to contact MPD at 202 727-9099.”

@DCPoliceDept tweets:

“3D is working a confirmed shooting in the rear of 711 Florida Ave. NW. Male victim shot in the back conscious and breathing.”



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I just saw the new cocktail list on the Shaw’s Tavern Facebook page. I’m digging all the history:

54th Regiment Cocktail
The 54th Regiment convened at Camp Meigs, MA in 1863 as one of the first all-African American units in the Civil War. Former slaves freed by the Emancipation Proclamation composed the majority of the unit. In short order, the 54th became one of the most legendary groups of men to fight for the US.

Jim Beam Rye Whisky, Dry Vermouth, Celery Bitters, Peychaud’s Bitters

Shaw’s Fizz
In 1863, 25 year old Robert Gould Shaw was tipped to lead the 54th Massachusetts, one of the first all-black regiments in the US military. He led them in a fateful assault on Ft. Wagner, S. Carolina, in which he died and was buried in a mass grave with his soldiers. Nobility at its finest!

Hangar Raspberry Vodka, Lemon, Triple Sec, Soda

Beacon St. Stomp
On May 28, 1863, Shaw led the 54th on a parade down beacon street to Boston Wharf where they departed to join the war down south. Along the way raptours crowd cheered them on. This drink commemorates that celebratory moment as this legendary group marched into battle.

Sparkling Wine, Tequila, Pomegranate Molasses

$7 Cocktail
Though promised equal pay to white soldiers – $13 per month – the men of the 54th only received $7. C Eighteen months after entering the war, Congress finally granted equal pay to black soldiers.

Jim Beam Rye, El Dorado 5 Rum, Orange Bitters

Ft. Wagner Mission
On July18, 1863, Shaw led the 54th on a fateful mission to capture Ft. Wagner, S. Carolina. Almost assured of defeat, the troops fought heroically. It was a bittersweet moment: despite losing the battle and suffering heavy casualties, the regiment was celebrated for its bravery. Their action led to the further mobilization of black troops , tipping the war in the Union’s favor.

Citrus Vodka, Habanero syrup, Lemon, Cassis, Soda

Carney’s Courage
During the Ft. Wagner mission, the 54th’s flag-bearer was killed. 23 year old Sgt. William Carney grabbed the flag and with his body riddled with bullets, managed to return the flag to Union lines, saying “boys, the old flag never touched the ground.” Carney later received the Medal of Honor for courageously protecting the flag.

Bols Genever (aka Dutch Courage), Lemon, Honey, Wheat Beer, Angostura

Glory
First Sgt. Robert Simmons stated that he joined the 54th to fight “for glory.” Thereafter, the 54th became known as the “Glory Regiment,” a testament to their courage, heroism and determination to win in fierce battle.

Sparkling Wine, Duck-Rabbit Milk Stout, Cassis



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MPD writes:

On May 1, 2012, at approximately 2:15 a.m., Third District police officers were dispatched to the 500 block of Florida Ave. N.W. for a traffic accident. Upon arrival, officers found an adult male suffering from an apparent stab wound. The adult male was transported to Howard University Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The Metropolitan Police Department Homicide Branch is currently investigating this incident.

Anyone with information on this incident is asked to call the Metropolitan Police Department at (202) 727-9099.


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