Wow, big developement on this front. 

An exerpt from the article “Now the leader of the Central Union Mission said he is talking to District officials about finding an alternative location downtown. At the mission’s request, a zoning hearing, called to consider the organization’s application for a special permit to build its shelter at the edge of Columbia Heights and Petworth, was postponed from last week until fall. ”

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Sietsema concludes: “RedRocks has some details to fine-tune. Pacing is one of them. Chances are high that you’ll be eating your appetizer when your entree appears. Variety — easy on the carbs, please — is another issue. On the other hand, pizza is the purpose, and RedRocks, with a tweak here and a more generous hand there, could well become a destination for other than just its neighbors.”

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Good eye Express and thanks to a reader for alerting me to this article in today’s New York Times. The article is about Abraham Lincoln’s Cottage where he wrote the Emancipation Proclamation. Read the article here. According to the Times “While the house will be open by online reservation only to tour groups of 15 people per hour, the trust hopes to welcome every Washington fifth grader each year, and to expand to a larger mission of catering to Lincoln scholars.” Pretty cool.


An occasional new feature when I see articles or blog posts of interest:

I knew I saw a prostitute near the metro! Washington Post.

Another Wine Bar to open up on U Street. DCist.

Sad story about a cat passing in Columbia Heights. Intangible Arts.

Concrete Front Yards in Brooklyn. Brownstoner.