From their Facebook page:

Celebrate Flag Day June 14, 6-8 pm DC in Dupont Circle!

Come celebrate DC Flag Tattoos and paint large Give Me a Vote Hands.
Find out what you can do to get DC equal representation in Congress.

WHO: Inked, non-Inked, and all who LOVE DC
WHAT: Flag Day DC Celebration, Speakers sponsored by DC Vote, Art sponsored by Give Me a Vote and Albus Cavus, fake DC Flag Tattoos and surprises!
WHEN: Tuesday, June 14, 2011, 6pm to 8pm
WHERE: Dupont Circle, Washington DC, USA,
“Home of Taxation Without Representation”

AFTERPARTY: ESL 1212 18th St NW, 8pm-12midnight, with DJ Nightkrawler


From a press release:

Fuse Pilates®, a workout method developed in 2005 by Pilates instructor Mariska Breland, today announced the official opening of its first studio in Dupont Circle. The Fuse Pilates Playground opened to meet the demand for its trademarked method of Pilates, which has been taught at area yoga and fitness studios for the last six years. The Playground offers more than 40 group classes per week in three studios, with the Fuse Pilates method incorporated into all group reformer, tower, chair and mat classes, as well as private personal instruction.

The Fuse Pilates Playground is located at 2008 Hillyer Place NW, one block north of the Dupont Circle metro station, off of Connecticut Avenue. The five-story converted mansion features a comfortable lounge, changing area, two group apparatus studios, a group mat studio, and a private studio, complete with reformer, chair and other props to keep students motivated. The Fuse Pilates Playground opens just as the greater Washington metro area was edged out of its first place ranking as the American Fitness Index’s fittest city in the U.S.


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Anna Maria’s has been closed since since June 2009 in Dupont Circle at 1737 Connecticut Ave NW. In what I’ll have to file in the good news/bad news category it appears that work has started in earnest (the permit says proposed use is restaurant) but one DC’s greatest city signs is no more. A bitter sweet moment for sure.



Photo by PoPville flickr user Mr. T in DC

“Dear PoPville,

Has anyone else experienced an exponential increase in the trash/recycling enforcement in Dupont Circle? Over the past three months, my co-op on 20th street has received FIVE violations for “failure to separate recycling from other solid waste.” Because we are a building, not a house, the city isn’t even responsible for our trash. We have to pay a private company to pick up our trash/recyclables. Nevertheless, the DC Trash Enforcers are trolling the alleys, going through trash and recycling bins to make sure we are doing it correctly. They pick through the bags and take photographs of the trash. Photos of the offending trash are attached to the notice of violation. To date, our fines for these violations now exceed $1000.

In some cases, we have been able to pass the fine on to the individual violator because the trash police found mail with names amongst the offending trash. But in the cases where we cannot identify who put trash in the wrong place, we as a co-op have to pay for it out of our reserves. This madness is getting expensive.

My questions: why now? I’ve been here for several years and this is a first. How can we protect ourselves from this? Even if I can assure that our residents never ever ever put so much as a kleenex in a recycling bin, how do we know our neighbors aren’t putting trash in our bins? We can’t very well watch them around the clock. Is the trash company liable at all?”

Anyone else getting fined?

You think the enforcers are being overzealous or are they right on? Is it realistic to expect a building to be responsible for their bin? Are we going to be forced to put locks on our trash cans?


You heard it here first as mere scuttlebutt back on Aug. 10th 2010 – the day has finally arrived! Shake Shack opens today at 1216 18th St NW just off, Connecticut Ave, NW.

If anyone braves the lines let us know if you think it was worth wait.


This rental is located at 1927 17th St, NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

Open Tuesday 17 and Wednesday 18 from 6 to 7:30 PM Small six unit building.
1927 17th St N.W. WDC 20009 (between T & U) Apartment Unit #3 Second Floor, around 300 to 350 SF. Metro: Dupont Circle Station
Available now, carpet floor, nice kitchen with tile floor, washer and dryer, dw, AC/ heat (all electric) Three great windows facing 17th St.
parking available for $145
Monthly rent is $1285 plus utilities (average utilities by last tenant: $50 elec $20 to $30 water) Electricity separately metered, water prorrated by all 6 tenants.
One year lease, small pet ok. Pets fees are non refundable cats $300, small dogs $400
Professionally managed by Chatel Real Estate Inc. located one block from building
At lease signing, please have one (1) month’s rent, a security deposit equal to one (1) month’s rent
$50 application/credit check fee per person by the management company (non refundable)

$1285 sound right for this studio?


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