From an email:

“Join the Friends of the Petworth Library, your friends and neighbors for an evening

Of Books and Beer

At the Island Café
829 Upshur Street NW
Thursday, September 8, 2011
From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Live music by Brian Franke
$10 at the door.

Great silent auction items, including restaurant gift certificates, special party packages, hand-made pottery, private tours, IT consultation and much more.

The event is a fundraiser for the Friends of the Petworth Library, which provides support to our beautiful new community library, with emphasis on children’s reading programs.

For more information, contact Carol Herwig 202-722-4385″



Photo courtesy of Annie’s Hardware

Thanks to all who wrote about the Park View blog’s big news in this morning’s rant or revel post. Annie was kind enough to share some photos and her press release:

“Ace Hardware is coming to Petworth! Work has begun to open Annie’s Ace Hardware at 1240 Upshur St., NW.

Scheduled to open its doors in November, the store will bring its helpful customer service and quality home improvement products to area homeowners and DIYers in the rapidly developing neighborhood of Petworth in Northwest Washington, DC. Annie’s Ace Hardware will provide solutions to everyday home improvement needs through an extensive selection of products in categories including paint and lawn and garden. In addition, the on- staff “helpful hardware folks” will ease the shopping experience by offering one-on-one expert advice and
assistance.

This is the first Ace store opened by owner Anne Stom. The store will span 7,000 square-feet and stock 15,000 products and have access to more than 80,000 products from the Ace warehouse. Stom, a longtime Washington, DC, resident, has lived near the Petworth neighborhood for six years. “I am very excited to be part of the ongoing commercial development of this part of the District,” she said. “Our vision for Annie’s Ace Hardware includes being a strong supporter of our community.”

The new store will be near the newly renovated Petworth branch of the D.C. Public Library as well as the Yes! Natural Food store on Georgia Avenue. Annie’s Ace Hardware will be a half-mile from the Georgia Avenue/Petworth Metro on the Green and Yellow lines, and near the 60, 62, 63, 70, 71, and 79 Metrobus lines. Capital Bikeshare has also recently announced plans for a Bikeshare station at Georgia Avenue and Upshur Street, scheduled for installation this fall. Stom said there will also be two Zipcar spaces available at the store and bicycle racks.

“This isn’t a suburban store,” Stom said. “That means our model needs to be different in terms of transportation options, as well as our product mix.” For example, she explained, lawn equipment will be geared toward the smaller yards of the nearby row houses. “We will also look at home renovation products that are appropriate for houses built in the early 20th century.”

Annie’s Ace Hardware will carry the Benjamin Moore paint line, Craftsman tools, and will have a lawn and garden section. “We’ll have all the basic hardware products that people expect from an Ace hardware store, but we’ll also be revising and updating our merchandise as we get feedback from customers,” Stom said. The property, the former Rainbow Auto Body Shop, is being renovated to house Annie’s Ace Hardware. “We anticipate installing shelving and stocking products starting in October, and opening in early November.”

If you’ll excuse me, I’ll be taking the rest of the afternoon off to weep with joy.


Photo courtesy of Annie’s Hardware


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This home is located at 4118 New Hampshire Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“EXTREMELY CHARMING TOWNHOME WITHIN 3 BLKS OF METRO, RICH NATURAL WOOD TRIM, EXPOSED BRICK, FRENCH DOORS AND JUST THE RIGHT UPDATES WELCOMES AND ENTERTAINS YOU. ENCLOSED AND UPDATED PORCHES ON TWO LEVELS PLUS A CEDAR CLOSET ON THE UPPER.”

You can find more info here and photos here.

$429,000 sound right for this 3 bed/2 bath?


This home is located at 816 Taylor St, NW:


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The flier says:

“SIMPLY STUNNING!! A MUST SEE! COMPLETELY RESTORED and CUSTOMIZED home with four finished levels of living. * * OVER 4500 SQUARE FEET * * Beautiful BRICK/GRANITE/MARBLE/WIDE PLANK HARDWOODS surround you at every turn!! OPEN LIGHT BRIGHT CONTEMPORARY FEEL!! HUGE PRIVATE PARKING AREA. .. completely fenced yard. .large front/side porch and more!”

You can find more info here and a video tour here (careful if you’re at work, it plays music.)

A lot of folks have requested this one. It was actually featured as a GDoN back in Oct. ’09. At the time it was going for $875,000 which prompted a, uh, spirited debate.

Today this 5 bed/5.5 bath is going for $847,770.



8th and Taylor St, NW

From an email:

“The Petworth Jazz Project will host the fourth show of the summer Saturday,August 13th, at 6:30 pm! Get there early to grab a blanket and chill to the opening DJ set by i:Wah.

Live music will be provided by Akua Allrich, at 6:45pm.

This is a FREE, outdoor evening of great local jazz, on the lawn at 8th and Taylor, NW, at the Petworth Rec Center. Blankets provided while they last.

This event takes place on the second Saturday of each month through September.

All shows begin 90 minutes before sunset.

Please go to the website at www.petworthjazzproject.co​m for more details.”


This home is located at 626 Ingraham St, NW:


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The flier says:

“ENTERTAINER’S DELIGHT! Spacious, updated end unit home in an ideal Petworth location. Sits on a huge, corner lot perfect for parties & entertaining. Feat incl gleaming hdwds thruout, updated kit w/ stainless steel appliances, PR on 1st fl, 3br & 2 full bas on 2nd fl. Master suite w/ sitting room & plenty of closets. Fully finished basement perfect as inlaw suite or rec rm w/ full ba. Garage pkg”

You can find more info here and virtual tour here.

$464,900 sound right for this 4 bed/3.5 bath?


I’m happy to finally be able to share an update since the groundbreaking took place over a year and a half ago. We’ve got some serious progress! I was super psyched to a new permit go up on the front window:

A Demolition permit had been up for a while and while major demolition was accomplished we can now see a Building permit posted which is when the real build out takes place. Every time I walk by the space at 3813 Georgia Ave, NW (just north of the metro) I hear work going on. It seems like a late Autumn/early Winter opening isn’t out of the realm of possibility.

And another sign of more good news is that ANC rep Robert Mandle says that they’ve applied for an ABRA alcohol license which will likely be on the ANC’s September agenda (which is when you can show your support if you’d like, I’ll send a reminder at that time.)

Sweet!

For those not familiar with the project from the folks behind Marvin, Gibson, Blackbyrd and more you can read some background info here.


From an email:

Faces of Petworth Photo Exhibit Opening
by Michael Wilkinson Photograhy & Domku Cafe
Print sales to benefit the
Petworth Community Market
Thursday, August 11th 6:00-8:30pm
Domku Cafe at 821 Upshur St. NW

Happy Hour Specials

Come out and enjoy a drink, browse the exhibit, and support the Petworth Market. If you came to the Petworth Market Fundraiser in May, you might find yourself in the exhibit!


Thanks to Jeremy from DC Reynolds for sharing:

“Dapper my Rhodesian Ridgeback can’t wait for some 4 legged friends to join him on his patio this fall.

We even have a creative “excuse” for why the flag will show upside-down on google maps. The upside down flag is an official sign of distress and as DC residents we are proclaiming our sign of distress for being taxed without proper representation.

Or we just didn’t think about google maps when we were building the patio haha.

The patio is made of about 1200 12″x12″ brick pavers.”

DC Reynolds will be located at 3628 Georgia Ave, NW near Looking Glass Lounge and Blue Banana.


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