On Wed. afternoon I had the great honor of being invited to check out the newly renovated Petworth library, located at the intersection of Kansas, Upshur and Georgia Ave, NW (technically 4200 Kansas Ave, NW), which will re-open this Monday, Feb. 28. I was once again able to meet with Chief Librarian Ginnie Cooper who we last met with back in mid-Jan. to tour the new Tenley-Friendship library.

The Petworth renovation is closest to the Georgetown renovation in that they were historic buildings that kept their good bones and were improved upon rather than brand new buildings like Shaw and Tenleytown. As a result there isn’t the same jaw dropping reaction when you see it but the improvements are equally impressive.

Their Web site says:

The library will re-open on Monday, February 28, 2011. A ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 10:30 am.

The library will host a Grand Opening Party on Saturday, March 12 from 10 am to 4 pm.

The library will feature:

· Welcoming spaces with comfortable seating and lounge chairs
· More than 40,000 books, DVDs and other library materials with a capacity to hold up to 80,000
· Children’s Story Room for storytelling and other children’s activities
· Dedicated areas for adults, children and teens
· 40 computers with free Wi-Fi Internet access
· Laptops for personal use or computer training classes
· 100-person community room connecting to a new outdoor patio
· 12-person conference room
· Two quiet study rooms
· New and restored woodwork throughout
· Parking lot
· Landscape and site improvements
· New cupola and balustrade constructed according to the original 1938 design

When asked what the most striking features of the new library were, Chief Librarian Cooper didn’t hesitate in her response:

First – the area is now flooded with light;
Second – the map on the floor upon entering is truly striking (photo after the jump);
Third – the basement community room which used to be a garage storage space was expanded and can now sit over 100 people;
Fourth – though the cupola was in the original architectural plans it was not built until now.

The other incredible improvement is simply the amount of public space. Though the total space had always been around 18,000 square feet before the renovation only 9,500 was public space and today 14,200 square feet is used for public space (an increase of over 42%).

The Petworth library has always been a gem for the community and today it really looks like one. And tomorrow it will no longer be a diamond in the rough.

As always the photos (after the jump) are far more impressive than any written description I can give.

Next up on our library tour will be the Mt. Pleasant library set to be completed around the end of the 2011.

Lots more photos after the jump. (more…)


This past weekend, I was introduced to a few more changes at the Red Derby, located at 3718 14th St, NW (at Quincy). In the backroom the pool table has been removed and Big Buck Hunter and Golden Tee video games have been added along with more lounge like seating. Do you prefer the video games and more seating or the pool table? The dart board remains!

A couple more shots after the jump including an artistic series titled “life cycle of a mimosa (more…)



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“Dear PoP,

Happy to tell you that an organic-food cafe, Healthy Bites Food has just opened between Ingraham and Jefferson St NW on Georgia Ave. Their primary business is to deliver prepared healthy meals–either vegetarian or with meat–to the homes of their customers. If you go to their website you’ll notice that they offer a wide range of plans. They also have a catering business.

For us in the neighborhood, though, they have a large menu of takeout meals at reasonable prices. They offer breakfast all day. And–decent coffee! Not available anywhere else for blocks and blocks. Had my first delicious meal from them this week, I plan to take all my friends there. No styrofoam.

I asked Bonnie (proprietor) what had brought her to the neighborhood and she said the site had the combination of characteristics they needed. They have a nice loading deck out back, generous preparation space, a basement and a storefront.

Their grand opening is tomorrow, 9-6. They are also involved in a lot of community food programs.”


Back in April ’09 Mother Virginia flowers opened up at the corner of Georgia and Allison St, NW. Turns out that that space was a bit too small. That location will remain open until they complete their move to 3903 Georgia Ave, NW (near Qualia Coffee) at the end of March or beginning of April.

I was eager to learn to what was moving into this newly renovated space.


This rental is located at 3567 10th St NW:


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The Craigslist ad says:

“Renovated One Bedroom English Basement Apartment three blocks from Georgia Ave./Petworth Metro.

CVS, Safeway, Yes! Organic Market within blocks and a ten minute walk to Columbia Heights Metro, Target, Best Buy, and more!

Basement apartment is a spacious unit with a large living room, bedroom, kitchen, washer and dryer, and a new bathroom with full bath/shower. Front and back entrances, with lots of light! Just repainted and new wall-to-wall carpeting. This unit can be rented for a couple.

Front patio and large back yard shared with upstairs tenants (three young professionals in their mid-twenties). Parking space available in back and street parking is plentiful.

No smoking; pets negotiable.”

Does “1200/month plus 1 mo. deposit. Utilities not included and will total 1/4 of total household utilities.” sound reasonable?


This home is located at 4114 New Hampshire Ave, NW:


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The flier says:

“1st Multi-family LEED Platinum (candidate) in DC! 2BR/2BA + den is both luxurious & ultra sustainable w/ numerous features designed to use less energy. Orig hardwood flooring & great ceiling height. Granite counter tops, Energy Star stainless steel appliances, & magnificent cabinetry in kitchen. Priv rooftop deck w/ priv spiral staircase access. All native landscaping.”

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

I’m 99% sure I once featured this as a house of the day because of the two front doors. What do you think of the reno? This 2 bed/2bath (Unit#3) is going for $399,000 ($238 monthly fee), sound right? Unit 2 is going for $349,000 and Unit 1 is going for $299,000.

Ed. Note: The listing agent is a PoP advertiser. I’m told that there will be a Petworth Neighbors only open house from 11-1pm this Sunday and then a public open house from 1-4pm.


I remember last year people were hoping for hours like this. Great news!

From a press release:

After major success in its inaugural season, the Petworth Community Market (PCM) is pleased to announce plans to return in 2011. Beginning on Friday, May 20th, PCM will be back with 20 weeks of local farmers and vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, fresh-cut flowers, arts, crafts, and more.

The 2011 market will open earlier in the season bringing a host of spring vegetables not present at last year’s market. The market’s hours of operation have been shifted to open at 4 PM and end at 8 PM to better accommodate those returning home from a day’s work.

PCM has also opened registration for farmers, producers, and artists. If you are interested in becoming a vendor, download the application at www.petworthmarket.org or contact the market at [email protected] or 202-386-0896.


“Dear PoP,

There’s going to be another set of new condos going up on the corner of Georgia and Newton Place! I think it’s 3512 Georgia Avenue, NW across the street from the new senior community center. The company is Hamel Builders. My husband and I stopped and spoke to the new owner one morning. He told us they’re going to knock down the old Newton Variety Mart and the dilapidated Car Wash. The new building will take up that entire lot. It will be between 8 and 10 stories with ground floor retail. They’re just waiting on permits to start. His estimate was it would be done in about 2 years.

What was really cool was the new owner is allowing the guy who’s using the car wash lot to continue his business there until they break ground. And he said he’s offered him a job working for him once the project begins! Based on that and other parts of our conversation, I got the sense that he had Georgia Avenue’s best interests at heart.

Awesome, no?”

Great to finally see some movement here.

After the jump a wider angle plus a very sad reminder of a serious crime that still need to be solved that was posted to the variety mart building. (more…)


Fusion is located at 4815 Georgia Ave, NW.

Special Valentine’s Weekend Menu

February 11th – 14th
Fri-Sat 5-11pm
Sun-Mon 4-10pm
Three Course Pre fixe Menu
Includes choice of appetizer, Entrée & Dessert
$40.00 per Person
With Continuous service of Sparkling Wine
Please join us
Reservations Suggested: 202-726-2210

[email protected]

Parsi Lamb Cutlets
Sundried fig raita & crumbled white Stilton

Crispy Spinach Salad
Black truffle sea salt, tamarind & chopped
tomatoes

Fusion Organic Salad
Field greens with cherry tomatoes, red
onion topped w/ apricot white stilton

Entree

Tandoori Roasted NY Steak
W/ white truffle butter & Indian spices

Goan Fish Curry
Market fish, tamarind, coconut & red chili

Clay Oven Roasted Cornish Game Hen
W/ saffron, cashew nut basmati & wild rice

Fusion Vegetarian Blue Plate
Assortment of fresh vegetable & roots simmered

Grand Chocolate Mousse for Two
Gulab Jamun W Poached Figs
Saffron Infused Panna Cotta
W/ white truffle butter & Indian spices

Clay Oven Roasted Cornish Game Hen
W/ saffron, cashew nut basmati & wild rice

Market fish, tamarind, coconut & red chili
Fusion Vegetarian Blue Plate

Assortment of fresh vegetable & roots simmered in India spices

Desserts
Grand Chocolate Mousse for Two
Gulab Jamun W Poached Figs
Saffron Infused Panna Cotta

After the jump check out the new happy hour menu. All I gotta say is $2 buds. (more…)



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From MPD:

“Units received a call for sounds of gunshots in the 4500 blk 8th Street, NW. Upon arrival, an unconscious adult male victim was located in an alley suffering from apparent gunshot wounds. The male is deceased. This case is being investigated by the Homicide Branch. We are asking anyone with information please call 1-888-919-CRIM(E).”

I’m told by others it happened around 9:30pm Friday evening.

Update from MPD Sun. 4:45pm:

“On Friday, February 4, 2011, at approximately 9:20 pm, units from the Fourth District responded to the 4500 block of 8th Street, NW, to investigate reports of the sounds of gunshots. Upon their arrival, officers canvassed the area and located the victim in the alley of the 4500 block of 8th Street, NW, suffering from gunshot wounds and found him to be unconscious and unresponsive. Personnel from DC Fire and Emergency Medical Services responded to the scene and determined the victim had no signs consistent with life. The victim was subsequently transported to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner pending an autopsy.

The decedent has been identified as 20 year old Derrick Rawls of Northwest, DC.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to call the police at (202) 727-9099 or 1-888-919-CRIME (1-888-919-2746).”


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