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332 N Street SW
332 N Street SW

Own a world-renowned architect’s masterpiece for under $4,500 a month: 332 N Street SW

  • Charles Goodman mid-century treasure
  • 3-level River Park townhouse
  • Refinished hardwoods + smart Lutron lighting
  • Private fenced patio off the main level
  • Finished basement with terrazzo-look flooring

Other Notable Fresh Listings:

  • The Most Expensive Home of the Week is a 6BR/5.5BA contemporary semi-detached residence in Georgetown—all for $17.75M.
  • “Walk to RFK. Invest now for your future. Fabulous 2-bedroom, 1.5-bath Capitol Hill rowhome with classic character and smart modern improvements.”
  • “Sitting on an extraordinary 10,479 square foot lot, nearly unheard of in the District, this property is zoned R-1B and offers both privacy and potential for a buyer looking for space, options, and long-term value.”
  • Your REO/Bank-Owned Property of the Week is a “beautiful, fully renovated 2-unit with roof-top deck, one block off of H Street” and was “designed for and previously approved for condo conversion.”

DC Government


photo by angela n.

“New from District, Measured, the blog of the Office of Revenue Analysis in the D.C. Office of the Chief Financial Officer:

DC Economic and Revenue Trends Review: January 2025

Each month our office publishes a review of economic and tax revenue data for DC. The review includes data on employment and wages, residential and commercial real estate, hospitality, the US economy and federal government, and DC tax collections. Below are the highlights from our latest review.

Highlights from the January 2025 Review (more…)


Restaurants


2619 Connecticut Avenue, NW

Maddy’s closed here back in March 2023. Before Maddy’s the space was the longtime home to home to Woodley Cafe, where I was a server for a few years way back in the day.

The liquor license placard for Yours Café says:

“New Class C Restaurant with an indoor seating capacity of 98, a Summer Garden with 28 Seats, and a Total Occupancy Load of 170. (more…)


Event

The DC Concert Orchestra presents Portraits in Time, the last concert in our season themed A World Mosaic. The concert runs approximately 90 minutes with one 15 minute intermission. DCCO commissioned a new work by DC composer Blair Goins. There will be interactive discussions with the composer Blair Goins at performance time and after the concert. Please join us afterwards to learn more about this exciting new work and the composer.

On the program:


Rant/Revel


photo by Fritz Myer

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Park View


3227 Georgia Avenue, NW via FB

Thanks to Jacob for passing on the sad news:

Tabla had an amazing lunch special and brunch. Huge loss for the area.”

Tabla shares on their IG:

“To our incredible community, after five rewarding — but very challenging — years, we have made the difficult decision to close our doors. This Sunday, March 2, will be our final day of service. (more…)


Animal Fix

“Charlemagne trying to bat at snow from the Penn Quarter!”

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