
709 H Street, NE opened here in 2014
Thanks to J. for sending: “Po Boy Jim’s closed. It’s looked empty for at least a month but saw lease signs last month.”
Ed. Note: Their Shaw location closed in 2020.

709 H Street, NE opened here in 2014
Thanks to J. for sending: “Po Boy Jim’s closed. It’s looked empty for at least a month but saw lease signs last month.”
Ed. Note: Their Shaw location closed in 2020.

1211 Wisconsin Ave, NW coming to former Tory Burch space at Wisconsin and M St, NW
Back in March we learned that SEZANE “is bringing Paris to Washington DC”. They’ve now opened.
Hours are: (more…)

photo by Diane Krauthamer
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508 Kenyon Street NWThis Park View rowhome comes with a built-in Airbnb unit that could pay the mortgage: 508 Kenyon St NW
Other Notable Fresh Listings:

“Smoked Mussels”
“Dear PoPville,
We wanted to let you know we are doing a pop up of our Annapolis restaurant, Leo, at Lost & Found Thursday, May 23rd from 5:30-8:00pm. We’ll also be offering happy hour specials for drinks throughout the event. It’s not ticketed, just come as you are, whenever it’s convenient. (more…)
The DC Chamber Musicians close out the 25-26 season with popular works by Brahms and Dohnanyi, and three selections of newer works that are sure to delight. All set in the lovely St. Thomas’ Parish Episcopal Church in the Dupont Circle neighborhood. Join us afterward for a reception featuring light refreshments (including beer and wine) and an opportunity to chat with the musicians.
On the Program

A reader warns: “I was attempting to unlock a Capital bike share in Foggy Bottom, a squirrel wouldn’t leave me alone. As I took a step aside, it hopped on the seat hoping for a ride.”

“Beef in Adams Morgan!”
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From DC Water:
“DC Water issues a boil water advisory for some customers in NW. We advise customers to not drink or cook with their water without first boiling it for one minute. The earliest the advisory will be lifted is Friday May 10. Visit http://dcwater.com/advisory for info & map of impact.”
Full release from DC Water: (more…)

This rental is located at 1108 Columbia Road, NW near 11th. The Craigslist ad says: (more…)

“Dear PoPville,
I’m writing to you as a friend of John Chambers and BLOOMBARS, his wonderful, family-friendly art space in Columbia Heights. Things have been rough on small arts organizations since Covid, and John is in immediate danger of losing not only Bloombars but his home, because he sunk everything into keeping his small non-profit art center alive.”
From Spotfund:
“Fifteen years ago, my friend John Chambers quit a great job to follow a dream. He turned an old building into a community art space in the up-and-coming Washington D.C. neighborhood of Columbia Heights. He called it BloomBars. The intention was never to serve alcohol but to serve art and build community. Over the years, singers, musicians and writers of all types came together to be nurtured as artists and human beings. Toddlers learned how to play drums there. Teenagers became poets there. Musicians stood on a stage for the first time there, and went on to celebrated careers. It’s the kind of family-friendly place that every parent wants in their neighborhood. With a social justice mission, no one was ever turned away for lack of funds. (more…)