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Downtown Barometer
The Downtown BID’s 2008 State of Downtown Report is now available. Produced annually, the publication measures the current and future state of economic development in Downtown.
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Fringe Festival Returns
Take a walk on the wild side at Downtown’s 4th annual Capital Fringe Festival, which will run over 18 colorful days, from July 9 through July 26.
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Bona Fide Chicness
The stylish W Hotel (515 15th Street), former site of the Hotel Washington, will open on July 8 and begin taking reservations on or after July 16.
A boutique hotel in the Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide operation, the opulent brand is known for its cool rooms, signature restaurants, destination bars and spas.
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NY Avenue Public Art Program
The National Capital Planning Commission (401 9th Street), NCPC, has released the environmental assessment statement for the New York Avenue Public Art Program, a group of outdoor sculptures slated for installation on New York Avenue between 9th and 13th Streets. The National Museum of Women in the Arts (1250 New York Avenue), in conjunction with the Downtown BID, plans to work with the Niki Charitable Art Foundation to select the sculptures. Click here to read the public announcement. |
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Comin' Alive
Live! On Woodrow Wilson Plaza, the free lunchtime concert series, kicks off June 3 and runs through September 25 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (1300 Pennsylvania Avenue).
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Stimulating News
The General Services Administration (GSA) plans to spend more than $395 million in the Downtown BID area on building projects. Behind the windfall is the recovery Act, signed by President Obama in February to jump-start the economy.
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Parking Meter Blitz
The city’s new green, multi-space meters, have begun popping up in Downtown, including near the Verizon Center and the theatre district.
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Healthy Food
The Penn Quarter FreshFarm Farmers' Market returned to the north end of 8th Street, between D and E Streets. Look for it every Thursday from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm, through December 17.
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King LearTuesday, June 30th 2009 - Sunday, July 5th 2009 Tu-Sa 8p; Su 2p & 7:30p
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