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Seeking shelter is necessary in many emergencies. This guide outlines examples of shelter-in-place sitations, what property managers can do to prepare, what buildings should provide for in a shelter location, […]
At the end of 2016, there were more people in the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (DowntownDC) working, visiting, shopping, dining and living, than ever before. The area set several new […]
DowntownDC continues to be the economic and cultural center of the District. Despite our success, challenges remain. During fiscal year 2016 at the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID), we refocused […]
This How2 guide tells you how to care for trees and plant flowers to create healthier downtown streetscapes, both environmentally and aesthetically.
The year 2015 was an improvement over 2014 for the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) as many sectors of the Downtown economy set one or more performance records and performed […]
Highlights from the 2015 fiscal year include the implementation of new technologies for the BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintance (SAM) employees, the development of a tree box maintenance program, the creation […]
COMMITTEE ON FINANCE AND REVENUE CHAIRMAN JACK EVANS Public Hearing on B21-353, “Local Jobs and Tax Incentive Act of 2015” Wednesday, October 28, 2105 Revision of Testimony Submitted on Wednesday […]
The BID’s philosophy is that homeless individuals are part of the city’s fabric, too. We have created this How2 guide to assist property managers with addressing homeless concerns.
This overview provides some context for the financial need for infrastructure investment at the national and regional level and some key indicators for the state of D.C.’s infrastructure. Assessing financial […]
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