Arts, Culture & Entertainment
Constructed in 2007 as part of the Harman Center for the Arts, the Sidney Harman Hall was built to address the Shakespeare Theatre‘s expanding mission to showcase outstanding local performing […]
Services
From international policy conferences and industry conventions to pop culture festivals, black-tie fundraisers, and even presidential inaugural balls, the Walter E. Washington Convention Center unites locals and visitors from around […]
Photo Credit: David S. Holloway – Getty Images for Smithsonian Institution The Robert and Arlene Kogod Courtyard, at the center of the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and […]
Parks & Public Places
Efforts are currently underway to transform Franklin Park (13th to 14th streets between I and K streets NW) into an active, flexible, sustainable and historic urban park connected to its […]
The Chinatown Community Cultural Center seeks to promote and preserve Chinatown and its cultural identity while celebrating the rich Chinese culture, history, language, and heritage, by hosting programs focused on […]
Madison Drive and 12th Street is located on the National Mall, which is an open area stretching from the US Capitol to Constitution Avenue. The mall is home to important […]
The New York Avenue Sculpture Project was initiated as a partnership between the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) and the DowntownDC BID, now involving the D.C. Office of Planning […]
Located on the external grounds of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, the Woodrow Wilson Plaza is an external courtyard used for special events and meetings, including the […]
Food and Beverage
Cuba Libre Restaurant & Rum Bar launched in Philadelphia in 2000, followed by Atlantic City, New Jersey, in 2004, Orlando in 2008, Washington, D.C., in 2010, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, […]
Sax Restaurant and Lounge offers exceptional traditional French small plate dishes, specialty cocktails, and late-night bottle service, alongside costumed entertaining performances ranging from the burlesque to acrobatic pole and theatrical […]
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