The DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) and Georgetown University’s master’s in Urban & Regional Planning (URP) program formally established an exciting relationship to coordinate their research agendas in a way […]
If you’re involved in buildings, sustainability, technology and/or energy and want to reduce your energy costs by incorporating smarter energy usage innovations, join the DowntownDC Business Improvement District (BID) at […]
From street festivals and cocktail parties to bike tours and picnics, a range of exciting cultural and entertainment events are coming to DowntownDC this spring as part of the 2015 National […]
The DowntownDC BID won the Washington Area Bicyclist Association’s (WABA) Bicyclists’ Choice award Feb. 20 for the bike friendliest neighborhood or BID. At the award ceremony, hosted by Washington City […]
Amid frigid weather Feb. 5, the DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees (SAMs) enjoyed a warm welcome—complete with hot beverages— from the Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church (MVPUMC) (900 Massachusetts Avenue […]
Outdoor shopping, more than 150 artisans, live music, treats and festivities are returning to DowntownDC this month when the annual DowntownDC Holiday Market, celebrating its 10th year, opens on Black Friday, […]
The Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library (901 G Street NW) announced in October that they have increased space estimates for their extensive renovation in response to public and staff […]
Fun, festive outdoor events are coming to DowntownDC this holiday season, offering a slew of free, public events guaranteed to bring cheer to even the most determined scrooge. Mark your […]
How do you fit parking for ten people into a parking space for one car? Watch the DowntownDC Business Improvement District’s (BID) time-lapse video to see how it’s done!! […]
The DowntownDC BID’s Safety/Hospitality and Maintenance employees (SAMs) earned front row seats last week at the Warner Theatre (513 13th Street NW) for their employee of the month meeting where they learned […]
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