North Capitol Main Street Business Meeting Recap

On Saturday, April 2nd, North Capitol Main Street held its annual business meeting and swore in three new Board Members. Geovani A. Bonilla, President of the Bates Area Civic Association was one of the new Board Members sworn in. North Capitol Main Street has been focusing on developing existing business opportunities from Rhode Island Ave … More North Capitol Main Street Business Meeting Recap

Consumer Alert

Dear Consumers,  The Public Service Commission of the District of Columbia wants to hear from you! The DC PSC would like to hear from residential ratepayers regarding your concerns about understanding your utility bills.  The Commission has made a number of proposals regarding new, revised and additional information to all D.C. consumers’ monthly bills from … More Consumer Alert

Pet Store Considering Coming to 1500/1600 N Capitol ST

Message from North Capitol Main Street: Dear Colleagues:  We have a pet store considering coming to the corridor and they want to gauge interest from the community. Established Pet Store looking to open in Bloomingdale. What services are Bloomingdale residents looking for? We need to demonstrate that we would support such an idea. Will residents … More Pet Store Considering Coming to 1500/1600 N Capitol ST

Duplex Development coming to 8th and P St, NW, Across from Giant

From the Prince of Petworth: “Renew Shaw spotted the sign over the weekend and I was able to get a little more info from the folks at Capital City Real Estate. ‘We plan to do 12 two level duplexes. Each 2 bedroom 2 bath. Pricing is not finalized as the project is 6-9 months out, … More Duplex Development coming to 8th and P St, NW, Across from Giant

Schedule for D.C. Emanicipation Day celebration

From ANC Commissioner Thomas: For those who don’t know the significance of the holiday, April 16th was the date in 1862 that President Lincoln signed an executive order effectively ending slavery in the City of Washington (the District of Columbia, as a legal entity, didn’t actually exist until 1871).  That action predates the more well … More Schedule for D.C. Emanicipation Day celebration