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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Wacky Weekend Sale and Plant Rescue at Old City Green this Saturday
This Saturday is also "Give a Plant a Home Day." Owner Frank has rescued plants that now need a good home to rest their roots.
Old City Green
Corner of Ninth and N Streets, Northwest
Washington, DC 20001
202.412.2489
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Shiloh to Sell Its Eighth Street Properties
This could potentially be a great thing for everyone -- church and neighborhood. Hopefully the intent to sell is sincere and the prices will be reasonable given the properties' conditions and the current market.
Hotel Florida Concept

I randomly came across this webpage for a boutique hotel concept designed by Group Goetz Architects ("GGA") to be located across from the Howard Theatre. If pursued, the boutique hotel -- dubbed "Hotel Florida" -- would be located on the triangular lot across from the Howard Theatre.
Here is GGA's description of the concept:
The 6-story building will consist of 55 hotel rooms, 1st floor retail space and an underground parking garage. Amenities, which include a lobby, administration area, lounge, bar, small conference room, reading room and movie theater, will be organized in a dramatic four-story atrium that will be visible from both T Street and Florida Avenue.Even though the idea of a hotel on the site sounds pretty conceptual at this point, what do you think of the unique design?
The exterior of the building is made of poured-in-place concrete, punctuated with random small openings that allow for selected views of the city from the suites. Overlapping with these openings, a metal screen with a floral pattern covers the entire South façade, further enhancing the aesthetics of the building.
The rooms are compact and laid out along the periphery of the building. Each is simply organized in a rectangular shape that can be divided by a system of curtains. This system provides guests with the option to open and close the room at their convenience; also allowing for several levels of privacy as the curtains cross and overlap. All furniture is made of a single fiberglass molded element that integrates a credenza, table, bed and bathtub.
Size: 46,000 SF
Image from Group Goetz Architects
Monday, July 27, 2009
Veranda Delights
On Saturday night, we attended a birthday celebration at Veranda, located at the corner of Eleventh and P Streets, Northwest. We were reminded of how much we love the cozy neighborhood joint. Our food -- an array of small plates ranging from sliders to hummus -- was delicious. The service was great (I am now a huge fan of hostess Ann Marie). The crowd was diverse and fun. And the drinks kept flowing without breaking the bank.Veranda's shaded outdoor seating is also fantastic (but the torrential rains on Saturday night kept us inside). It's an ideal place for some small plates and wine after work.
Veranda
1100 P Street Northwest
202.234.6870
Friday, July 24, 2009
The Nine Gets Painted
Thanks, Drew, for the photos!
Shakti MindBody Studio Offers Serenity on Seventh Street
Shakti* (pronounced "shahk-tee") is a vibrant yoga lifestyle and healing center. Shakti helps you incorporate the healing practice of yoga and other holistic therapies into daily living. They utilize traditional healing practices merged effectively with modern techniques in a nurturing and inviting atmosphere. Among the services offered are:
Energizing and relaxing classes: yoga, pilates, meditation and budokonThey currently offer a special of two classes for $20 and monthly memberships. Ask about massage specials and discounts for students, nonprofit employees and seniors.
Healing therapies: Chair, Swedish and Deep Tissue Massage, Thai Yoga Massage, Reiki, and Reflexology. Hot Stone coming soon!
Naturopath, Ayurvedic and Nutritional Counseling
Life Coaching and Private Sessions
Corporate and On-site yoga, pilates and chair massage
Group Discounts for Employer Sponsored Memberships
Community Classes
Monthly Community Yoga Class
Yoga Pamper Parties
Yoga Teacher Training Program
Family, pre-natal and kids yoga
The owners invite you to come relax, take a class and have some tea!
Shakti MindBody Studio
1015 1/2 7th Street, NW, 2nd Floor
Washington, DC 20001
info@shaktimindbodystudio.com
202.783.6463
*Shakti is the Divine force manifested to destroy negative forces and restore balance. It is the Mother goddess, the source of all, the universal principle of energy, power and creativity.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Another Shady Car Lot Gone
In related former used car lot news, preliminary site work at the corner of 9th and P Streets took place this past weekend. As you may recall, a beautiful new mixed use development is planned for the lot, which formerly housed Wings Motors.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Wired Opening on Seventh Street
I couldn't find out anything else from a brief internet search, but I am intrigued and excited about the potential for this new business!
Corduroy 's Second Floor Bar Offers a Delicious Value
For $30 every night (Monday through Saturday, 5 to 10 pm), the upstairs bar offers a three course prix fixe menu. The current menu offerings follow:
First CourseAdditionally, the upstairs bar offers a happy hour special in which wines by the glass are $7.
Soup of the day,
Fillipino style spring roles,
Mr. Calza's green salad with sherry vinaigrette,
Local caesar salad, or
Salad of local beats, carrots and goat cheese.
Second course
Delmonico steak with lyonnaise potato,
Fish of the day,
Duck confit with shitake mushroom and frisee, or
Wild mushroom linguine.
Dessert
Flourless chocolate cake with coconut sorbet,
Selection of ice cream,
Pistachio bread pudding, or
Fresh fruit sorbet.
Corduroy
1122 9th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.589.0699
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Development Pipeline Updates from ANC Meeting
The Howard Theater (renovation of historic theater in the 600 block of T Street, Northwest, into a live performance venue with restaurant and bar) - Work began recently on the front facade. The anticipated opening is late 2010 or early 2011. The Howard Theatre acquired 1830 Wiltberger Street, Northwest, which will house the Washington Jazz Institute.
The Convention Center Hotel (mostly new construction of convention center headquarters hotel at Ninth Street and Massachusetts Avenue, Northwest) - With financing in place, hotel may break ground on October 1. Construction should take three and a half years.
CenterCity - (mixed use development of ten acre site of old convention center) - The developer, Hines/Archstone, is attempting to secure financing, which is, in part, dependant on finding an anchor office tenant.
Shaw Junior High School - (demolition and replacement of school facility on Rhode Island Avenue) - A budget of $54 million is being put in place for the complete demolition and reconstruction of the school.
Broadcast Center One - (mixed use office/retail/residential development at Seventh and S Streets, Northwest above north exit to the Shaw/Howard Metro Station) - Project could break ground later this year if financing falls into place. Financing is apparently tied with securing a co-anchor tenant to occupy the office portion of the building along with financially troubled RadioOne (originally slated to be the one and only anchor tenant). The residential portion of the project will now be apartments and not condominiums.
Parcel 42 - (all-below-market building planned for Seventh and R Streets, Northwest) - The project lacks financing in part due to the income cap for residents.
City Market at O - (mixed use grocery/retail/hotel/condominium/senior housing project bounded by O, P, Seventh and Ninth Streets, Northwest) - The groundbreaking should occur in late 2010.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Convention Center Hotel Financing Approved
Back in June, the Business Journal reported that construction could start this Fall if the Council passed this legislation today. I've got my fingers crossed that the hotel indeed breaks ground in the coming months. Completion of the hotel -- which will, among many other things, bring ground floor retail to lower Ninth Street in Shaw, keep convention-goers in the area, provide jobs, help attract conventions, and give us a beautiful, iconic building where surface parking now exists -- will be a major boon to the area.
New Construction on Tenth Street
Construction is well underway on a three story row home on a formerly vacant lot in the 1500 block of Tenth Street.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Alternative to Massive Parking Lot Proposed for Bundy School
I agree with park proponents that a large parking lot abutting P Street is harmful to the neighborhood. The oversized surface lot will create a dead-zone along P Street and will represent a missed opportunity for adding vitality to the block. A park, particularly a dog park, will attract users throughout the day and throughout the week, which will provide added security to the street and will enhance the adjacent and nearby parks, Safe Shores, schools, businesses, and residences as a result. Also, a dog park is needed in the eastern Shaw area, as none currently exists despite the area's numerous dog-owning citizens.
For more information, check out the Friends of Bundy Park webpage.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Shaw Neighbors Work to Remove Billboard Blight
Gardening Questions Answered at Old City Green Tomorrow
Sounds like a great opportunity!We have an exciting opportunity coming up this weekend for anyone enthusiastic about gaining more gardening knowledge. This Saturday all day (9-6) we will have a Master Gardener on site to answer any questions you may have and to conduct surveys regarding your outdoor home garden habitats. Our friend Mary from UDC Cooperative Extension Services will be at OLD CITY green all day Saturday offering her expertise to any and all who would like it.
So whether you're green (in a "new" kind of way) to gardening, trying to be more green, or are as green as they get but just have something you want a second opinion on; come on down to OLD CITY green this Saturday and visit Mary the Master Gardener!Hope you have great rest of the week and hope to see you soon!
-Frank and the OLD CITY green team
Old City Green
Corner of 9th and N Streets, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.412.2489
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Pipeline: The Jazz @ Florida Avenue
Coincidentally, the day after my friend asked me about the parcels, I saw this Washington Business Journal article about developers of affordable housing projects seeking a portion of the $33.7 million that the city will receive in federal stimulus money from the Treasury Department. The article names a handful of developers seeking funding and the projects for which the funding is sought. The WMATA Florida Avenue project is one of the projects listed and, for the first time, I learned the name of the project: The Jazz @ Florida Avenue. The article states that Banneker Ventures LLC and Bank of America CDC are the parties seeking funds on behalf of The Jazz @ Florida Avenue.
I did a little more digging and found a few additional details about the project. In conjunction with the application for stimulus funds, the developers submitted this Project Narrative (PDF). It is 14 pages long, so I'll just share a few of the sound bytes most interesting to me:
The Project will include three adjacent buildings, featuring a total of 124 apartments and 20,000 square feet of ground floor retail. The Project will also feature one level of below-grade parking in each building, containing a total of 61 parking spaces, as well as public plazas fronting 8th and 9th Streets, NW and Florida Avenue, NW. The development will be a mixed-income project where at least 20% of the total residential units will be affordable at 50% of area median income. . . . The unique floor plans and stylistic finishes include 9 foot ceilings, in-unit laundry, granite countertops, and ceramic kitchen tiles.Torti Gallas and Partners are the architects of the project. According to the application for funding (available here in PDF), Construction should start in May 2010.
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The Project will entail three newly constructed buildings, each including residential apartment units and retail space. A graceful sequence of new distinct glass and brick buildings will give a rich and varied texture to the 7th Street/Florida Avenue/U Street urban fabric. Each of the buildings will have four stories of residential units. . . . Each building will have private residential courtyards located over the retail which will provide enjoyable outdoor recreation space for the residents. . . . The retail space, consisting of 20,000 total square feet, will be spread out on the ground floor of each building.
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Friday, July 03, 2009
Garden Party at Old City Green
Since our last GARDEN PARTY was so much fun, we've decided to have another one. Friday July 3rd at 7:30pm. Bring a dish for 5. Or bring a beverage or two of your choice. We'll have the BBQ running and the music playing. And of course if you are a muscian, you are welcome to play for us.Sounds really cool! What a neat, laid back opportunity to mix and mingle with neighbors.
Bring $5-$10.00 for our fundraiser forNew Community for Children. NCFC-DC.org
WE'D LOVE IT IF YOU CAN JOIN US!
Old City Green
Corner of 9th and N Streets NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.412.2489
Thursday, July 02, 2009
Wine Bar Coming to Ninth and U
Fringe Festival 2009
Marking the 100th anniversary of Futurism, banished? productions cordially invites everyone to celebrate the passé-ist glory of Futurist degustation: a tactile seven-course “meal” of gastronomic revolution!
Pasta Prohibited!
ONLY 8 PERFORMANCES
at the Arthur S. Flemming Center (1426 9th St NW)
Sat 07/11: 7p, 9:15p
Sun 07/12: 3p, 6:15p, 8:15p
Mon 07/13: 7:30p
Sun 07/19: 4p, 7:30pR.S.V.P. or food-related concerns to info@banishedproductions.org
Course 1: Polyrhythmic Salad
Course 2: Aural Sensations
Course 3: Aerofood
Course 4: Magic Food
Course 5: Visual Nutrients
Course 6: Totalrice
Course 7: Tactile Vegetable GardenDigestivo
Tickets on sale today! 4 ways to get your tickets...
*Call 866-811-4111
*Buy Online here!
*Visit the Festival Box Office @ 607 New York Ave NW
*Cash only admissions 1 hour before performance @ Arthur S. Flemming Center, 1426 9th St NW DC
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Celebrating Wagtime
It is a crime that I have not yet posted multiple photographs of the newly overhauled Wagtime Pet Spa and Boutique located at 1232 Ninth Street, NW. The four story building, which underwent a massive, top-to-bottom, inside-and-out, awesome-attention-to-detail, amenity-intense renovation over the past year, looks amazing and offers so much under one roof (from pet grooming to boarding to supplies). I will take photographs and post them soon so we can collectively gush about this gem on our main streets.
This past Saturday, I attended a party celebrating the completion of Wagtime's renovation. The event was so cool -- the entire facility was open for perusing, dogs abounded (some for adoption), people mingled, wine, beer and appetizers were plentiful, and live music filled the air. I loved checking out the doggie-roof-deck (yes, boarding dogs have access to a private roof deck!), where a bulldog was keeping cool in a kiddie pool.If you haven't seen Wagtime recently, you must check it out. It really is an asset to our neighborhood.
Wagtime Pet Spa and Boutique
1232 9th Street, NW
202.789.0870 (daycare and boarding)
202.234.8825 (grooming and dog walking)
