A look at what's going on in Trinidad, on H Street, and in the larger area north of Capitol Hill.
Monday, October 31, 2005
H Street Food Co-op in the News
Hillrag on H Street Clean & Safe Program
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Hillrag on H Street Aspirations
Friday, October 28, 2005
Post on Young Home Buyers
Thursday, October 27, 2005
Neighborhood Night @ the Martini Lounge
Here's the info:
Hello all,
Now that H Street Martini Lounge is open for business, we are going to host a mixer for all the wonderful neighbors in the community. We want to thank those for their support, and also invite the community out to one of the newest establishments in your own neighborhood.
To give you a little information about the lounge right here on H Street, we cater to mostly a mature clientele. The lounge offers a large variety of premium Martinis, in addition to non-alcoholic drinks and light appetizers. We also offer live jazz entertainment.
We would love for the community to come out on Wednesday November 2, 2005 and join H Street Martini Lounge for a "Neighbors Night Out". To show our appreciation we will offer complimentary passed hors d'oeuvres between 6-7pm and $5 Fresh Fruitini Martinis all night.
The address is 1236 H Street, NE. Please join us. We cannot wait to meet and greet each and every one of you.
Thank you,
H Street Martini Lounge Staff
Trinindad Ivy City Garden Club Planting Saturday
The Trinidad-Ivy City Garden Club
Invites You to Plant Bulbs with us
This Weekend
We are a group of citizens of Trinidad and Ivy City who have some together to beautify our neighborhood and build community. Check us out at http://ticgardenclub.blogspot.com/ to see some of our members at work and please come out and join us this weekend. We hadn't planned any plantings until the spring, but we were blessed with a grant of bulbs just last weekend, and we apologize for the late notice, but hope that you will be able to make it.
Meet us at the corner of Montello and Morse Streets NE this Saturday, October 29 at 8:30am (or whenever you can make it). We'll be going until we're all done.
We were fortunate enough to get a grand variety of spring-blooming bulbs from GrowDC which we picked up last week, and they need to get into the ground before the first frost.
So come on out and meet the Garden Club in person and help us ready the treeboxes for some spring beauty.
*All Trinidad-Ivy City Garden Club events are BYOT (Bring Your Own Tools)!
Thanks and we'll see you this weekend,
Trinidad-Ivy City Garden Club
Contact trinidadgardener@yahoo.com for more details or call Maria at (202)288-0639.
Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Fix-It-DC at the Joseph Cole Center
Monday, October 24, 2005
A Reaction to the Post on Gentrification
Post: Gentrification in DC
Friday, October 21, 2005
Farmers Market Tomorrow
Thursday, October 20, 2005
The Trend of Partial Repainting
ANC 6A Letter Re: Street Preachers at 8th & H
Examiner on Safeway Renovation
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Tired of Do-Yourself-Renovation?
We've all done some kind of project around the house. Whether it was something as small as sanding and repainting a couple of rooms, or as large as a complete rehab you know how the motivation can began to flag after a while. I've been in my place for about two and a half years (I started working on this place a month before moving in, while I still lived a block and a half away) and I have reached a point where everything that needed to be done immediately is taken care of. The kitchen and bathroom need almost total replacement, but it's all cosmetic. The basement remains unfinished & unorganized. But the roof is sound, the leaks in the windows are plugged,the toxic carpet is gone, and the lights now respond to the appropriate switches. Sometimes people think I'm joking when I tell them I used a circular saw on my kitchen floor. I just laugh along, and then i show them the pictures. All of this is typically in the back of my mind. I was reading the In Shaw blog this morning & this post made me think about it again. I also like the site she links to called House in Progrhttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gifess. Apparently this site is part of a whole group of blogs by people either renovating or building their homes. Here's the link to . Of course, I also suggest that you check out my old favorite, the Brownstoner Renovation blog (They are starting 2 new reno blogs soon).
Look! There's the kitchen floor...in the dining room!
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Monday, October 17, 2005
Meeting on Development at 2nd & K
I wanted to pass on some information regarding the 200 K St development. At the
DC Zoning meeting last week this PUD was delayed one more month to allow time
for the community to have input into the current plan. This PUD has been
continually delayed for nearly 10 years. It is my understanding that the owner
continues to modify the PUD and make promises to the community that have not
been fulfilled. If you would like to be involved in how our neighborhood is
being developed this is a good opportunity to be heard.
There will be a total of four meetings which will determine the ultimate outcome
for this project. The first is a special community meeting on Tuesday, October
18th at 6pm.
A SPECIAL CALLED COMMUNITY MEETING
DATE: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
SUBJECT: Case No. 01-28TE ( PUD Modification and Time Extension 200 K., Street,
NE) Ronald J. Cohen and Representatives
LOCATION: Mount Airy Baptist Church
1100 North Capitol Street, NE
South side entry
Contact Person:Commissioner Daniel M. Pernel 202 421-2001
After this special community meeting this item will appear before the ANC 6C
Commission "Zoning and Planning Committee" on November 2, 2005, and will finally
appear before the whole ANC 6C
Commission November 9, 2005.
Both meetings will be held at 635 Massachusetts Avenue, NW second floor at
7:00p.m.
The final hearing on this Case No. 01-28TE (PUD Modification and Time Extension
200 K., Street, NE ( New Name "Union Place" ) will be heard before the District
of Columbia Zoning Commission.
Time and Place: Thursday, November 17, 2005, Office of Zoning Hearing Room Suite
220 441 4th., Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001.Contact: 202 727-6311.
Trinidad to Get Streetscape Dollars
Liquor Store to Community Center?
A Personal Story on Fighting Neighborhood Crime
Friday, October 14, 2005
Upcoming Great Streets Meeting
Upcoming Events: Great Streets Corridor Meetings
Georgia Avenue - 7th Street NW - H Street NE - Benning Road - Nannie
Helen Burroughs
Minnesota Avenue - Pennsylvania Avenue - Martin Luther
King - South Capitol
Great Streets are coming. The District Department of Transportation has
set aside $100 million to improve six corridors as Great Streets, but we
need you to tell us how. Where do you need new sidewalks, lights, trees
or public art? Where are better pedestrian spaces needed? How can we
improve transit services? What is the character of your street? Do you
want a typical streetscape? Something historic? Something completely
different? What do you see?
Saturday Oct 29 Nannie Helen Burroughs/H Street/Benning/Minnesota
9:00am - noon Friendship Edison Academy at Carter G. Woodson
4095 Minnesota Avenue, NE
(Minnesota Ave Metro or bus routes U2, U5, U6,
U8, X1, X2)
Thursday, October 13, 2005
Good News About Nuisance Properties
Another Rainy Saturday?
I haven't checked the weather report, but if it does rain, don't let it keep you away from the farmers market on H Street. I was there last weekend & the turnout seemed surprising good for a rainy day (it was doing more than just sprinkling). Barring flat out emergencies (like a flooded farm) the farmers market will be there. So the next time your soccer game, or gardening plans get rained out, you can always check out the market instead.
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
H Street Martini Lounge to Open Friday
(photo taken during renovation)
This Friday, October 14th, is the grand opening of the H Street Martini Lounge at 1236 H Street. The Lounge, which offers both food & drink, will open its doors at 4pm on Friday. The evening will feature live jazz.
Post Piece on Sursum Corda
If you have an interest in affordable housing, you should check out what NARPAC has to say on the topic.
Here's a slightly older Post piece on the offer from KSI. Click here to see the National Building Musuem's page on Sursum Corda (including a photo).
Monday, October 10, 2005
Action at New York Furnishings
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Senate Square Condos in the Post
Here's a link to a story on the rise of the luxury condo. The article references Senate Square (the condos Abdo is creating in the former Children's Musuem at 3rd & H).
Friday, October 07, 2005
The Pug
Here's a shot of the recently painted rolldown at the Pug (sorry the shot is crooked, but you can get the idea). This place is in the looks building in the 1200 block of H Street. The Pug is meant to be a boxing themed tavern. A partner of Joe Englert's is opening this one (I believe sometime in the next few months).
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Formant Featured in Hillrag
Hillrag on the H Street Farmers Market
Farmer's Market Saturday
What: A place to buy fruits and veggies directly from the farmers that grew them. You can also buy breads, cheeses, scones, pies, cookies, honey, bratwurst, pork, flowers, pumpkins, apple cider, yogurt & much more. Now serving coffee from R&B (1359 H Street).
When: Saturdays from 8:30am-12:30pm
Where: the 600 block of H Street
Come out and support H Street's own farmers market! Dogs are welcome.
Alley Cleaning Party for Florida & Morse
When: 10am this Saturday
Why: Clean the alley & meet your neighbors
What to bring: Old clothes & tools (rakes, clippers, brooms, dustpans, trash bags, gloves)
Refreshments provided.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
H Street Cafe
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
"Gourmet" Deli Opening Soon
Monday, October 03, 2005
Post Article Mentioning Crummell School
H Street Transitions
Nate's Records & Tapes =>Closed
Appears to have closed down. Located in the 800 block of H Street, Nate's specialized in oldies music & they also sold fishing tackle.
H&R Block =>Opening
In a previously empty space in the 800 block of H Street (a couple of door's down from Nate's).
Nationwide Insurance =>Opening
On the north side of the 1300 block of H Street (next to the dark blue buildings).
Family Food Center =>Change in occupation plans
The opening soon signs advertising discount bedding are gone & the for lease sign is back up.
Three spaces on on the northside of H Street (the one featuring fish in the window & the two spaces next to this one) that have long been rumored to be turning into art galleries now appear to be moving that way. An artist at the H Street festival displayed some work at his booth out front, but also had some inside the middle building. I will posting more info and pictures later.
Sanctuary =>Hosting events again
With their plumbing problems resolved, Sanctuary is once again hosting late night events on Fridays & Saturdays.