Thursday, November 29, 2007

Action in the 1300 Block of H

I've been spending more time in the 1300 block ever since SOVA opened (I'm generally down there a decent amount anyway to check out the Salvation Army, which now has dressing rooms by the way) and so I've noticed quite a bit of interesting activity.

H Street Country Club 1335 H Street
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The Country Club building in its Phish Tea incarnation.
A while back there were some rumors about a slow down with this place, but I've noticed some recent activity. This morning a guy was moving in old birdhouses and other hanging items (possible light fixtures?). When this tavern opens it will serve American food and feature a DC themed mini-golf course (indoors).

Phish Tea, the Caribbean restaurant which used to occupy the space was, as the only "real" sit-down restaurant on H, the focus of high hopes when it first opened, but these soon soured amid patron complaints of over-priced yet mediocre food and horrible service. I was once served cold coffee there (it wasn't iced coffee). Before closing its doors Phish Tea rented out space to both a local church and a martial arts group.

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A waiter delivers a patron's coffee at the now defunct Phish Tea.

The Mart 1341 (1343?) H Street
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This handsome looking building is much worse for the wear. I believe it used to belong (and perhaps it still does) to local developer (he even grew up in the neighborhood) Orlando Brooks. I have recently noticed signs of activity at the site. This morning I noticed information in a window assigning responsibility to Taurus Development and Norman Smith Architects. At one point I'm told that Orlando wanted to put in apartments or condos. I don't know what the current plan is for the site, but the building could be a good candidate for mixed-use development. I think apartments, condos, or artists lofts would all be good options (we're probably a bit heavy on the luxury condos these days). This is a massive building and just putting it back in use should really help out the 1300 block. The building is sandwiched between the old Jumbo building (which now has other tenants) and a dollar store.

Gallery O/H (not sure of the address, perhaps 1352 H Street?)
I've seen the owner of the not yet open (the original opening date was over a year ago, but he encountered a few delays) Gallery O/H (pronounced Gallery Oh!) lurking about. I've heard he's been talking to an architect and working on the other two buildings (which will also be galleries) that are adjacent to the pictured gallery that you have, no doubt, noticed.
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Removing paint from the gallery's facade in fall of 2005 (only days before annual H Street Festival).

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Festival goers lounge in front of the gallery.

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The adjacent gallery buildings

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Despite not being open ,the gallery has had artists booths at the H Street Festival since 2005. This is nice because it gives you an idea of the type of art you might expect to see on display there (so called "outsider art").

You may have also noticed that the front window on one of the buildings has been boarded up for a while. This is the result of a particular vandal throwing a hammer through the window. Hopefully the gallery will be open soon.

The Ice Cream Place (not the actual name) 1358 H Street
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Ok, this is an old photo, but that white building in the middle (currently blue) is supposed to house an ice cream and sweet shop.

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While under renovation

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This is the owner selling some of her wares during the 2007 H Street Festival.

Originally they were aiming for a fall opening date, but I suspect that at this point they might choose to hold out until the spring.

The Ohio 1380 H Street
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The Ohio suffered a fire several years ago and both the interior and exterior are in need of some repair.
Until a little over a year ago this corner building held the Ohio Restaurant and Lounge. The Ohio had been on H Street for decades (I believe it first opened in the 1950s).

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Photos of the Ohio's original owners still hang on the wall.

It's definitely a piece of H Street history, and like that of H Street, the history of the Ohio hasn't always been pristine. Before its acquisition by members of the Ayele family the place was considered by a many to be a bit too rough and tumble. I recall once asking an area resident about the Ohio and being told it was just a bar for derelicts and alcoholics. By the time I first walked into the Ohio in the spring of 2006 the place was already being transformed. The original owner had died and an Ethiopian family from Virginia had purchased the building the previous December. Their plan was to beef up the menu to attract some new customers. The Ohio was really an interesting place, and it may be the only restaurant I've ever frequented with a "wine list" that consisted entirely of Manischewiz. The dishes were styrofoam and mixed drinks were served in disposable plastic cups. Yet the Ohio won many converts in its final months (including the City Paper reviewer Tim Carman, Fritz Hahn of Going Out Gurus, and various posters the Chowhound boards) because the food really was great (if occasionally uneven). The place had a very distinctive vibe and the jukebox was amazing (mostly old school stuff like Sam Cooke and Billy Stewart). Mostly I think the place had promise. That promise was unfortunately cut short when one of the sister who ran the place, Betty Ayele, was murdered in her car in Del Ray on October 25 2006. Betty had a bit of criminal background (drug related) and had previously testified against members of the notorious Murder Inc. crew (who were linked to multiple witness killings). Betty's killer was never identified, and though the Ohio continued to operate for a couple of days after the shooting, it closed its doors for the last time that October. ever since there has been a "for sale" sign hanging in the window, but when I walked by a week or two ago it was gone. Has the Ohio been sold?

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A patron enjoys his pigs feet platter in happier days.

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The Ohio's signature meatloaf with mac and cheese.

But diners (perhaps with a less rowdy crowd than the Ohio once attracted) have long been near the top of the list of businesses many locals would like to see on H Street, and I'm convinced that a well run diner could have broad appeal. We don't really have anyplace like that around here (Tony's sells the breakfast, but you'll have to take it elsewhere to eat). They could even stay open late to feed to post theater/concert/bar crowd.

We'll have to wait and see what will become of the Ohio, but until its fate is clear I can keep hoping for a diner.

Will the Ohio go from dead space..
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...to thriving diner and nightspot?
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Note the potential patio space (which is quite large).

Babes in Toyland & Toys for Tots

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The Washington Savoyards open their new show Babes in Toyland, this weekend and they are offering some special discounts.

All tickets to performances Friday November 30th through Sunday December 2nd are $25. If you buy 4 tickets they are $20 each.

The show runs through December 9 and tickets are normally $35-$45.

Tickets to Babes can be purchased on the Atlas Performing Arts Center website or through the box office, 202.399.7993.

During the run of Babes in Toyland, The Savoyards will be collecting toys on behalf of Toys for Tots and the local organization Bright Beginnings.

The Atlas Performing Arts Center is located at 1333 H Street.

Watch the NBC News4 story on the production. A couple of points:
1. This isn't really community theater because the Savoyards are a professional company.
2. You'll notice the station used a old construction shot of the front of the Atlas. The panning shot immediately precedes Atlas Executive Director talking about all the new development on H Street. Sort of an odd juxtaposition.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

NYT: Greening Alleys in Chicago

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The Times offers an interesting piece on what Chicago is doing to improve the environmental impact of its massive system of alleys.

Last Night's 6A Zoning Meeting

I was unable to attend do to a school obligation, but I'm soliciting summaries/comments from any who did attend and there is at laest one summary if you click through to the comments. The following are some notes and photos from local resident David Klavitter (so of course, the copyright belongs to David):

NOTES:
During the monthly ANC6A Economic Development and Zoning Committee meeting, H Street NE community members got their first peek at preliminary ideas to redevelop the 800 and 900 blocks of H Street NE, current home to the H Street Connection. Drew Ronneberg chairs the committee.

Developer presented three very preliminary ideas for developing the property under the provisions of the planned unit development (PUD) process, which provides the community a much larger role in the planning phase.

The architects stressed the draft designs concepts were extremely "preliminary." The developer was reluctant to post the designs online until the architect had a chance to refine them.

The developer and attorney said the current property does very well financially. They said there are no pressing needs to re-develop it.

Initial concepts call for an eight-story, 90 foot tall building. This is about the same height of the Capitol Hill Towers building south of the H Street Connection.

The project will contain retail (with 14-foot ceilings) on the first floor and residential units above. No office space.

About 350 residential units are planned.

A decision whether to sell or rent the units will be made later.

Plans call for about 500 parking spaces, all below grade. About three spaces for every 1000 feet of retail, and about one space for each residential unit.

The parking and service entrances would be located in the 700 blocks of 8th St and 10th St NE. There would be no access point at the current 9th St NE traffic signal.

The building is planned to be a highly-rated LEED certified (environmentally-friendly) building.

The developer and H Street Main Street's Anwar Saleem said the H Street Corridor needs residential density. They said this project—including all eight stories—would help. The project doesn't conform to the H Street overlay, which they said may now possibly be "outdated."

Most everyone at the meeting agreed they'd like to see the property redeveloped. Most concerns were about the building's mass, particularly the project's height.

The ANC6A Economic Development and Zoning Committee voted unanimously to empower Drew Ronneberg, Rich Luna, Annie Swingen and Barbara Haleck to represent the community in the PUD process.

THE PLAYERS:
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Gary Rappaport, president/CEO of Rappaport Companies.

H Street Connection owner and developer: Rappaport Companies, Gary Rappaport is CEO:
http://www.rappaportco.com

Developer's attorney: Chip Glasgow, attorney with Holland + Knight
http://www.hklaw.com/Biographies/Bio.asp?ID=76384

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Sarah Alexander (right), of Torti Gallas and Partners, stands with two of three "extremely preliminary" design concepts.
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Preliminary designs for redevelopment of the H Street Connection.
Note the traffic will enter and exit onto 8th and 10th Streets NE.

The architect: Torti Gallas and Partners, Inc.
http://www.tortigallas.com

Projects by Torti Gallas:
The Ellington at 13th and U Streets NW
http://www.tortigallas.com/project.asp?p=50192


CityVista at 5th and K Streets NW
http://www.tortigallas.com/project.asp?p=84746

Columbia Heights Revitalization
http://www.tortigallas.com/project.asp?p=50215


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ANC6A Economic Development and Zoning Committee members Rich Luna (left) and Drew Ronneberg question the developer's attorney, Chip Glasgow, attorney with Holland + Knight.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

CP: Singles Sales

Ok, I haven't seen the Dupont Current article that CP references, but they've got something likely to fuel the fire between the camps on either side of the singles ban.

Or not, they've already got a comment accusing the Paper of misrepresenting the issue and leaving a copy of the ANC's ABL rules as supporting evidence.

Reminder -->6A Zoning Com Meeting

Don't forget that tonight is 6a's Zoning Committee meeting where the developers who wish to remake the H Street Connection will introduce their plans. This should be an exciting meeting.
When: 7pm tonight
Where: Sherwood Rec (10th & G)

Monday, November 26, 2007

A Cool Tool

Check out this map of the Atlas District. Follow the advice to "click here" and you'll see not only see a lot more functionality, but also that you can add, delete, and edit entries (and also see a much larger map). Take a look.

Work Continues @Pap & Petey's

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Thanks to Will for sending in this photo of the new signage and news that a crew is still actively working on the place. Pap & Petey's, located at 421 H Street, will feature live jazz and blues.

Roll Call: Not the Next Adams Morgan

Roll Call recaps last week's 6A ABL Committee meeting (subscription required).

WBJ: Streetcars Desired

The Business Journal discusses the return of streetcars generally and mentions the one coming to H Street.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Last Night's ABL Meeting

Last night's meeting was generally calm and there plenty of discussion with a large crowd. Basically the general consensus (there was some minority disagreement) was that we aren't ready to look at a cap/moratorium yet. Anwar Saleem and others expressed concern that placing to many restrictions might have a chilling effect on interest from potential businesses. The Committee stressed that there will be opportunities in the future to consider a cap/moratorium.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

The Rest Stop

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1015 Napa Opening Soon?

At tonight's 6A ABL Committee meeting Anwar Saleem, Executive Director of H Street Main Street (HSMS), stated that he expected 1015 Napa to open "the first of next month." Napa is a restaurant offering American food with a California twist. It is located at 1015 H Street. Anwar Saleem is the owner of Hair Rage, which is located next door to 1015 Napa.

6A ABL Committee Mtg Tonight

Just a reminder about tonight's 6A ABL Committee from 7-9 at the Sherwood Rec. Center (10th & G). The primary topic of conversation will be a theoretical cap on CT & CN (tavern and nightclub) licenses on H Street.

NY Mag: Degentrification

New York Magazine muses on the future of Red Hook and what happens to the next hot neighborhood when things slow down.
Commentary:
from Curbed
from Gowanus Lounge

Monday, November 19, 2007

PSA Meeting Offers A Comforting Revision

Recall the recent police alert (it circulated on the 5D listserv and I posted it here)regarding a shooting near 16th & Raum? As originally described the incident went something like this:
-man wearing black Northface jacket and ski mask enters home through the rear door that opens to the alley;
-masked man finds woman in the house and shoots her in the face;
-masked man flees through the back door leaving woman conscious, but bleeding;
-police arrive.

This description deeply troubled a lot of people I know because (a) it's disturbing to think of someone being shot in the face and lying there bleeding until the police arrive, and (b) this description sounds like it could be a home invasion robbery gone wrong. Shootings do occur, but usually the people shot in Trinidad know each other and have some kind of beef, or it's a domestic disturbance incident. You don't get a lot of cases where it seems like you might be at significant risk just by being in your home. so it was pretty scary to read about this.

As it turns out, the masked man in a Northface jacket was a fabrication. The real story involved a teenage boy (I think he was 15) who was playing with a gun and accidentally shot his girlfriend in the face. If this sounds oddly familiar to you that's probably because the same thing happened a couple of months ago in SE and it made the papers because it lead to the recovery of the missing gun from the Deonte Rawlins shooting.

Obviously a young woman was still shot in the face (she lived and is recovering), but I'm much happier to know that this was an accidental shooting, than to believe there might be some masked robber out there who shoots in the face when he finds you at home.

Wholesale

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In the northern portion of the Florida Market.
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Friday, November 16, 2007

PSA 504 Meeting Tomorrow

What: A Police Service Area meeting. This is a place to express community concerns (primarily those related to crime and public safety). You can also learn about local crime trends.
When: 10am Saturday November 17th
Where: The Developing Families Center 801 17th Street NE
*PSA 504 includes all of Trinidad, as well as Ivy City and Carver-Langston. The new Commander Lamar Greene will be present. There may also be a discussion on domestic violence in PSA 504.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

WP: ACTCo Loses Artistic Director

The Post reports that the African Continuum Theater Company has lost its new Artistic Director.

HIPSxotic @Palace of Wonders

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The Pug isn't the only bar getting into the fundraising habit. The Friday Palace of wonders plays host to HIPSxotic, which will benefit HIPS (Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive). HIPS is a local harm reduction organization that focuses on sex workers. In addition to condom distribution and counseling, the group also provides other services. You can red more about them on their website. Here are the vitals:

Where: Palace of Wonders (1210 H Street)
When: Friday November 16th starting at 8pm
Why: Belly dancing, burlesque, drag kings & queens, erotic poetry, sideshow acts & more.
How Much: $15 Cover (all proceeds go to HIPS)
Who: Anyone 21 years or older

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

VOH: H Street Mulls Bar Cap

Voice of the Hill reports on the ANC 6 ABL Committee's community discussion of a potential CN/CT license cap. This meeting is next Tuesday from 7-9 at the Sherwood Rec. Center (10th & G).

Sunday, November 11, 2007

WP: Horace & Dickie's

The Post's Sunday Source hits up H Street's little fried fish and chicken joint (conveniently located just north of H Street on 12th).

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Pug Fundraiser Tonight!

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Late notice I know, but I only got this today. From the Pug:

Hey,
just a quick reminder about the fundraiser Saturday night at the Pug. we're helping raise travel funds for the Ardoyne Boxing Club lads to come over and fight a club in D.C. we're recommending a $25.00 donation which will get you free Heinekin, wine, vodka, Bare Knuckle Stout, and probably, shots of Irish whiskey. If 25 is too steep we're also donating all the sales for the weekend off of the Pug's new draft system. Hope to see you. Enjoy the holiday. Remember the vets.
Tonyt

The Ardoyne Boxing Club is from the inner city working class Ardoyne neighborhood of Belfast. The Pug is planning to start doing the fundraising thing more often (maybe once a month). You may have also noticed that they now have beer on draft, but I'm not sure what beer/beers they've got on that system. Remember that they also have inexpensive tasty paninis and hot dogs (and of course, cheesy puffs)! The Pug is located at 1234 H Street.

Friday, November 09, 2007

Farmers Market News

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The Express has a nice piece on the eat local trend and on farmers market in DC. According the Express shoppers at the H Street FreshFarm market spend money more per farmer than customers at any other farmers market in DC. Is it the mutsu, or the okra? This is not to say it's the most profitable market (far from it), but only that the customers who come tend to spend significant amounts of money compared to the total number of farmers. I can say that the market has a lot of regular customers who make it each week and that the market will definitely be back next year.
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Free Limited Legal Clinic

From the listserv:

Columbus Community Legal Services Presents

a Free Limited Advice Law Clinic
Date: Sunday, November 18th
Time: 1:00-5:00 p.m.
Location: St. Anthony's Parish, Margot Hall (cafe entrance)
12th and Lawrence Streets, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20017
Take the red line to Brookland-CUA Metro Stop; take Michigan Ave East and turn right on 12th Street heading South. Right at Lawrence.
This FREE limited advice clinic will allow individuals to discuss legal issues, including legal issues about having a pet. Some of the topics that people can learn more about are:

* HOW TO CREATE A WILL OR TRUST
* HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF IF YOU BECOME SERIOUSLY ILL
* HOW TO FILE FOR BANKRUPTCY
* RENTING A BASEMENT APARTMENT
* HOW TO AVOID MORTGAGE AND HOME IMPROVEMENT SCAMS

* LOW INCOME TAX CREDITS AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
* LOW INCOME SUBSIDY PROGRAMS SUCH AS MEDICAID
* HOW TO PROVIDE FOR YOUR PET AFTER YOUR DEATH
* D.C. LAWS ABOUT CRUELTY AND NEGLECT OF ANIMALS
* D.C. LAWS FOR PET OWNERS, SUCH AS LICENSES, LEASHING, ETC.

The Washington Humane Society Mobile Adoption Center will be in the church parking lot to talk about how to adopt a dog or cat!

* D.C. LAWS ABOUT WHEN AN ANIMAL IS HARMED OR HARMS A PERSON

Columbus Community Legal Services is a law student clinic at the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

Shooting @16th & Raum

A pretty disturbing alert just went out on the MPD-5D listserv. About an hour ago police responded to 1265 16th Street where they found a female suffering from a gunshot wound to the face. She was conscious and is in stable condition. Police are looking for a black male wearing a black Northface jacket and a black ski mask. He entered the home through the backdoor and fled into the alley.
This is located in northeastern Trinidad, immediately south of Mt. Olivet Road and immediately west of Bladensburg Road.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

15th & Duncan

I can't vouch for the following (just a rumor),but here's what I received:

On the corner of 15th and Duncan St. NE there is a empty Apt building that used to be one of the biggest drug havens in the area. In fact there was a homicide there in 2006. Renovations started and real estate king Stuart Long was fixing the place up to be condos. Now rumor has it that he has sold it to John Spicer, a man who has been convicted of real estate fraud [according to the sender, but not truly known to me]. Supposedly his plan is to turn the building into section 8 housing or homeless housing.

SOVA Opening Monday 11/12

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A message from SOVA:
More than a year after R&B Coffee closed, I'm proud to say that SOVA has arrived. I received my C of O on Monday, and passed my health inspection this afternoon. I immediately went down to the DCRA building to pick up my business license, so I have everything I need to open. This coming Monday (Veterans Day), Nov. 12th, I will officially open the doors at 6:30 am.

The hours for SOVA (pre-alcohol license) will be as follows.

Mon - Friday, opening at 6:30 am
Saturday, opening at 7:00 am
Sunday, opening at 8:00 am (this is subject to change to 7:00 if there's enough demand from the neighborhood to open at that time on a Sunday)

Closing hours will be as follows

Sun - Thurs., 9pm
Fri. - Sat., Midnight (this time is also subject to change to 11pm if there is not enough demand)

Look forward to serving you all.

Frank Hankins

Congratulations Frank! I'm sure I'm not the only future patron excited about this. SOVA is located at 1359 H Street.

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They also have WiFi!

CCS Instrument Petting Zoo

From the Capital City Symphony:
The Capital City Symphony holds its annual family concert at the Atlas Performing Arts Center on Sunday, Nov. 11. Come first to our popular instrument petting zoo at 3:30 p.m. and stay for the 4 p.m. concert featuring Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf. Children 16 and under are always free. Buy tickets through the Atlas box office at 202-399-7993 or http://www.atlasarts.org/. Advance tickets are $16 for adults. The advance-price discount is taken at checkout online. Hope to see you there!

CP: Marketing Mussels

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The City Paper's Tim Carman reviews Dr. Granville's.

WP: Anti-Litter Campaign

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Here's a short piece on DC's anti-littering efforts. highlights:
-DC's biggest litter offenders are believed to be those between 6 and 24 years of age.
-$25-30 million of DPW's $75 million annual solid waste budget goes to picking up street and alley litter.
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Then there is always the always infuriating issue of improper disposal...
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Thanks to Ben from 11th Street for sending in the article.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

NBC4: Investigating Missing $16M Prop Tax

Not an entirely local issue, but should be of interest ($16 million worth of public interest). NBC4 reports that the US Attorney's office is holding a press conference at 3:45pm.
The Post provides much more information, including the fact that criminal charges have been filed against two women in the thefts (which the Post characterizes as involving between 12 and 20 million dollars). This promises to be the largest (in terms of funds stolen) DC corruption case in history. A sample of what's to come:
"The sources said that Walters, who had an annual salary of $81,000, allegedly spent more than $1.4 million at Neiman-Marcus during the past several years."
-Washington Post "Federal Officials to Indict D.C. Tax Office Employees"

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

DCist: Desperately Seeking...

DCist has borrowed a photo, shot by Prince of Petworth, of what appears to be a sign placed by realtor suggesting possible uses for a vacant commercial space. DCist has taken the opportunity to ask its readers to indulge in yet more "What this place really needs is..."

BisNow: The Next 14th Street?

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The Landmark Lofts in an earlier phase.
Real Estate BisNow asks if H Street is the next 14th Street in this little update on Abdo's Landmark Lofts (also mentions the Senate Square apartments, and says that both will go live next month).

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Monday, November 05, 2007

Fenty to Visit Rosedale

From an email forwarded to me:

You are invited to participate in the Mayor Adrian Fenty's Community Walk Through on Wednesday, November 7, 2007 at 2:30 pm.

The Mayor and other agency representatives will lead the walk through in parts of the Rosedale neighborhood to address neighborhood concerns including the Rosedale Recreation Center. MPD 1st District officers and members of the Mayor's Ward 6 Neighborhood Services Core Team will also take part in the event.
The Walk Through will begin at 2:30 pm at the corner of 17th and Kramer Streets NE.

The group will walk through 17th and Kramer Streets NE

Tour of Alley behind 17th and Kramer Street NE

16th and Kramer Street NE

15th Street NE – Street Signs

15th and Gales Street NE (Vacant Lots and there is a Nuisance Property on the 1500 blk of Gales Street NE)

15th and Duncan Place NE

16th Place and Benning Road NE

Limiting Liquor Licenses on H?

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Interested in the topic? If so, you might want to attend a public hearing on the issue. The hearing is being held by the ANC 6A Alcohol Beverage Licensing Committee. Right now the committee is merely looking at the possibility (assuming there is public support for such a measure) of requesting a moratorium on new CT (tavern) & CN (nightclub) licenses. The moratorium would not affect CRs (restaurant licenses). Adams Morgan recently instituted a cap on tavern and nightclub licenses. One good point made in the article is that many CR license holders may not actually be selling the required percentage of food.

Tuesday Nov 20th
7-9pm
Sherwood Recreation Center (10th & G NE)

Other places of interest:
BarDC list of nightclubs and bars in Adams Morgan (map)
BarDC list of nightclubs and bars on H Street (map)
Street Liquor Economics (this one's not about bars, but about malt liquor generally and probably relates more to singles sales)

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Transformation @414 H

No current photos, but a guy was working on 414 H Street yesterday. That building has been boarded up forever, so I immediately noticed when the board on the front window was down and there was a ladder out front. One source indicated that the plans call for a dance studio to occupy the space.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Think Outside the Box

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Florida Market.

ANC 5B Meeting Recap

To any of you in attendance at last night's meeting let me apologize for the length. For those of you not familiar with our ANC meetings I'll explain. Our meetings are supposed to start at 7:30, but invariably kick off 15-20 minutes late. Typically the meeting ends around 8:45-9:00, but they occasionally run a bit later. Last night we started the meeting around 7:50, or so. We did have a quorum last night, so that was a bit of a highlight (we've failed to make quorum at our last two meetings). Our number of Commissioners needed to achieve a quorum has temporarily decreased to six, since one of our twelve recently resigned. There were six of us at the meeting last night. First, what we did achieve:

1. Agreed to send a letter of support for Children's Medical Center's (this is actually not in 5B, but it's close to it so they came) application for a Certificate of Need for a Facility Master Plan, Phase II (expansion).

2. Agreed to send a letter of support for Progressive Life Center's application for bond financing so it can purchase its building located at 1704 17th Street NE.

3. Commander Greene of the MPD discussed crime trends in the 5th District.

4. Approved some reimbursements of expenses for copying and such.

5. Approved a couple of other administrative matters and rules (mostly relating to office access). The issue was slightly contentious because our office is located in a private facility (the Salvation Army Harbor Light Center) so only the Chair can have a key. Some former Commissioners in the audience objected to this (the copier and other resources are also in theory available to community groups and members). But given the key arrangement, and the fact that this place is not exactly near public transportation, use seems likely to be limited. (our meeting location, 2601 18th Street NE, doesn't exactly score highly on the accessible by public transportation scale either).

Why last night's meeting took so long:
I'd like to say it was because we had a backlog of tasks from those times we didn't have a quorum, but that would be a lie. Last night we had a handful of very talkative people in the audience who did not really want to keep on task and kept steering us off into other directions (e.g., at one point there was a hypothetical question about placing foster kids who might be firestarters). Though the Chair did somewhat attempt to clear things up, there were a few repeat offenders there last night who would not be deterred, and if we have explicit rules about how long someone gets the floor, they aren't exactly enforced. So, two hours and fortyfive minutes after many of us arrived, the meeting concluded at 10:00pm.

Present:
5B01 William Shelton (Chair)
5B02 Patricia Brown Daniels
5B07 David Hooper
5B08 Elise Bernard
5B10 India Henderson
5B11 William Myers

Absent:
5B03 Raymond Chandler
5B04 Rayseen Woodland
5B05 Rosetta Davis
5B06 Wilhelmina Lawson
5B12 Joseph Paul

Vacant:
5B09

Taxi Lights to Actually Mean Something

All right, this is a city wide issue, but, dammit, it matters to us here. The new meters and regulations (specifically the one about not being able to pick up additional passengers) may mean that whether a cab light is on may actually indicate availability.

DCist is also reporting that Fenty has announced a direct link between the meters and the light on the top of the cab that would automatically turn the light on and off.