Tag: D.C.
Out of the Attic: Pushing back against the D.C. rule
A fascinating map of Alexandria issued in 1845 by the noted map maker Thomas Sinclair documents an unusual period in the city’s history, when...
Your Views: Wrong approach for stream restoration
To the editor:
The biggest problem with the so-called natural channel design approach to stream “restoration” for us in the greater Washington D.C. region is...
Your Views: Scooters are a recipe for disaster
To the editor:
It seems that the Capitol Hill Police have sent warning letters to the eight dockless commercial scooter companies operating in the District...
Asana becomes a lead partner in King Street Corridor Initiative
Asana Partners, which has entered into the King Street real estate market in a major way over the past two years, has become a...
City to host demo of dockless mobility devices
The city is hosting an open house regarding dockless mobility devices, such as e-bikes and scooters, this weekend.
The city will host the event on...
Blessed Sacrament named a Blue Ribbon school
Blessed Sacrament School has been named a 2018 National Blue Ribbon School by
the Department of Education for the second time, the department and the...
On the rebound: T.C. boys’ basketball hits reset button
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
Correction: The original version of this article incorrectly described the departure of Brett Sullivan as T.C. Williams boys basketball coach as...
Visit Alexandria announces waterfront festival, arrival of tall ship
As part of the city's ongoing King Street Corridor Initiative program, Visit Alexandria is launching a waterfront festival and other programming throughout the fall...
Compass shakes up Alexandria’s real estate market
By Alexa Epitropoulos | [email protected]
Compass has made waves since launching in the Alexandria market in June with top-selling real estate team The Goodhart Group as its founding...
City switches its mobile pay app
The city is switching its mobile pay app from Pango to ParkMobile as of Sept. 1, the city announced Thursday in a news release.
The...