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“NRP Group To Begin Construction On Fully Affordable . . . - PoPville 301 Florida Avenue, NE rendering courtesy PGN Architects, a Michael Graves Company From a press release: "The NRP Group, a vertically integrated, best-in-class developer, builder, and manager of multifamily housing, in partnership with Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, Inc (MHCDO), has closed on construction financing for Emblem, a 115-unit, entirely affordable housing
“Local bank recommendations” - PoPville I have been with Sandy Spring bank for decades but I’m looking for an alternative since the merger with Atlantic Union Looking fora high yield savings plus checking option
“The NRP Group Breaks Ground On Fully Affordable Housing Apartment . . . “The NRP Group, a vertically integrated, best-in-class developer, builder, and manager of multifamily housing, in partnership with Marshall Heights Community Development Organization, Inc (MHCDO), has closed on construction financing for Emblem, a 115-unit, entirely affordable housing community in the middle of the thriving NoMa and Union Market neighborhoods The community will be entirely
Slowly, Slowly but Nando’s Now Opening this Fall in Woodley Park 2631 Connecticut Ave, NW At first we were looking at "this summer" but now new signage up at the coming Nando's Peri Peri in Woodley Park says this Fall Since their buildouts are usually pretty great (this is a former bank) I'm confident it'll be worth the wait
Capital One Cafes are coming to Georgetown and Chinatown!! Wait, what? The new locations will serve as a community space where DC residents can recharge their bank accounts, devices and lives while learning new ways to manage their finances through free Capital One services like Money Coaching or Money Workshops, try out new digital and financial tools, use fee-free ATMs, tap into free Wi-Fi, or simply grab a
“The Curbside Groceries truck is expanding food access in . . . - PoPville The truck, operated by the Capital Area Food Bank, parks at residential and community sites for 1-3 hours and sells fresh produce, meat, and pantry items It accepts cash, credit, debit and SNAP EBT payments You can learn more about what the truck sells and its current site schedule at curbsidegroceries org If you or someone in your network might be interested in hosting the Curbside
“The 133,000 square foot project will include multifamily . . . - PoPville The entire project is privately financed; Eagle Bank is the primary lender On October 16, 2019, the Museum signed a 99-year lease for space within the renovated Grimke School, allowing a vast expansion of its exhibits and a state-of-the-art media theater In the fall of 2020, Community Three will deliver a warm lit shell to the Museum, which will then commence a multi-million dollar buildout
“MANIFEST, DC’s first-ever barbershop, speakeasy and . . . - PoPville “MANIFEST, a culture-driven lifestyle concept is set to open this fall in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of the nation’s capital Conceived by K J Hughes, along with partners Brian Merritt and Susan Morgan, and designed by visionary design firm, Snarkitecture, the thoughtfully curated, first-of-its-kind space repurposes an array of essentials into a modern self-care moment Within Manifest
“Smithsonian Fellow Victor Ekpuk Unveils ‘The Dancer’ Sculpture in . . . “The Logan Circle Community Association (LCCA) is proud to announce the unveiling of The Dancer, a striking 10-foot metal sculpture by internationally renowned Nigerian-American artist Victor Ekpuk, now permanently installed at the corner of 14th and R Streets NW photo by Adedayo “Dayo” Kosoko Commissioned by LCCA with the support of community partners, including Whitman-Walker and
“OAG Seeks to Recover Nonprofit Funds Improperly Diverted from H Street . . . photo by Josh From the office of the DC Attorney General: "Attorney General Brian L Schwalb today filed suit against Kenneth Brewer, Sr , the former executive director of the nonprofit H Street Community Development Corporation (HSCDC), for misusing nonprofit funds and awarding himself more than $1 25 million in unauthorized bonuses In its lawsuit, the Office