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An Apple Store To CityCenter DC?

An Apple Store To CityCenter DC?

It appears as if we were not the only ones who were intrigued by the little piece of retail rumor mongering in Steven Pearlstein's weekend column about the currently-under-construction CityCenterDC, in which "Apple, reportedly, is considering a flagship store for the project." more ›

CityCenterDC Finally Breaks Ground

CityCenterDC Finally Breaks Ground

Ground was finally broken on the massive, $700 million CityCenterDC development on the site of the city's old convention center this afternoon, a project that's spanned three mayoral administrations and countless starts and stops. more ›

Skadden Signs Letter of Intent for CityCenter DC

Skadden Signs Letter of Intent for CityCenter DC

Hot news from the Washington Business Journal this morning on the long-stalled CityCenter DC project. Tierney Plumb reports that mega-law firm Skadden has signed a letter of intent to lease 350,000 sq. ft. of office space at the yet-to-be constructed project planned for the old convention center site. more ›

Trapeze School Set to Open This Weekend

Trapeze School Set to Open This Weekend

There was supposed to be a big press conference for the new D.C. Trapeze School this afternoon, complete with an appearance from the mayor, but the rain kinda put a damper on that parade. Perhaps you've already read about the school being put together in the Washington Post, but when we went by the old convention center site today, it did indeed look like they're ready to start classes this weekend. Check out the D.C. Trapeze School web site for information on classes and schedules. The first classes start this Saturday, and each 2-hour class runs about $55. more ›

BoltBus Moves D.C. Stop Again

BoltBus Moves D.C. Stop Again

Back in December we reported that BoltBus and Megabus had moved their stop from 11th Street NW just above G Street to around the corner on G Street NW between 9th and 10th, right next to the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. The move sparked a little bit of controversy, as it wasn't clear whether the location was any better in terms of interrupting traffic, and some customers were reportedly uncomfortable with its proximity to the soup kitchen across the street. Well Penn Quarter Living reports that after Megabus relocated a third time, to 9th Street NW just above H Street along the side of the old convention center site, as of today BoltBus will follow them there. BoltBus's web site confirms the move to 9th and H Streets at the old convention center parking lot. more ›

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