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Entries from DCist tagged with 'harristeeter>'

April 23, 2008

We can hardly believe it ourselves, but the Harris Teeter in Adams Morgan celebrated its grand opening this morning. The ribbon cutting ceremony for the store, only about five years in the making, took place at a little after 10:30 a.m., with Mayor Adrian Fenty, Ward 1 Council member Jim Graham, and countless Harris Teeter officials on hand to deliver run of the mill remarks and welcome to the store to the neighborhood.......

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January 3, 2008

In yet another sign that the ridiculously long-awaited Harris Teeter grocery store in Adams Morgan is actually going to open, Ward 1 Council member Jim Graham has posted a notice on his web site that the store will hold a Job Fair on January 9 at the Columbia Heights Community Center on Girard St. NW. Both full-time and part-time jobs at the Harris Teeter are available, and applicants are asked to bring copies of their......

Continue Reading "Adams Morgan Harris Teeter is Hiring"

December 17, 2007

Adams Morgan residents on the streets surrounding the new Harris Teeter received official notice at the end of last week that the District Department of Transportation is changing the flow of traffic to accommodate the anticipated increase in cars on the surrounding residential streets. As it stands right now, all three streets that bound the block containing the store are two-way thoroughfares. As of January 21, they'll all become one-way. As detailed in the letter:......

Continue Reading "New Traffic Pattern for Adams Morgan Harris Teeter"

November 16, 2007

>> D.C. Council members have rejected a plan to give a developer city-owned land worth $6 million on which to build a new Radio One headquarters. [WJLA] >> Five new restaurants are coming to Columbia Heights. [Prince of Petworth] >> Traffic was temporarily halted at Union Station this afternoon as Amtrak Police investigated a report of a suspicious package near Gate A in Union Station. Regular service had resumed by 4 p.m. [WaPo] >>......

Continue Reading "Go Home Already: Light and Dark"

November 14, 2007

Via bloomingdale (for now), it looks like Harris Teeter has committed to open a location in a new development project called Constitution Square at 1st and M Streets NE, right next to the New York Ave. Metro station. The news was first posted on the ANC 6C05 blog maintained by commissioner Alan Kimber. Kimber reported that Harris Teeter had originally been interested in an approx. 40,000 sq. ft. space at 3rd & H Streets NE......

Continue Reading "Grocery Store Shuffle in Northeast"

August 7, 2007

Flickr user erin*carly took this high perspective image of the interior of Harris Teeter, and a commenter aptly notes that that it's reminiscent of Andreas Gursky. If you're going emulate great photographers, he's not a bad one to choose, especially as far as your wallet's concerned. Gursky's wide-angle photographs, which turn repetitive items into a single mass of disorienting landscape, fetch serious cash. His 99 Cent II Diptychon is the highest selling photograph of......

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July 23, 2007

Good news for grocery store aficionados in the District: the long-delayed Harris Teeter store locations in the District, one in Adams Morgan at Kalorama and 17th NW and the other at Pennsylvania Ave. SE, across from the Potomac Avenue Metro stop, finally have some official-sounding opening dates. According to an email forwarded by Ward 1 Council member Jim Graham to the Third Police District, the Adams Morgan location will open in mid-February, with the Capitol......

Continue Reading "Harris Teeters Set to Open in 2008"

April 21, 2006

Chinatown may have a new movie theater, a bowling alley, the Verizon Center, Hooters and a lot of new stylish apartment buildings, but it doesn't have a supermarket. And given the news today, that won't change anytime soon. WJLA is reporting that gourmet grocery store Balducci's has decided not to locate a store in the popular neighborhood, opting instead to improve their existing locations. The article notes that Safeway is planning a store at Fifth......

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March 27, 2006

Momentum is building for the push to develop and improve the Columbia Pike corridor, stubborn Giant notwithstanding. A recent article in the Washington Business Journal notes that a significant piece of the development effort could begin to take shape as early as May of this year. An unidentified developer is prepared to close on a property at the corner of Columbia Pike and South Walter Reed Drive, across the street from the Arlington Cinema and......

Continue Reading "Development Coming Down the Pike"

March 7, 2006

It seems that the folks over at Safeway have started taking the endearing nicknames for all their stores a little more seriously -- and they want to get rid of them. The InTowner recently reported that California-based Safeway has started remodeling many of its area stores as part of a national effort to re-brand itself and attract back the customers who have fled to the alternatives, including Giant, Harris Teeter, Whole Foods, and Trader......

Continue Reading "Safeway Looks to Stop Sucking"

January 15, 2006

Yes, it is about that time of year again. That time when DCist comes out from behind our computer screens to prove that we do, in fact, have lives and personalities. And we'd love for you to join us. Since we imagine we're not incentive enough, we'll have drink specials, giveaways, and DJs. And if you were under a rock this week, this is what you may have missed: -- Marion Barry reacquainted himself......

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January 13, 2006

When driving down Kalorama and 17th, it's hard not to notice the massive "Bring Harris Teeter to Adams Morgan" banner, with the now-defunct www.citadeldc.com web address. What exactly is the status of the much-discussed Citadel building's Harris Teeter? DCist brings you the latest news on the neighborhood development issue. This past Tuesday morning, the District's Board of Zoning Adjustment voted 5-0 to approve two zoning variances for the Harris Teeter that were the latest hurdles......

Continue Reading "Harris Teeter in Adams Morgan Update"

March 22, 2005

Giant Food and joint-venture developers CHR LLC announced yesterday that a long-awaited 63,000 square-foot Giant supermarket/pharmacy will open in the Camp Simms area of Southeast (near Alabama Avenue and 15th Street SE) in spring 2006. The supermarket, whose planned construction in Ward 8 dates back at least five years, will stand alongside 25 acres worth of commercial development, worth some $37.5 million, in an area notoriously short on retail options. Attracting Giant, to Ward 8......

Continue Reading "A Giant Across the Anacostia"

February 18, 2005

Popular Adams Morgan coffee shop/bar Tryst is planning to turn off their free WiFi at 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. We noticed the news on local blog prod & ponder, who thought it was "really disturbing" and even called to double check. "That makes perfect sense," said one former server at Tryst we know. "I wouldn't bring a laptop to Adam's Morgan on a Friday or Saturday. They don't want people to sit......

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January 26, 2005

This DCist is home sick today with a splitting headache, bad cough and congested sinuses. We would try to rest more, but we can't get much sleep because of low-flying helicopters over our apartment. Despite being bed-ridden, we're very thankful for laptop computers. So we thought we'd take care of some minor housekeeping and update some of our links to D.C.-area blogs we've been looking at as of late. -- The Upstate Life ... We......

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December 21, 2004

(By DCist contributor Amadie Hart) Forget Whole Foods, Trader Joes, Harris Teeter, and Balduccis. The latest grocery store import to enthrall D.C.-area consumers is Rochester, N.Y.-based Wegmans. The first Northern Virginia branch opened out by Dulles Airport in February, and the retail giant is set to open a second branch in Fairfax in early 2005. Connoisseurs of fresh produce, gourmet prepared foods, and fine wines have flocked to the Sterling branch since its grand opening.......

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November 4, 2004

The West End Guide reports that Trader Joe's, the gourmet Los Angeles-based grocery chain, is set to open its first location in the District by 2006. Trader Joe's is eyeing the old Columbia Hospital site in the West End, which is being converted to retail and residential use. Anticipating Trader Joe's arrival, the team from the WEG did a market basket survey to compare Trader Joe's prices with those at the Social and Watergate Safeways,......

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October 21, 2004

Capitol Hill residents tired of shopping at the mediocre Safeway off Kentucky Avenue SE or the "Un-Safeway" located in the anachronistically named Hechinger Plaza will soon have a new option for full-service grocery shopping on the Hill. Voice of the Hill reports that real estate developer JPI, a leading "fully integrated real estate firm" will develop a mixed residential/commercial area between 13th and 14th St. and Pennsylvania Ave. SE, across from the Potomac Avenue Metro......

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