Photo by Jordan Barab.
- Washingtonians put crime at the top of their list of concerns for the first time in about a decade. [Post]
- Bruce Monroe Park is still slated to become housing. [Borderstan]
- Living Social adds Restaurant Plus to D.C. [DC Inno]
- Paul Wiedefeld isn’t fussed about being Metro’s second pick for GM, vows to create a “world-class system.” [WAMU]
- This historic Dupont building once partially collapsed and killed two construction workers, sparking building safety reform. [Streets of Washington]
- From Filter to Lord of the Dance. [Post]
- D.C. reaches a deal with the Army over Walter Reed. [WBJ]
- Small business owners in D.C. have a rosier outlook than those in 9 other cities. [Post]
- D.C.-based startup gives hashtag advocacy a slightly better name. [DC Inno]
- Arlington says its ready to help resettle Syrian refugees. [ARLnow]
- Rosslyn gets its own Chipotle-of-sushi. [ARLnow]
- Some schools cancel trips to D.C. amid fears of a terror attack. [WSUA9]
- Michelle Obama gave Bethesda’s CityDance an arts program award. [Post]
- D.C. continues to be San Francisco-ized. [Borderstan]
- In case you really want to live in a former schoolhouse, here is your go-to guide. [Curbed]
- How the abandoned Klingle Road will turn into a trail. [GGW]
- Inside 826DC’s new space. [Washingtonian]
- Neighbors want to see the Franklin School as a performing arts center run by Georgetown. [Post]
- This Day in DCist: Photos from the inside of the Capitol’s scaffolding.
Rachel Sadon