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- Details on the Purple Line. [Post]
- Pepco and Exelon waste no time in getting their paperwork in. [WBJ]
- Floridian ex-pats may soon be getting a familiar grocer. [WBJ]
- LaRuby May touts Wizards facility as other councilmembers seek to limit the cost for taxpayers. [Post]
- City Bikes is leaving Capitol Hill. [WashCycle]
- Ex D.C. Councilmember Michael Brown won’t be returning to his Chevy Chase home when he gets out of jail next year. [Post]
- Only one area investor made it to Forbes’ top 100 VC list. [DC Inno]
- The reasons why the rent is still too damn high, despite rent control. [District, Measured]
- Georgetown is getting a new restaurant called Church. Pray for us. [Eater]
- Farmers market season is upon us. [Y&H]
- Last week’s Metro shutdown cost WMATA $2 million in lost revenue. [WBJ]
- Reston and Tysons are getting a total of 29 new Bikeshare stations this fall. [GGW]
- This Day In DCist: Park Service proposes employing dogs in the war against goose poop.
Rachel Sadon