The new Wisconsin Avenue Wegmans celebrates its grand opening with singing, photos, and a fife and drum band?
May 22, 2017
Wegmans Is Finally Coming To D.C.
The chain grocer will anchor the redevelopment of the Fannie Mae site at 3900 Wisconsin Avenue NW.
The nearly 10-acre property on Wisconsin Avenue will have a whole new future once the institution moves downtown.
Maybe the employee who reported it needs a vacation at a nearby beach?
Jan 24, 2009
Layoffs On The Horizon at Fannie Mae
Fannie Mae’s Wisconsin Avenue headquarters.Photo by NCinDC. Fannie Mae, the national mortgage dealer headquartered in Washington, will be laying off some of its staff as part of a corporate realignment, according to a Washington Business Journal report. Fannie isn’t talking numbers, but WTOP’s sources say that it will be under 500 jobs. (That’s still almost 10% of the organization’s total workforce — no small potatoes.) Fannie last made such sweeping job cuts in March…
Mar 27, 2007
Go Home Already: Beat the Heat
>> A Calvert, Md. dog saved its owner by performing the Heimlich manuever on her. Everybody loves an adorable animal story at 5:30 p.m. on a Tuesday. [AP] >> Giant local employer Fannie Mae expects it will lay off hundreds of workers in the wake of huge federal fines imposed in their accounting scandal. We’re sorry, unsuspecting Fannie Mae employees. [Examiner] >> Rounding out Washington’s Sports Coverage is Jordan Baker’s preview of the upcoming panda…
Oct 24, 2006
Please Think of the Children
Today, the Washington Examiner returns to a theme we’ve noticed (and scratched our collective temple at) a number of times over the past year. It seems that Fannie Mae and the Urban Institute have conducted a survey showing that many District families are leaving the capital for the suburbs, due, according to the Examiner piece, to poor schools, excessive condo construction, and high housing costs. Says the article:Most housing booms are “primarily driven by the…
May 24, 2006
Morning Roundup: Where’s My Earpiece Edition
The District has seen good times in the last few years. Business is booming and neglected properties and neighborhoods are seeing new investment. Crime has plummeted over the past decade, and corruption in the government has faded even as the city’s coffers have filled with new tax revenues. The ebbing of many of the city’s old problems has combined with the election year to place a new and intense focus on fixing the city’s…
Feb 13, 2005
Previously on DCist : Zoo Edition
Any blogger worth their salt should know that the -ist family’s executive editor, Jen Chung, loves pandas. So Jen, here you go. We know you can’t see pandas at the Bronx Zoo (but there are red pandas there — our red pandas here in D.C. died after eating rat poison buried in their enclosure), so here’s the next best thing. We’re sure pandas in their natural habitat don’t have to deal with the construction…