Oct 31, 2012
Potomac Spills Over Georgetown Waterfront Park
The Potomac River, swelled with rainfall from Hurricane Sandy, has started pouring on to Georgetown Waterfront Park, dragging a thick layer of muck and debris onto the boardwalk there.
Dec 14, 2011
NPS Shows Off Georgetown Waterfront Boathouse Plan
A crowd of boating enthusiasts gathered in an unfinished office above Washington Harbour last night to kick off a National Park Service study to determine the feasibility of designating a large segment of the Potomac riverfront in Georgetown for the development of new boathouses for non-motorized crafts.
Dec 17, 2007
D.C. Celebrates Tea Party
It was 234 years ago Sunday that American colonists dumped tea into Boston Harbor as part of a symbolic protest against being taxed by the British while not having a representative in the Westminster Parliament. Yesterday District voting rights activists remembered the event by holding their own tea party, this one to protest the union’s last standing example of taxation without representation. Though the wind whipped across the Potomac River, about 80 activists and…
Dec 04, 2007
This Christmas, All We Want is Voting Rights
Sure, it’s December and we’re all preoccupied with holiday cheer and making plans for that one New Year’s party that will finally be worth the all the hype. But even though they’ve suffered some setbacks this year, D.C. voting rights activists are pushing the cause through the holiday season. On Thursday, December 6, the D.C. Council will hold a hearing to consider legislation that would place large electronic billboards outside the John A. Wilson Building…
May 11, 2007
Out and About: Weekend Picks
FRIDAY: >> What, you mean you don’t already see enough of Ian Svenonius around town? The DJ, Internet talk show host and former head of Nation of Ulysses and The Make-Up is giving you another chance to eyeball his annoying multitalentedness with a slide show presentation in conjunction with the release of “The Psychic Soviet”, a collection of essays he’s recently published. 7 p.m. tonight at Crooked Beat Records. SATURDAY: >> There is an open…
Mar 05, 2007
Changes in Store for Georgetown Waterfront
Last June we reported that the Georgetown waterfront, which has never been much of a gem, was finally starting to take shape. Specifically, the Georgetown Waterfront Park, three decades in the making, had finally jumped through the last of its bureaucratic hoops and would soon see a parking lot coverted to green space. But for what was left of 2006, nothing much happened. The parking lot remained. Late last week we saw that the parking…
Jun 25, 2006
Previously on DCist
This week featured a little bit of everything. We debated whether a man should be safe in his home, defended Washington sports fans, checked in on the National Zoo’s elephants, and checked out Tilly and the Wall at Black Cat. We wondered where the Smithsonian’s electric car went, visited and reviewed SILVERDOCS, took a look at the new development plans for Near Southeast, and looked on as D.C. Mayor Anthony Williams took control of…
Jun 21, 2006
Georgetown Waterfront to Suck a Little Less
For all the talk of how valuable the land along the Potomac River in Georgetown is, little has been done with it. That’s now changing. The Georgetown Current is reporting today that the long-awaited nine acre Georgetown Waterfront Park is finally becoming a reality, with bulldozers starting to tear apart the parking lot that has to date blocked access to what could otherwise be spectacular river views. The park, which over its 25 years on…