Five people were wounded when gunfire broke out early Saturday morning at a nightclub in the Carver-Langston section of Northeast D.C.
Nov 19, 2012
One City! (If You’re on the Guest List)
The newest part of Mayor Vince Gray’s “One City” agenda? Bottle service.
D.C. United striker Charlie Davies, who was nearly killed in a car accident on the George Washington Parkway in October 2009, has filed a $20 million civil suit against the owner of the nightclub he was partying at before the accident and Red Bull, who hosted the party.
Last week, local development blog DCMud reported that local uber-developer Douglas Development had picked up the deed on the Equitable Building at 915 F Street NW for $5 million, half of what the previous owner paid for it. It’s a property that we’ve been keeping an eye on for some time.
Jul 06, 2011
Popular Gay Nightclub Apex Closes, Has Been Sold
Apex Nightclub, the 18-and-over dance spot popular with the District’s LGBT and college residents, closed its doors last weekend and has been sold.
Dec 22, 2010
Progress On F Street NW “Boozeum” Reportedly Halted
Prince of Petworth passed along word this morning that the ownership of the Museum of Arts & Sciences, a dance hall which was supposed to open in the former Old Equitable Bank/Platinum Nightclub/Club Bounce space at 915 F Street NW, had “unexpectedly suspended all operations and shuttered the business” yesterday at noon.