The Arlington-based company wants to focus on Politico and pretty much just Politico.
The building on H Street NE that houses the Rock & Roll Hotel is up for sale, but don’t worry: the venue isn’t going anywhere.
Mar 11, 2013
Historic Georgetown Post Office To Be Sold
A historic Georgetown post office is set to be sold to a developer.
Publix is big in Florida, while Stop & Shop is largely found in New Jersey, New York and New England. Could either one make inroads into D.C.? Maybe!
NPR is welcoming listeners and fans to its headquarters for a big sale of network and program merchandise. Ever wanted to own a Carl Kasell plush toy?
The latest rumors about the Capital City Diner moving to Columbia Heights and serving Kosher deli and Asian fusion cuisine are still pure conjecture, the restaurant’s founder says.
Apr 03, 2012
Capital City Diner, Resurrected?
The Capital City Diner may have found a new owner interested in keeping the popular eatery local.
Mar 06, 2012
Miss the Capital City Diner? It Can Now Be Yours
Lots of people were upset when the Capital City Diner closed in late January. And while the most anyone could walk away with was a last meal and maybe a picture of the iconic diner, now everyone has the chance to own the ultimate memento—the actual diner.
Mar 28, 2011
Former WaPo Reporters To Buy Politics and Prose
Politics and Prose, the much-loved D.C. bookstore which has continued to prosper while other area bookstores cleared out their shelves, will soon have new owners. According to the Washington Post, former Post reporters Bradley Graham and his wife Lissa Muscatine will purchase the store, which has been on sale since last June.
Aug 23, 2010
As The Washington Times Lays Dying
With all the hubbub about the launch of TBD, the barely-floating wreckage that is the Washington Times has been widely ignored over the past couple of months. But DCRTV reports today that the paper’s last rites have all but been delivered — according to the blog’s sources, the Times was lucky to even make it past last Friday, as a “press release [regarding the last edition of the paper] was reportedly ready for distribution when an apparent last minute and revised offer to buy the paper was submitted.”