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Southern Living: The 18 Cutest Christmas Towns In The South
Come December, Georgetown’s Federal-style architecture and cobblestone streets are brightened not only with strands of bulbs but also Georgetown Jingle—live holiday music in plazas, parks, and storefronts.
Washingtonian: 36 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
Georgetown Glow isn’t returning this year, but there’s a new holiday event taking over the neighborhood this month.
Retail Dive: Take a look inside the new Barnes & Noble in Washington, D.C.
The bookseller is going through a growth spurt, with plans to open nearly 60 stores through the end of this year.
Urban Turf: 300-Unit Office-To-Residential Conversion in Georgetown Files Updated Design
The largest residential conversion planned in Georgetown is continuing to move forward with a slightly new design.
Yahoo! News: Google Store (the brick-and-mortar kind) Planned for Georgetown
Google has its sights set on Georgetown, hoping to open a brick-and-mortar store that will feature its devices, similar to what people might envision when they think of an Apple Store.
MSN: 23 of the Most Beautiful Gardens in America
The historic estate of Dumbarton Oaks sits in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood.
WTOP: Skate On! 15 Ice Skating Rinks in DC Area
Georgetown has the largest outdoor skating rink in the city, located at the lower plaza centered between 3000 and 3050 K Street NW.
Eater DC: Osteria Mozza Gives D.C. a Taste of Nancy Silverton’s California Cooking
After months of intensive bi-coastal training, the hybrid of all three of Silverton’s LA brands coalesce in Georgetown.
Eater DC: Inside Osteria Mozza, Georgetown’s Highly Anticipated Italian Marvel
The first East Coast location of LA chef Nancy Silverton’s restaurant touches down in D.C. next month.