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Foxtrot, Georgetown's latest neighborhood corner store and delivery market, is opening its doors on March 1 at 1267 Wisconsin Ave NW, with everything from local finds to somm-selected wines and craft beer.
The Georgetown BID's free outdoor public art experience will be presented as an extended two-part series this Spring (April 2 - June 27) and Summer (July 2 - September 26), highlighting a majority of DC artists.
They opened a brand new Georgetown location this month at 1336 Wisconsin Ave NW, so swing by anytime through February 28 for a free gift.
Learn how to preserve your own family photos, documents and more while exploring Georgetown's Black history during a free, virtual community program on Feb. 19 from 1 pm - 2 pm.
The Georgetown BID is announcing Phase 2 of the Georgetown BID Employee Emergency Relief Grant - a program aimed to award one-time grants of up to $300 to employees in our commercial district who have lost their jobs as a result of the coronavirus crisis and need help with immediate and emergency needs, such as housing, transportation, and food.
Take a stroll through the neighborhood and hear stories of scandalous love affairs, motherly love, and a true story of Beauty and the Beast.
Executive Pastry Chef Kieu-Linh Nguyen just launched Cakes by CUT, a specialty cake concept within CUT DC at Georgetown's Rosewood Washington, DC hotel.
Barstool Sports launched The Barstool Fund to help raise money for small businesses struggling to stay afloat during the pandemic, and earlier this month they made the call to Martin's Tavern and selected them as a fund recipient.
Georgetown-based Junior League of Washington is supporting Georgetown businesses with their new JLWallet promotion. Purchase the pass for $25 and receive a discount at each of the participating stores and restaurants throughout February.
byGeorge is a weekly blog produced by the Georgetown Business Improvement District (BID) that profiles the unique and diverse business owners, employees, office workers, residents, students, locals and tourists who shape DC’s oldest neighborhood.