By: Neighborhood Retail

New tenant emerges in Cleveland Park
January 27, 2022

The bakery and dairy bar is close to signing a lease for the former Firehook Bakery on Connecticut Ave NW, just... Read More
NOW OPEN: A New Cocktail Lounge in Georgetown
April 14, 2021

Donahue. The luxe Champagne, cocktail, and dining lounge just opened courtesy of two Fabio Trabocchi Restaurants alums, former beverage director Luca... Read More
Cut Seven featured in Good Morning America
February 9, 2021

How one couple got creative to save their business Gym owners Chris and Alex Perrin of Cut Seven fitness studio in... Read More
Boulangerie Christophe awarded 2020 Bread Hero by Tiptree
December 11, 2020

This November 19, 2020, Stephane Grattier, Lead Baker at Boulangerie Christophe in Georgetown, Washington D.C, was selected as Overall Winner of…

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Winter is coming – Restaurants struggle as colder weather approaches
December 2, 2020

The restaurant industry’s nightmare year is about to get even darker. The cold weather is expected to slow demand for D.C….

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Failed Lease Negotiations Forcing D.C. Restaurants To Close
July 30, 2020

Businesses, especially in the restaurant sector, are facing some really tough realities right now. But landlords are not far behind… An…

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The future of the restaurant market with COVID-19
April 28, 2020

The restaurant industry is preparing for a long, uphill battle. With government relief measures not working for many restaurant businesses and…

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Struggling restaurants need a break from their landlords
April 25, 2020

The coronavirus has brought out the best and the worst in landlord-tenant relationships. At a time when restaurants are limited to carryout…

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Washington Life: Young & the Guest List 2020
March 10, 2020

Congratulations to our CEO, Bethany Kazaba, for being selected for the Young & the Guest List 2020 this year. Every year…

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Buffalo & Bergen Bringing Bagels Back to Capitol Hill
December 12, 2019

Chersevani, one of D.C.’s foremost purveyors of New York culture, loves her “Union Market family” and hopes to be there for…

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