Most of us are familiar with the concept of the carbon cap-and-trade for emissions control. The District Department of the Environment (DDOE) is the first city in the U.S. to […]
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New Online Grocer Moves In Next Door
There’s a new grocer in town, and it’s not like the rest. The only way to shop at Relay Foods is to go online. Then, you pick up your purchases […]
Thank You, Tenant Summit!
by Barbara Cline This Saturday, I will be attending the 6th Annual Tenant & Tenant Association Summit at the Kellogg Conference Center at Gallaudet University. I encourage all renters – […]
UDC To Lease More Apartments Near Campus
by Brady Holt Current Staff Writer The University of the District of Columbia is preparing to lease up to 15 apartment units for its students in a building across Connecticut […]
Community Tended at Former Victory Garden
Marjorie Rachlin first checked in with the gardeners of the Melvin Hazen Community Garden a year ago. She figured it was time for another visit. Here are the people and […]
High-Rise Life: Greener Condos
by Barbara Cline Forest Hills condo owners who want their buildings to be greener should see what the Master-Metered Condo Alliance is doing. Although this group is only for Maryland […]
High-Rise Life Save The Date: 2013 Tenant Summit
On Saturday, September 28th, the 6th Annual Tenant and Tenant Association Summit will be held at the Kellogg Conference Center at Gallaudet University. The event is FREE. And the information […]
High-Rise Life: #1 Renter Complaint
by Barbara Cline Which one of the complaints listed below represented the largest number of client intake cases for the Office of the Tenant Advocate (OTA) in FY 2012? 1) […]
Forest Hills Residents Turn Stormwater Into Resource
by Leah Lemoine Environmental Protection Specialist District Department of the Environment Why has the District Department of the Environment (DDOE) provided over 5,000 homeowners in DC – including some of […]
A Tale Of Two Developments
Two new apartment buildings with 200+ units are going up on Connecticut Avenue. The similarities seem to end there. And the differences include the neighborhood response to each project. The […]