By Current News Staff Writer - March 27, 2018
Amanda Sirico, a Bowie native and a member of the D.C. Fencers Club, won the NCAA fencing championship with Notre Dame on March 25. Sirico finished in a third-place tie in the women's epee and was named a First Team All-American. (Photo courtesy of Amanda Sirico)
The D.C. Fencers Club recently saluted Amanda Sirico (Bowie, MD) and Isaac Shelanski (Washington, D.C.), who both earned individual bronze medals at the 2018 National Collegiate Men’s and Women’s Fencing Championships.
The championships were held at Pennsylvania State University on March 22 through 25 in which Sirico and Shelanski were two of 144 fencers who were selected to compete.
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By Susan Bodiker - March 27, 2018
Apartment 306 in the Georgetown Heights Condominium sports an open, flowing concept with 1,800 square feet of living space. (Photos courtesy of HomeVisit)
“Alta moda” is not a term one generally associates with home interiors, but a contemporary Italian fashion aesthetic is clearly the inspiration behind the sleek and stylish condominium at 2501 Wisconsin Ave. NW. Think Giorgio Armani couture with its understated luxury and streamlined silhouettes.
Located in Glover Park’s Georgetown Heights Condominium – an exclusive amenity-rich building with only 44 apartments – apartment 306 offers approximately 1,800 square feet of living space and features two bedrooms and two-and-a-half
By Current News Staff Writer - March 22, 2018
Azzi Fudd of St. John's was named the DCSAA Girls Basketball Player of the Year. (Photo by Hannah Wagner/The Current)
The District of Columbia State Athletic Association recently announced its All-State basketball teams. The teams were selected by voting among the coaches.
SECOND TEAM: Mariah Mitchell, Dunbar; Miamour Mesa, Bell; Malu Tshitenge-Mutombo, St. John’s; Taylor Webster, Georgetown Visitation; Niyjha Wright, Washington Latin.
By Susan Bodiker - March 22, 2018
The neo-classical at 3212 Garfield St. NW offers nearly 6,000 square feet of living space, as well as a backyard patio. It is on sale for $2.25M. (Photos courtesy HomeVisit)
Childhood homes play an outsized role in our memories. Every room tells a story; every detail recalls an emotion.
The grand neo-classical at 3212 Garfield St. NW is full of design elements that would enchant adults and children alike – from the numerous porches and outside spaces to the elegant rooms just right for formal entertaining.
Built in 1928 (one of the peak periods for homes of this style), the red brick manor with an imposing two-story columned portico offers 5,808 square feet of living space on four levels and
By Kirk Kramer - March 21, 2018
The proposed project at the Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church site would include the creation of a Sunrise Senior Living facility. (photo courtesy of Sunrise Senior Living)
The lively, sometimes raucous, discussion in Tenleytown about the proposed redevelopment of a church’s property as a Sunrise senior living facility continued last Thursday at a community meeting.
Jonathan McHugh, who sits on Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3E (Tenleytown, Friendship Heights), wondered if a new building at the site of Wisconsin Avenue Baptist Church on Alton Place NW can really serve both as a church and a continuing care retirement community.
“Is it a Reece’s cup?” he mused during the March 15 meeting.
By Susan Bodiker - March 14, 2018
A 3,400-square-foot Colonial at 6425 31st St. NW is on the market for $1.35 million. (Photos courtesy Marlon Crutchfield)
Barnaby Woods is a close-knit community living in harmony with its surroundings. Bordered by Rock Creek Park and developed to make the most of its natural contours and topography, it is a green and tranquil refuge that has long appealed to high-pressured Washingtonians and their families.
While Cape Cods and Colonials are the predominant architectural style, there is more to these homes than meets the eye. Many have been updated to suit today’s lifestyles and use of space while still keeping some of the unique exterior details that make each one unique.
By Shawn McFarland - March 5, 2018
The St. John's girls basketball team poses with the DCSAA trophy and championship banner after defeating Georgetown Visitation, 65-40 on March 3. It was the Lady Cadets' fourth state title in the last five years. (Photo by Hannah Wagner/The Current)
This is a public service announcement to the high school girls basketball teams in the D.C. area: St. John’s has officially created a dynasty after winning its fourth state title in the last five years on Saturday.
And the area should not expect the run to end any time soon, as the Lady Cadets will graduate just one starter and will have one of the best freshman in the entire country in Azzi Fudd coming back for another three years.
By Kirk Kramer - March 12, 2018
Dockless bikes, while providing another public transportation option, are being left anywhere by their riders. The way the bikes are disposed of is becoming an issue for residents. (Shani Madden/The Current)
The dockless bikes that have popped up in recent months on Washington, D.C.’s streets – and sidewalks – have a strong advocate in Colin Browne.
“Once we can get past sidewalk issues, I think the dockless bikeshare program will be a great asset for the city,” said Browne, communications director for the Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA). “Dockless bikes offer flexibility. You can pick one up where it is and leave it where you’re going. They provide ‘last-mile solutions’ for a lot of
Still a Seller's Market: DC's housing numbers are in for February 2018
Every month, I review DC's home sale prices, how long it's taking to sell a home, what percentage of list price sellers are getting, and how those indicators seem to be trending. The numbers for February are in (thanks to our friends at the Bright MLS), and I'd like to share them with you here - along with my insights.
Perhaps the most important indicator in the housing market's direction is the change in home prices compared to the same month last year. The chart below (from MarketStats by ShowingTime) shows that home prices are still trending up. In fact, February's median home sale price hit a record high of $410,000; that's the highest we've seen in any February since