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All Blog Entries by Marjorie Dick Stuart

Found 722 blog entries published by Marjorie Dick Stuart.

  By Susan Bodiker-January 10, 2018 3636 Prospect St. NW is on the market for $4.995 million. (photo courtesy of HomeVisit)  

A river doesn’t exactly run through this Georgetown home, but it comes pretty close.

The white brick row house at 3626 Prospect St. NW has been extensively renovated and reconfigured to focus attention on what is arguably one of the most spectacular views in the city, overlooking the Potomac, the Key Bridge and the glittering towers of Rosslyn, VA.

Built in 1937, the now contemporary home offers approximately 4,400 square feet of living space on five levels and includes four bedrooms, four full and two half-baths, one gas-powered fireplace, wide-plank white oak flooring throughout, four terraces and

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  By Kirk Kramer-January 10, 2018 The project would highlight the Key Bridge's distinctive arches with architectural lighting. (Brian Kapur/The Current/September 2017)

 

Lighting up the Key Bridge at night is fine with Tom Gallas, but he does not want the structure looking like New Orleans during Mardi Gras.

“It is not a party bridge,” Gallas said at the Dec. 7 meeting of the National Capital Planning Commission. “The Key Bridge is the most historic and iconic bridge across the Potomac. It should be respected for what it represents.”

Gallas and the other members of the planning commission provided comments on a concept design for plans to light the Francis Scott Key Bridge, which carries US 29 across the Potomac River from

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  By Kirk Kramer - January 10, 2018 D.C. Water is informing residents to expect to see rising water bills. (photo courtesy of D.C. Water)  

With costly federal mandates in force at the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority, officials are warning customers to expect rates to rise until they peak in 2026.

That is according to Tommy Wells, chairman of the D.C. Water board and director of the District’s Department of Energy & Environment. Wells addressed residents at the Nov. 27 meeting of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission 3/4G (Chevy Chase), where he had been asked to discuss the Clean Rivers Impervious Area Charge (CRIAC).

This surcharge is intended to offset the costs of rainwater that runs into the city’s storm sewers from

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On Wednesday, December 6, over 40 community members gathered for the Cleveland & Woodley Park Village’s annual holiday party at All Souls Episcopal Church. Attendees enjoyed a delicious variety of homemade food and desserts, with a festive backdrop of live music provided by violinist Steven Natrella and pianist Arthur Smith. The program featured various readings including winter-themed poems by Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, Hanukkah traditions, and the Christmas story from the Gospel of St. Luke. The festivities concluded with a joyous sing-a-long of Hanukkah, Christmas, and wintery songs, including Oh Hanukkah, White Christmas, and Let It Snow. 

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Click HERE to read the December 2017 issue of Inside America's Coolest Neighborhood!

I hope you enjoy the latest edition of my popular DC newsletter. This month, I introduce my exciting new blog dcluxurydefined! Also, you'll learn about the importance of real estate negotiation expertise, see some fun snapshots from the Cleveland & Woodley Park Village's annual holiday party, and read about my new partnership with Current Newspapers. I think you'll really enjoy Jean's heartwarming success story on page 3, and find the local DC housing market stats on page 4 informing.

Thanks for keeping me on my toes in December - it was a busy month all around, and I'm so appreciative. Have a very Happy New Year, and I look forward to a fantastic 2018. As

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  By Susan Bodiker - December 13, 2017 11Park is between the neighborhoods of Logan Circle and Shaw. (Rendering by Spine)  

D.C.’s changing landscape has brought a new vibe (and some gentrification controversy) to long-established neighborhoods, as well as a whole new purpose to older structures whose original use is long past the sell-by date.

Such is the case with 11Park at 1628 11th St. NW. Nestled between the hip-and-happening neighborhoods of Logan Circle and Shaw, this former commercial building has now been converted to a chic condominium complex, featuring eight ultra-modern two-level town houses and 24 flats.

A duplex available at 11Park offers an open living space next to the kitchen. (photo by Studio Trejo)

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  By Current News Staff Writer - December 20, 2017  St. John’s quarterback Kevin Doyle received the 2017 Gatorade D.C. football player of the year award. (Brian Kapur/The Current/September 2017)  

By Robert Bettmann

St. John’s quarterback Kevin Doyle has been named 2017’s Gatorade D.C. football player of the year in recognition of his exceptional season with the Cadets, this year’s Washington Catholic Athletic Conference champions.

Doyle threw for 2,204 yards while completing 62 percent of his passes with 22 touchdowns and only two interceptions. He has committed to play at the University of Michigan next year, under star coach Jim Harbaugh, former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Gatorade’s Player of the Year

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By Zoe Morgan - December 20, 2017 Toys collected in D.C. went to children in Puerto Rico for Christmas. (photo by Kat Vazquez Studio)  

After seeing the devastation of Hurricane Maria, local sixth-grader Javier Llano-Cruz wanted to help. And with the assistance of his family, his Oyster-Adams Bilingual School classmates, private donations and even the toy industry, Llano-Cruz got to help make Christmas better for thousands of children in Puerto Rico.

With his mother, Llano-Cruz traveled to the beleaguered island from Dec. 15 through 19 to help sort and deliver 36,000 donated toys that he helped collect. The toy drive was run by Friends of Puerto Rico, a nonprofit that his father Javier Llano co-founded.

Javier Llano-Cruz and…
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By Current News Staff Writer- December 20, 2017   The Wilson Tigers scored a 6-5 victory over the DC Stars on Dec. 15. (Hannah Lynn Wagner/The Current/December 2017)  

By Jack Lynch

Even as the face of D.C. high school hockey changes, its home stays the same. Wilson — still finding its way through its inaugural season — took down perennial local favorite DC Stars 6-5 on a snowy Friday night at the Fort Dupont Ice Arena, the District’s only indoor ice rink.

Forward Juraj Bystramski led the way for the Tigers, tallying two goals in the first two periods, including a long-distance snipe from near the blue line that shot past Stars goalie Liam Susswein. Bystramski was a threat all night, deking and slashing his way past the

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