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New Restaurants for Columbia Heights

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

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The Express has a good article about the new restaurants coming to Columbia Heights as a part of the DC USA development.   Honestly, I’m a bit envious that they (i.e., Columbia Heights) have a Potbelly Sandwich Works.  Don’t ever let me hear they get a Chipotle!   That would be like rubbing salt in the wounds.  I know U Street is full of “unique” spots and all, but a Chipotle somewhere in the corridor couldn’t hurt…

DC USA’s Marshalls in Columbia Heights Very Underwhelming

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Columbia Heights’ DC USA Marshalls

It was a beautiful Saturday, indeed!  I do a lot of errands, grocery shopping, and walking around on Saturdays.  So, while I was back at Columbia Heights’ DC USA, I decided to finally check out the much-panned Marshalls; the place was talked down before it even arrived.  I didn’t have high hopes to begin with, but it didn’t even meet those expectations.  First off, I have never liked Marshalls at all.  Ever.  Anywhere.  But, with a little patience, I can tolerate it, if I find something worthy of purchasing.  Heck, over the years, I’ve acquired a couple items of clothing from a Marshalls or two (I can deal with Ross a wee bit more, just a wee bit).  But, this one, located on the lower level of DC USA, was really depressing.  It seemed smaller and more cluttered than your typical huge Marshalls.  The so-called shoe “Mega Store” seemed like a total bust.  I was expecting rows and rows and walls upon walls of shoes everywhere–that’s what mega store brings to mind for me.  The furniture, knick-knack, and other stuff was just there, seemingly out of place and not enticing.  And, most importantly, the clothing was soooo unimpressive.  I took a gander at both male and female clothing, just because I was that disappointed; I had to see everything.  But, there were enough devotees shopping in there, so I won’t totally denounce Marshalls.  If you are really pressed to shop at a Marshalls and scour the place for a “bargain,” while squeezing past other customers in aisles that are waaayy too small, go for it.  I don’t think I’ll be going back.  Any one have a more favorable impression of the Columbia Heights’ Marshalls?

Voter Registration on April 26 in Columbia Heights

Friday, April 25th, 2008

LET’S MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD!

A Voter Registration and Community Empowerment Event

REGISTER TO VOTE

Saturday, April 26, 2008

11:00am to 4:00pm

Carlos Rosario International Public School

1100 Harvard Street, NW

Washington, DC 20009

Metro: Columbia Heights on Green and Yellow Line

Warning Parking Tickets for Columbia Heights to End April 7

Friday, April 4th, 2008

From Council Member Jim Graham

Dear Friends:

Beginning Monday April 7, warning tickets will no longer be issued for violating the new parking restrictions in Columbia Heights.

DDOT worked very quickly to implement new restrictions to protect residential parking prior to the opening of Target.

To give residents time to learn about the changes, I required warning tickets to be issued for the first 30 days. This warning period ends Monday. Real tickets will soon be issued for all violations.

As a reminder, some enforcement may have been premature. If you received a ticket for a new restriction during the warning period, or know someone who has, please contact me for the ticket to be voided.

For more information please visit www.grahamwone.com/parking

More on Columbia Heights Streetscape and Plaza Improvements

Friday, March 28th, 2008

27 March 2008

Subject: Columbia Heights Streetscape and Plaza Improvements

Dear resident:

As you know DDOT has been spending time reviewing the public realm plans for Columbia Heights. This is a task we have not taken lightly and one that we know is of concern to all the residents and business owners in the Columbia Heights area.

Last week, we held a meeting with the Columbia Heights Public Realm Project Community Leaders group to provide a briefing on the status of the plan and its implementation. The community expressed deep concerns over DDOT’s proposal to incorporate the plan without the curbside extensions along 14th Street. We promised the community that we would continue to review the plan to see if we could not find a solution to the issues and still allow for the public realm plan to proceed.

After much discussion and review, DDOT has determined that it will proceed with the Columbia Heights Public Realm Plan and will include the 14th Street curbside extension. The project will be incorporated in two distinct phases. As we already determined, the Park Road streetscape improvements and plaza upgrades will begin later this year. The second phase work will include the work along 14th Street from Irving to Newton. The schedule for this phase is yet to be determined. Information will be provided to and reviewed with the community as DDOT continues forward with its plans.

DDOT will continue to meet with the community on a regular basis throughout construction to discuss and review schedules, construction and traffic plans to ensure minimal impact to the residents and businesses in the area.

I want to assure you that the DDOT team recognizes the vast amount of time and effort the community has invested into this project and we look forward to implementing the public realm plan and our continued partnership with the community.

Sincerely,

Emeka Moneme

Director

District Department of Transportation

Best Buy Opening March 26 at 6 PM at Columbia Heights’ DC USA

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

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Best Buy, the electronics retail giant, will open on Wednesday, March 26, at 6 PM in Columbia Heights’ new mall DC USA. I’m pretty happy. Best Buy is a great place to buy some many things, like cameras, mp3 players, software, cell phones, televisions, etc., so this store should generate almost as much excitement as Target, but not quite as much because that would be sacrilegious and utterly wrong. Just wait until the next Black Friday. All of DC USA will be a total chaotic mess! Can you imagine hordes of bargain hungry people packing the stores at 4 am and lines of people streaming out of the mall? It’s going to be ugly! That’s my prophecy. I don’t know that Sibling and I would be willing to brave that mess.

Whoops! An Apology to Columbia Heights’ Newly Opened Marshalls

Friday, March 21st, 2008

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We should all be ashamed! We showered DC USA’s Target with so much attention, praise, and honor, yet the opening of Marshalls, yes “the” Marshalls, came and went with a whimper. Shame! Honestly, despite walking past signs in the U Street Metro Station announcing the grand opening at 8 am on Thursday, March 20 (as in yesterday), and I tried my best to create a registered and retrievable mental note, I plum forgot. In fact, I’m not even sure why I remembered later on in the evening. Perhaps Marshalls isn’t a store that elicits unbridled excitement, although in most cities in the United States, neither is Target (only Walmart can be an institution). There was controversy, and likely still is, about the inclusion of Marshalls in the DC USA line up to begin with. Some felt it was not upscale enough for gentrifying Columbia Heights. Coupling a Marshalls with its infamous rival Ross would just lead to disaster many thought (I actually prefer Ross!).

Anyway, Marshalls may not be anyone’s “dream” store, but it is not so bad. Who doesn’t like a bargain? It won’t be high on my list of places to frequent, but who knows, a Marshalls bag might just make its way in the pile of plastic bags that I have building up in my kitchen. Welcome to DC, Marshalls! Sorry I forgot about you. Stay clean, have good inventory, and excellent customer service.

Columbia Heights Will Get A Civic Plaza

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Unite at the Civic Plaza, Guys!

I didn’t say when, just that it’s in the works. The District Department of Transportation (DDOT) will build a triangular civic plaza, as a part of a $20 million reconstruction of the neighborhood’s curbs and sidewalks, including the installation of benches and tree plantings. The plaza is between Kenyon Street and Park Road, right across from DC USA. When complete it will have benches, trees, and a fountain that children can play in (who needs a trip to Ocean City, then?). The plaza is designed to bring the residents of diverse Columbia Heights together (how civic!). If this is the pebble-laden spot across from DC USA and right by Citibank, Rita’s, and Pollo Campero, I’ll be happy when the plaza is complete, so that all the civic-minded people can sit, let their children bathe in the fountain, and gaze upon the wonder that is Target. Apparently, once construction starts, it will take between nine months and one year to complete the plaza.

Ellwood Thompson’s and REI Could Be Coming to DC USA

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

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Jason on the CSNA listserve recently said that outdoor retailer REI and organic grocery Ellwood Thompson’s could be moving into DC USA. They may both need a little coaxing and convincing that us urban peoples want them around. Check out Jason’s message, and try to call or e-mail REI and Ellwood Thompson’s if you’d like to have them at DC USA. Ellwood seems game, but REI seems to be a bit wary of coming to DC USA.  See below: (more…)

Extra Police Patrols Around DC USA in Columbia Heights

Friday, March 7th, 2008

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Everyone relax! Everything is going to be just fine. The illustrious DC Police Department will have extra patrols and undercover police in Columbia Heights since crime didn’t poof and go away after Target opened on Wednesday, March 5. There were several assaults (including a shooting) and robberies in the vicinity of the mall this week, which police believe were likely committed by the same people. This too shall pass (hey, I didn’t say when). Keep hope alive people! Remember, this still a recovering city and Utopia wasn’t built in a day. Even that had to undergo gentrification.