Lawsuit to block D.C. minimum wage initiative still in legal limbo
A ballot initiative to raise D.C.’s minimum wage to $15 by 2020 is in legal limbo after a District judge heard arguments Thursday but didn’t issue a ruling, WAMU reports. Judge Maurice Ross of the...
View ArticleAnother District agency has rejected the latest Pepco-Exelon merger deal
D.C. Water has now come out against the latest prospective merger deal between Chicago-based Exelon Corp. (NYSE: EXC) and Pepco Holdings Inc. (NYSE: POM), making it just the most recent in a string of...
View ArticleBWI spending millions on capital improvements, boosting international travel...
BWI/Marshall Airport has its fair share of capital improvements underway and planned — a massive terminal connector, a hotel and a new control tower among them. I touched on some of the work in this...
View ArticleAt D.C.’s new mezcaleria, you can try the worm — just not from the bottle
Josh Phillips, a self-proclaimed “mezcal nerd” opening Espita Mezcaleria in Shaw next week, is happy to lay to rest one of the biggest old wives' tales about the spirit and its more mainstream cousin,...
View ArticleIn historic Shaw, proposed mixed-use project meshes new and old
A Maryland corporation is proposing to redevelop three adjoining commercial properties in the heart of Shaw into a mixed-use building comprising residential over ground-floor retail. The...
View ArticleHow big data will influence ice cream sales at the next Washington Nationals...
When it comes to ice cream sales, the Washington Nationals are using some big scoops of data to improve their efforts – and hopefully shortening your wait time in line in the process. A panel of sports...
View Article3 things about D.C.’s largest law firms
Throughout the year, we publish new Lists on the top companies, executives and deals in the Washington region based on our research. This week’s Lists included the region’s biggest ongoing...
View ArticleHospitals still plagued by infection problems despite efforts to clean up
U.S hospitals have some cleaning up to do when it comes to preventing the spread of one of the most common hospital-acquired infections, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control...
View ArticleLa Colombe signs lease for its next location, The Franklin coming to 14th...
La Colombe said last fall that it had a third D.C. location in the works, and now we know where it’s going: the Philadelphia-based coffee shop has signed a lease for space at 1336 Florida Ave. NW in...
View ArticleD.C. pizza chain opening first Baltimore location
A slice of D.C. is coming to Baltimore as artisan pizza parlor &pizza will open a restaurant this summer on the ground floor of 1201 S. Charles St., a new apartment building in Federal Hill....
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