NYC restaurant group bringing outpost of Italian flagship to downtown D.C.
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A slice of New York City’s Upper West Side is coming to Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Fireman Hospitality Group has inked a deal to open a second outpost of its flagship Café Fiorello on the ground floor of 1001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, in the roughly 7,000-square-foot space last occupied by Tadich Grill. Café Fiorello — named for Fiorello La Guardia — has been serving up its Italian staples across from Lincoln Center for 50 years. Read more
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Why local community banks are turning to niche business lines
In an industry that increasingly favors size, it's more important than ever for community banks to find new sources of revenue to remain both competitive and relevant. Read more
Commanders hire Capitol Hill veteran to guide new stadium efforts
The Washington Commanders have hired Kirtan Mehta , a veteran Capitol Hill staffer and lobbyist, to play a key role in helping the franchise land a new stadium. Read more
Office teardown in Old Town Alexandria gets new developer. Sort of.
Carr Properties is taking up the mantle of redeveloping a vacant, aging office building in Old Town Alexandria with apartments.
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Inova just landed an 8-figure gift from a big-name donor. Here’s its plan.
Inova Health System just landed another substantial donation from big names in Greater Washington’s real estate world, putting the system closer to its $75 million fundraising goal. Read more
McLean company behind ‘credit card for conservatives’ raises $13.7M
The financial services firm behind coign. , billed as "America's first credit card built by conservatives for conservatives" is more than halfway toward its fundraising goal of $20 million. Read more
Flying taxi company opens D.C. office
Electric aircraft startup Archer Aviation Inc. is opening a new office in D.C. as it works to get federal approval to fly its air taxis in busy cities. Read more
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