It's 2020, the holiday lull is over, we've been plunged back into the real world, and we've got some tidbits to catch up on:
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MAIALINO MARE OPENING: Tuesday night saw the
swank pre-opening party, but today is the official arrival of
Maialino Mare, the Roman seafood restaurant from the Danny Meyer Restaurant Group.
Eater DC got a preview, and it looks like quite an operation. (Hopefully before too long I will learn to spell it, though I might go with MMare.) To start it will be open every day at 5 pm for dinner, though breakfast, lunch, and brunch service are said to be coming. Note that, like all Danny Meyer restaurants, there is no tipping, with menu prices adjusted accordingly. And, with this opening, it is also a safe assumption that....:
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THOMPSON HOTEL OPENING: The first hotel in the Yards, which also happens to be the home of MMare, is
officially open as of today as well, Both the hotel and MMare are located at 221 Tingey Street, SE on the north end of what we once called
Yards Parcel L. (Anchovy Social, the rooftop bar also from Mr. Meyer, is "expected to open by the end of the winter." Which kind of makes sense.)
As has become a tradition when a new building opens, here's a before-and-after, with the "before" being from May 2004, back before 3rd Street even existed south of Tingey. The "after" picture is alas from a few weeks back. You get the idea, though.
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ESTATE NOW LEASING: As for the Thompson's next-door neighbor, the apartment building known as The Estate
is now leasing, and it looks like move-ins might be starting at the end of this month. No announcements of any retail tenants as of yet.
* UPS STORE NOW OPEN: This is probably old news for most residents, but it's still incumbent upon me to mention that The UPS Store opened in mid-December on New Jersey Avenue between L and M (the old Capital One bank space).
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FLOOD ZONE: The District Department of the Environment is looking at amending its Flood Hazard Rules to cover the city's 500-year floodplain rather than just the 100-year, which could include restricting new constructions in those areas.
See the city's floodplain map at Urban Turf, and imagine snorkeling to Harris Teeter.
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CRIME REPORTS: Yahoo's shutting down of its Groups messed with my running list of crime reports from the neighborhood, but I've now fixed that and gotten caught up. (They are on the home page in the right margin, after you scroll down a bit.) One
recent incident that has caused some concern was an armed robbery in one of the parking lots along N Street east of 1st, when two victims were set upon by four men, all in black clothing, who assaulted them before producing a handgun and taking two cell phones. If you want to get more involved in neighborhood safety, the next MPD PSA 106 meeting is
on January 28 at 6:30 pm at the Capper Community Center at 5th and K, SE.