Monthly Archives: April 2026

The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week

by Larry Janezich

Posted April 5, 2026

Councilmember Charles Allen met with constituents and held community office hours on Friday morning at The Roost on Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.  

Fairy Godmother at 319 7th Street, SE, near Eastern Market is closing its doors on Monday after 42 years on the block.  Owner Roberta Blanchard says the store has been purchased by a couple who lives on Capitol Hill who have plans for a new shop with a similar business model. 

Here’s a photo from Friday as Fairy Godmother’s signage comes down.  Photo credit:  Maggie Hall.

Update on Streets Market coming to 15th and Pennsylvania Avenue, SE.  A cut above the usual convenience store, Streets Market will offer organic and natural foods, some prepared foods, and beer and wine.

The new market at 1442 Pennsylvania Avenue continues its buildout.  Streets Market in a local chain operation with outlets in Baltimore and close-in Virginia, and 10 stores open or about to open in DC. 

Friday afternoon also saw the unveiling of “Loveful Hands” on Eastern Market Metro Plaza.  CM Charles Allen who got funding to redesign the Plaza, said, “One of the things that we wanted was to make sure that public art is a part of our public parks and I’m really grateful for the group of neighbors that came together … Eastern Market Main Street, Barracks Row Main Street. EMCAC, our Advisory Neighborhood Commission, Nicky Cymrot, and Donna Sheeder – who unfortunately is no longer with us – all really worked hard and came together to think about what we wanted this space to look like, and decided that art is going to be at the center.”

Sculptor, Jay Coleman (center) helped the city officials present which included (left to right) ANC6B Commissioner David Sobelsohn, Coleman, CM Allen, DPR Director Thennie Freeman, and DGS Director Delano Hunter unveil the piece. 

And here it stands. 

The Week Ahead…

Monday, April 6

ANC6B Transportation Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Naming of new circle at Pennsylvania Avenue and 14th Street, SE
  • Support for Capitol Hill Classic
  • Discussion of IndyCar race around National Mall in August
  • Discussion of 15th Street SE bus lane removal

ANC6C Alcohol & Cannabis Licensing Committee is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

Agenda:  Not yet posted. 

Tuesday, April 7

ANC6B Alcoholic Beverage & Cannabis Committee will hold a hybrid meeting at 7:00pm. 

Meeting location will be 700 Pennsylvania Ave SE; Second Floor, Conference Room 1 (entry adjacent to Trader Joe’s).

For info on how to join the virtual meeting, go here:  https://anc6b.org/calendar/

Agenda:

ABC Renewals

New Applications

  • Little Engine – Placard Notice New Class “D” fast-casual Restaurant. Applying to serve canned beer and wine. An ANC letter supporting a stipulated license was approved and received by ABCA in March.

Protests/Other Updates

MPD 1D Citizens Advisory Council will hold a virtual meeting at 6:00pm

Wednesday, April 8

CANCELLED. ANC6C Planning, Zoning, and Economic Development Committee is scheduled to hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

Agenda not yet posted. 

Thursday, April 9

ANC6A will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm. 

Among items on the draft agenda: 

Election of Interim ANC 6A Secretary

Community Presentations

  • Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen

Introduction of Candidates for ANC 6A06 Vacancy

  • Daniel Aboagye (ANC 6A06)
  • Ben Hammer (ANC 6A06)

Special Election for ANC 6A06: Saturday April 11, 2026 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Per DC Statute ANC 6A will host an in-person special election for the 6A06 seat on Saturday April 11 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at 1300 H Street NE in the space formerly occupied by Ephemeral Tattoo. All registered voters who are residents of 6A06 are encouraged to vote.

For more information please see: https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/1-309.06

https://dcboe.org/candidates/anc-advisory-neighborhood-commissioners

Consent Agenda

Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis (ABC)

  • Recommendation: ANC 6A protest the application for a substantial change request toa license to change hours of operation and alcoholic beverage sales, service, and consumption, and hours of live entertainment, for Transmission, 1353 H Street NE. unless a settlement agreement is reached. ANC 6A authorizes the ANC Chair or the Chair of the ABC Committee, or their designee, to negotiate the settlement agreement.

Transportation and Public Space

  • Recommendation: ANC 6A file a complaint/protest in TOPS for DDOT PSRA Permit concerning the 1000 block of H Street NE (north side).

Economic Development and Zoning (EDZ)

  • Recommendation: 1350 East Capitol Street, NE.  To construct a two-story plus cellar rear addition and a one-story plus cellar sideaddition, to an existing, attached, two-story plus cellar, principal dwelling unit in the RF-1 zone.

Officer Reports

Accept Treasurer’s Report

Standing Committee Reports:

Community Outreach Committee (COC)

  • Accept March 2026 Report.

Alcohol Beverage and Cannabis (ABC)

  • Accept March 2026 Report.
  • Recommendation: ANC 6A protest the medical cannabis retailer license application for DC Dank, 712 15th Street NE unless a measurement is taken by ABCA that confirms the establishment is located greater than 400 feet from Miner Elementary School. If this measurement confirms that the establishment is greater than 400 feet away from Miner, ANC 6A shall protest the application unless a settlement agreement is reached. In this case, ANC 6A authorizes the ANC Chair or the Chair of the ABC Committee, or their designee, to negotiate the settlement agreement.
  • Recommendation: The application for a substantial change to a license for Allure Lounge, 711 H Street NE to add (3) Sports Wagering betting kiosks inside premises on the main floor and in the bar area be forwarded to ANC 6A for further discussion by the full ANC during its April 9, 2026 meeting.

Transportation and Public Space

  • Accept March 2026 Report.

Economic Development and Zoning (EDZ)

  • Accept March 2026 Report.
  • Suggested Motion: ANC 6A amend its September 25 , 2025 letter to BZA insupport of a special exception to construct a new, detached, two-story,accessory dwelling unit in the RF-1 zone at 628 15th Street NE; to include acknowledgement that the 10-foot public alleyway is nonconforming.

New Business

  • Suggested Motion: ANC 6A send a letter of support regarding an after-hours permit toinstall the playground equipment and Personal Injury Protection (PIP) at Goding Elementary School located at 920 F Street NE, if needed, on Sunday April 12. 2026 andApril 19, 2026 within the hours of 7:00 am and 7:00pm.
  • Suggested Motion: ANC 6A send a resolution opposing Federal attempts to remove protected Bicycle facilities in Washington, DC.

Single Member District reports (1 minute each)

Community Comments (2 minutes each)

ANC6C Transportation and Public Space Committee has scheduled a virtual meeting for 7:00pm. 

Agenda not yet posted. 

Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

FREEDC EVENTS for April

Go here to see a list of upcoming events for this week and to sign up to join FreeDC:  https://freedcproject.org/

150th Anniversary of the Emancipation Memorial at Lincoln Park

Location: Lincoln Park is at the junction of 11th Street NE/SE and East Capitol Street NE/SE.

Date:   Saturday, April 11, 2026

Time:  12:00 PM

Duration: 5 hours

Join the National Park Service as we reflect on a living symbol of America’s 250‑year journey toward full freedom by observing the 150th anniversary of the dedication and unveiling of the Emancipation Memorial in Lincoln Park.

Type of Event

Children’s Program

Guided Tour

Living History

Performance

Talk

For more, go here:  https://bit.ly/4sT4Kst

Hill Center Event

The Life of a Poet featuring Brian Gilmore, author of No More Worlds to Conquer: The Black Poet in Washington, DC in Conversation with Poet/Editor Kyle Dargan

 In-person

Thursday, April 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm – $12.00

A history of Black poets in Washington, DC, reveals how they have reflected and transformed American cultural discourse

The discussion will feature poet Teri Ellen Cross Davis, Folger Poetry Manager and eminent DC Poet, Karl Carter

In No More Worlds to Conquer, local poet Brian Gilmore uncovers the buried legacy of Black poets in Washington. He traces the literary life and politics of Black poets in the nation’s capital since Paul Laurence Dunbar, showing how well-known American poets, such as Sterling Brown and Jean Toomer, were mentored in DC by poets like May Miller and Georgia Douglas Johnson and making the case for the city as a center of American literature.

For tickets, go here:  https://bit.ly/4bRDwfU

Tuesday, April 7

Cajun Dance on Capitol Hill.

April 7, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 301 A Street, SE. Lively Cajun French music from southwestern Louisiana. Dance to two steps and waltzes played by the Capitol Hill Cajun Orchestra (led by members of the Capitol Hillbillies). All ages welcome; free admission

Capitol Hill Perception Survey 2026

This quick and easy survey is a great way to support your neighborhood by sharing how you as a member, resident, worker, or visitor experience Capitol Hill and our services. Your feedback directly helps improve programs and amenities that benefit the community.

As a thank you, you can enter to win a $50 gift card to one of our supporting local businesses including Ambar, Mr. Henry’s, Hill’s Kitchen and Labyrinth Games & Puzzles.

For more on this and the survey, go here:  https://capitolhillbid.org/survey

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Nash & Smashed Coming to Barracks Row

531 8th Street, SE – Barracks Row

Here’s what the interior currently looks like.

Nash & Smashed Coming to Barracks Row

by Larry Janezich

Posted Friday, April 4, 2025

According to a Nash & Smashed website, the fast-casual food outlet will open on Barracks Row. The new eatery will be located at 531 8th Street SE.  For more:  https://bit.ly/3PMdySw

A press release from Divaris Real Estate dated last September says the fast-growing restaurant chain specializing in Nashville-style fried chicken and smashed burgers will open in December, 2026.  See here:  https://bit.ly/4s6rMe9

531 8th Street is the decades-long vacant building next to the former Joey’s of Barracks Row.  The latter, now owned by restauranteur Steve Salis, is expected to open as a Federalist Pig barbeque outlet later this year. 

The Nash & Smashed menu features the company’s signature Smash Burgers, Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwiches, Bucket of Chicken, and Waffle Fries.  See here:  https://nashandsmashed.com/comfort-food/8th-st-se-dc   

Nash & Smashed is a rapidly growing regional chain with multiple outlets in the DMV

Though largely a carryout business model, it will need some indoor seating to meet the fast-casual restaurant designation which companies created to circumvent zoning restrictions on fast food establishments in some areas – like Barracks Row.

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CM Charles Allen: Community Office Hours Friday at The Roost

CM Charles Allen: Community Office Hours Friday at The Roost

Councilmember Charles Allen will be at The Roost (1401 Pennsylvania Ave. SE) the morning of Friday, April 3 to meet constituents for community feedback: 8:30am – 10am.

RSVP here:  https://www.charlesallenward6.com/officehours0403?utm_campaign=office_hours_april_3_2026&utm_medium=email&utm_source=charlesallendc

Potomac Avenue Metro Station is right across the street. 

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