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The Week Ahead…New Mini-Mall Planned for H Street NE & Photos from the Past Week

The Week Ahead…New Mini-Mall Planned for H Street NE & Photos from the Past Week

By Larry Janezich

Posted January 19, 2024

New Mini-Mall Planned for H Street, NE. The former Biergarten Haus at 1355 H Street, NE, which closed in July of 2023, is among the several properties recently purchased by Jonathan Askarinam and Moe Pishvaeian .  The development team – which also includes Ian Ruel – plans to use it and adjacent buildings to open a new food hall with retail and event spaces 

On January 15, Developers presented the plan to ANC6A’s Planning and Zoning Committee for combining four H Street buildings (including the former Biergarten Haus) plus three alley lots to create a mini-Union Market with a roof deck event space.

The remodeled combined space will contain 14 stalls for retail outlets.  Developers are looking at a number of potential tenants including four or five food stalls, a barber shop, a bar, a tattoo parlor, fitness space, a coffee shop, and a bakery.  They envision larger areas as lounge space for work and socializing, starting at breakfast and lasting through dinner where patrons will be encouraged to “come and hang out for a long time.”  

The Committee unanimously voted to recommend that the full ANC support the application for Zoning Adjustments providing exceptions from requirements for parking, rear yard, and fast food establishments. 

Spin Time Records – a New Capitol Hill Music Outlet:  John Lottman, the DC music scene aficionado who has marketed DC Go-G0, Punk & D.I.Y., Soul & Funk, Jazz, Hip Hop & Electic, and DC Americana on-line has opened his brick-and-mortar outlet on the 2nd floor above Barrel at 619 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE. 

Here’s Lottman from his website:  “Like so many parts of DC, the Capitol Hill I grew up in has become a neighborhood that has “everything,” but feels like it’s lost so much.   One thing I can give it back is a record store.  It seemed like there used to be one on every block, but the last one closed about 25 years ago….

I want this to be a resource for locals, visitors, and people around the world to dive into the city’s musical life. You can look, listen, and read about this dimension of local history. You might give a local artist you’ve never heard of a spin, or discover a connection to DC in an artist you already knew.  And you are guaranteed to find some good music.”  Here’s a link to the website:  https://spintimerecords.com/  to see their collection.  And here’s a link to a WaPo article: https://wapo.st/3IOlThA  

ANC6D met January 13 and elected new officers: Chair, Gottlieb Simon (upper right); Vice Chair, Bruce Levine (middle far left); Secretary, Rhonda Hamilton(bottom left); and Treasurer, Fredrica “Rikki” Kramer (upper far left). 

ANC6B met January 14 and elected new officers.  Chair, Vince Marino (far right); Vice Chair, Edward Ryder; Secretary, David Sobelsohn; Treasurer, Anna Krebs (second from left); and Parliamentarian; Tyler Wolanin. Also pictured above are Commissioner Jerry Sroufe (far left), and Commissioner Karen Hughes.

ANC7D also met on January 14 and elected new officers:  Chair, Brian Alcorn (upper left); Vice Chair, Mike Davis; Treasurer, Brett Astmann (lower right); and Secretary, Dev Myers.  Also shown is MPD Lt. Stephen Miller (upper right), and wearing chapeau at lower left, Andrew Lightman, recruited by ANC7D as a non-member of the commission, to offciate at the election.

New officers for ANC6A and ANC6C were elected the previous week – one in which scheduling conflicts prevented CHC from capturing.

ANC6A:  Chair, Dave Wethington, Vice Chair/Parliamentarian, Amber Gove; Secretary, Jeff Giertz; Treasurer. 

ANC6C: Chair, Karen Wirt: Vice Chair, Mark Eckenweiler; Secretary, Andrew Hayes; and Treasurer, Jay Adelstein.

The Week Ahead…

Monday, January 20

Inaugural Day Holiday.  Trash and recycling pick up slide one day. 

Tuesday, January 21

ANC 6A Transportation & Public Space Committee Meeting will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

Among items on the draft agenda: 

  • Request for an all-way stop sign at the intersection of Tennessee Avenue NE & E Street NE. ANC 6A sent a letter requesting this to DDOT on October 20, 2024. This was not listed in the TSI FY25Q1 or Q2 prioritizations.
  • Request for an all-way stop sign at the intersection of Tennessee Avenue NE and 14th Street NE. ANC 6A sent a letter requesting this to DDOT on October 20, 2024. This was not listed in the TSI FY25Q1 or Q2 prioritizations.
  • 14th & H Streets NE. DDOT issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) to implement a bike lane on 14th Street NE between Florida Avenue and H Street NE, and upgrade and existing bike lane on 14th Street NE between H Street NE and Maryland Avenue NE. Committee has requested DDOT join us to present the plan.
  • 11th and F Streets NE. This area is under investigation for speed issues. ANC 6A sent a letter requesting this to DDOT on October 20, 2024.
  • Jayme Johnson will present on the 2025 Capitol Hill Classic and has requested a letter of support to HSEMA from ANC6A by March 31, 2025. [Note: this will be covered as the first topic of the meeting to accommodate scheduling]
  • Color the Curb Program at Maury Elementary. Kim Vacca from DDOT will present.
  • Both North Carolina Avenue NE and C Street NE from 16th to 14th Street – Committee Member Sussman produced a slide deck on potential improvements to the car and bike lanes in this area. One aspect would be the continuation of the westbound bike lane down North Carolina Avenue NE after the split with C Street NE. Other improvement suggestions aimed at making the blocks in question safer for pedestrians, cyclists, and automobiles.
  • 14th and Ames Place NE. The area is under investigation for traffic speed. This is between the traffic lights on North Carolina Avenue NE and East Capitol Street, and there is no stop sign at A Street NE.

Wednesday, January 22

ANC7D Transportation and Public Space Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 6:30pm. 

Agenda:  TBA

Thursday, January 23

  • ANC7D Economic Development, Housing Justice, Zoning and ABCA Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 6:30pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://7d0761.wixsite.com/anc7d-1

Agenda:  TBA

ANC6B Parks and Public Spaces Taskforce will hold an in person meeting at 7:00pm at 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE; Second Floor, Conference Room 3 (Main Entrance Adjacent to Trader Joe’s)

Agenda:  TBA

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The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week  

The Week Ahead…& Some Photos from the Past Week  

By Larry Janezich

Posted Sunday, December 1, 2024

Here’s a photo of a beautifully restored classic 1955 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan frequently parked at Eastern Market. Chevy introduced a revolutionary V-8 engine for the model which was the forerunner of engines for future racing cars and hot rods.  Eastern Market Manager Barry Margeson told CHC that it belongs to an Eastern Market Shopper named Strickland.  Margeson mused, “It’s a sort of red and white Christmas card for Eastern Market.” 

The U.S. Capitol’s Christmas tree arrived at the Capitol on Friday, November 22.  The tree lighting ceremony will take place on Tuesday, December 3, at 5:00pm on the West Front Lawn of the U.S. Capitol.  The tree will be lit from dusk until 11 PM each night until January 1, 2025.

The tree is an 80-foot Sitka spruce from the Wrangell District Region in Alaska’s Tongass National Forest.  The tree – an 80-foot Sitka spruce named “Spruce Wayne” – arrived by tractor-trailer from Tongass National Forest in Alaska.

In the background, the Inaugural Platform for the swearing in ceremony is under construction.  The blue markings indicate the ends of the seating platforms upon which the official guests – members of Congress and the Supreme Court, as well and the Presidential parties – will sit. 

The Architect of the Capitol has begun construction of the Inaugural Platform to swear in the President.  The official swearing in will occur on Sunday, January 20, 2025, as required by the Constitution.  The public swearing in will occur at noon on Monday, January 21, 2025. An extra measure of security for this year’s inaugural platform construction period in the form of an eight foot wooden fence surrounding the inaugural platform and all of the media stands which surround it.  New AREA CLOSED signage warns “Do Not Enter or Remain” (emphasis mine).

The U.S. Botanic Garden’s “Season’s Greenings!” holiday exhibit is open, now through January 5, 2025, including models of 21 DC landmarks inside and an outdoor model train exhibit which travels around and through giant replicas of plant and pollinators all of which are made from plant parts.

The Garden is open 10am – 5pm daily and tickets are not required.   On December 10, 12, 17, 19, and 26, evening hours will be extended until 8pm, with live music and food/drink vendors.  Night time lighting during the extended hours brings a special glow to the monument exhibits.  Plan your visit at www.USBG.gov/Holiday

Here’s a photo of visitors to the Botanic Gardens on Sunday afternoon.

And an all-plant-parts model of the whimsical statue of Albert Einstein from the memorial bronze by sculptor Robert Berks, depicting Albert Einstein seated with manuscript papers in hand.  The monument is on the grounds of the National Academy of Sciences on Constitution Avenue, NW.

And here’s a photo of a plant parts orchid bee visiting a vanilla orchid in the train exhibit on the west side of the Botanic Gardens.  Here too, nighttime lighting brings enchantment to the display. 

The Week Ahead….

Monday, December 2

6B Planning and Zoning Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm. 

Note: This meeting date has been adjusted to avoid conflicts with holidays, religious days, or other events.

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

Agenda:

  • Election of Chair Por-Tempore (Current chair Commissioner Frank D’Andrea’s term will expire January 1, 2025 and the committee will meet in January, prior to the election of a new permanent chair.)

ANC 6C Alcoholic Beverage Licensing Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/   

Agenda:  TBA

Tuesday, December 3

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

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

Among items on the draft agenda:

  • Café 8 – 424 8th Street, SE.  Request to amend settlement agreement to allow for greater occupancy, to increase occupancy capacity from 88 to 180.
  • Election of Chair Pro-Tempore (Current chair Commissioner Chander Jayaraman’s term will expire January 1, 2025 and the committee will meet in January, prior to the election of a new permanent chair.)

Future of Rosedale Library 6:30pm

  • Hosted by ANC 7D06 Commissioner Marc Friend, join DC Public Library Executive Director Richard Reyes-Gavilan, Director of the DC Department of Parks and Recreation Theenie Freeman, and Rosedale Library Friends on Dec. 3rd at 6:30pm at the Rosedale Recreation Center to hear about the plans for the new Rosedale Library. This is our first view of the plans and a great opportunity for community feedback.
  • In person at the Rosedale Recreation Center (1701 Gales St NE) at 6:30pm.  To join the virtual meeting, go here:  https://bit.ly/3VkgsgZ

The U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree lighting ceremony will take place on Tuesday, December 3, at 5:00pm on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. 

Wednesday, December 4

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

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

Agenda:

  • 11th Street Safety Discussion with Shirley Chisholm Elementary School
  • Election of Chair Pro-Tempore (Current chair Commissioner Matt Lafortune’s term will expire January 1, 2025 and the committee will meet in January, prior to the election of a new permanent chair.)

ANC6C Planning, Zoning, and Economic Development Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm. 

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/      

Agenda:  TBA

Thursday, December

ANC 6C Transportation & Public Space Committee will hold a virtual meeting at 7:00pm.

For info on how to join the meeting, go here:  https://anc6c.org/hot-topics/     

Agenda:  TBA

DPW’s Special Waste Collection Events

Thursday, December 5, 2024 – 10 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

*See below to register.

Capitol Hill Corner would also like you to know about:

Folger Shakespeare Library Event, December 6 – 15

A Mass for Christmas Eve – Baroque Music for the Season

TICKETS: Starting at $20 (while supplies last)!

201 East Capitol St, SE

Go here for more info:  https://bit.ly/3OwP0J8

Hill Center Event, Sunday, December 8

Stone Room Concerts @ Hill Center Featuring Halley Neal and Sam Robbins

4:30 pm – 6:30 pm | $20 | Register Here:  https://bit.ly/4f07oou

Brent Elementary Holiday Greenery Sale from December 5th- 8th.

The Brent Elementary School Parent Teacher Association will hold its 14th annual Holiday Sale from December 5th- 8th.  Proceeds are used to provide critical resources to students at this public elementary school on Capitol Hill.

Fraser fir trees, greenery, Hanukkah items, and more are available for presale until December 3rd at http://www.brentholidaysale.org .  In addition to trees the outdoor on-lot sale will include wreaths, garland, poinsettias, winterberry, and Hanukkah items. All customers will also have the popular option to have their trees delivered on the day of purchase and the option for in-home setup.

For more info, go here:  https://brentholidaysale.com/

DPW’s Special Waste Collection Events

Thursday, December 5, 2024 – 10 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Saturday, February 1, 2025 – 8 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Thursday, March 6, 2025 – 10 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Saturday, April 19, 2025 – 8 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Thursday, June 19, 2025 – 10 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Saturday, August 23, 2025 – 8 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

Thursday, September 18, 2025 – 10 AM-2 PM – RFK Parking Lot 3 (2400 E. Capitol Street NE)

The Special Waste Collection event may be delayed or canceled due to inclement weather. Please check twitter.com/dczerowaste or twitter.com/DCDPW for the most up-to-date information.

REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO PARTICIPATE.

To accommodate everyone in a safe and timely manner, DPW is now requiring registration to participation in the Special Waste Collection Events. District residents can sign up for a 15-minute entry slot when residents can arrive anytime in the 15 minute period and a DPW staff member will be there is assist you. Please note that time selected is the arrival window, not the time of services. Only one ticket is required per vehicle. No entry will be allowed after 2:00 pm. Open to DC residents only. Please bring proof of residency (e.g. driver’s license, utility bill, lease agreement) and Eventbrite registration. No commercial waste will be allowed. Register here:  https://dpw.dc.gov/service/household-hazardous-waste-hhw-e-cycling-document-shredding

The Special Waste Collection event may be delayed or canceled due to inclement weather. If DPW reaches capacity, entrance into the events may be blocked for resident safety.  Please check twitter.com/dczerowaste  or twitter.com/DCDPW for the most up-to-date information.

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