The office will be home to OpenAI’s workforce in the nation’s capital, which is currently made up of about 30 people …
OpenAI’s D.C. office will include a laboratory called “The Workshop,” where nonprofit leaders, policymakers and educators can test the company’s technology. The space will be used to preview new technology, offer trainings and bring together experts …
The redefined Museum of Exploration will expand the nonprofit’s established exhibits and connect the two pre-existing buildings, which house the society’s headquarters at 16th and M streets NW, allowing visitors to fully access the over 100,000-square-foot space.
The head of the D.C. Council has reached an agreement with the Washington Commanders to adjust the financial terms of the stadium deal …
The agreement opens the door for the D.C. Council to vote after it holds public hearings on the stadium buildout on July 28 and 29.
We’ll be watching today and tomorrow! Follow along at the DC Council website.
Cookies, the popular San Francisco-based cannabis retailer with dispensaries across the globe, has planted its flag in the nation’s capital.
Franchisee and owner James Kahn, a cannabis industry veteran, opened the city’s newest medical marijuana dispensary July 18 at 1115 U St. NW …
Though the shop has only been open for a week, Kahn is already eyeing his next cannabis venture. He recently inked a deal to take over the Dixie Liquor store at 3429 M St. NW. in Georgetown
Paris-base gelato chain Amorino is readying to open its first D.C. outpost in Georgetown with ambitions to expand its local footprint over time.
The Georgetown store will be located in a 2,900-square-foot space at 3401 M St. NW, in the former Georgetown Running Co. space at the corner of the busy intersection of M and 34th streets NW, said Daniela Hughes, a broker with Signet Realty Inc.
“It was a strategic location for Amorino, which seeks out prime retail corridors like M Street that offer high visibility,” Hughes said. “Georgetown has, arguably, one of the best high streets in the U.S., up there with Michigan Avenue in Chicago, where it has its flagship U.S. store.”