Well you may not need the money, but you might care about your safety. With urban decay comes increased crime. It can already be sketchy in that one stretch of O street. Imagine that being all of getowhtown |
Other residential neighborhoods in DC have no significant retail and are safe or even safer than Georgetown. Tell me, for the first time, exactly WHY Georgetown has to have a retail strip at all? |
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Lots of sour grapes and haters in this thread. Georgetown is great for what it is - safe, family friendly, walkable, solid by-right public schools. The houses are old, but charming. Lots of fun free activities for our kids at the rec center, pool, and Book Hill Library.
If Georgetown was so awful, then we wouldn’t have all these OOB students from Petworth, Shaw, Cap Hill, etc clamoring for our seats. Also, I can’t remember the last time I even heard of a shoot out in Georgetown, Burleith, or Glover Park. That’s a weekly occurance, per reports on Popville, in EOTP neighborhoods and happened three times in two years within 250 feet of our doorstep on Euclid St NW in CoHi. Things are turning over right now on Wisconsin. Legacy tenants are getting the boot. There’s a new French bakery opening in a long empty space. Wingo’s Cafe replaced the Fox Taproom. The recent renovation of the Glover Park Hotel was very successful and Casolare is packed. The new Trader Joe’s and high end condos is ahead of schedule. Changes are happening quickly. |
| People dont shoshop in retail stores anymore. It's funny that all you old hens are clucking on and on about busses WOTP, EOTP, and other nonsense. Get with the times. Of course stores are closing. It's 2018. We have Amazon now. |
Most of the things you mentioned are in Glover Park... GP is not the same as Georgetown, and thank goodness for that. Wingo's, Casolare, and the new TJ's are/will be mostly for locals... and that's fine with me. |
I just read an article that Amazon is at the top of the "Dirty Dozen" list for bad safety practices and treating their floor employees terribly. Not all of us are slaves to Prime. |
Ok, you and 3 other hens, will keep storefronts alive and well. Have fun shopping at Chicos in Bethesda. |
Ok, great, Chicos in Bethesda will be around for awhile. |
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Did you just move here? Of course it was because residents didn't want it there. |
OMG. This has been discussed. Not true. |
It wasn't just high end. Georgetown was high end and funky at the same time. Commander Salamander was one of my favorite stores. When those types of stores started to leave, there was no reason to go to Georgetown. I can go to a high end store in other parts of the city. I like some of the high end designer stores, but I don't need to go to Georgetown for a chain store. |
| To me the parking and traffic situation in GTown is awful. I will park at the waterfront because I can get there with accessing M Street. The construction has made it go from bad to worse too. Not my cup of tea. |
This is dumb. I don't want cheap clothes from Amazon. Look at the studies, people do indeed still shop retail. |
PP just proved all of our points. The day that WINGOS became a draw for Georgetown is the day we can all agree its gone downhill. For those who don't know, Wingos is the best fried wing place WOTP. Draw of college students and drunks. |