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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] where are all these shops? GA ave is so run down.. where will the gelato place be and the busboys and poets??? and where is bread and chocolate?? (clearly i need to take a drive aorund) :roll: [/quote] Old Town Takoma - starts at Laurel St and Eastern Ave NW. http://www.mainstreettakoma.org/. Has everything - dry cleaners, post office, restaurants, shops. NOT Ga. Ave......[/quote] i stand corrected. thanks. [b]now if only GA ave. could her act together!![/b] [/quote] Realistically, not much until the re-development of Walter Reed, then it's going to BOOM. If you haven't lived in DC very long, you might not know what Chinatown used to look like (a dump, a dangerous dump). In fact, a few years ago, no one in their right mind would even walk around Columbia Heights/14 & Irving. If you've been around long enough, you can even remember back when Logan Circle was called "East Dupont" by rentors and real estate agents because Logan was too seedy and scary. Howard Town Center to the south, and Walter Reed to the north, with Columbia Heights in the middle is going to eventually have its act together. In contrast, Takoma has always been a quiet, but cute and quirky little area. It's not high-traffic, but it's not dangerous either. It's a nice little neighborhood.[/quote]
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