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DC Landlord Faces Lawsuit for Discrimination Based on Income

D.C. AG Karl Racine announced that he sued a landlord in charge of more than 1,000 apartments for discriminating against low-income tenants.

DC to Get New Generation Convenience Store That Delivers Items

Foxtrot, a corner convenience store chain that has become popular for delivering ordered items to customers, is coming to D.C. at two locations.

High-Income Residents in DC Break Record of All Time

The number of six-figure earners among Washingtonians has never been higher, making up a quarter of the city’s population, according to a new audit.

Bar Louie Closes DC Chinatown Spot, Other US Locations

The Bar Louie in Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown, known for its quality happy hours, has closed its doors due to financial troubles.

Anju Tops 100 Very Best Restaurants 2020 Ranking by Washingtonian

Anju, a Korean restaurant in D.C.’s Dupont Circle neighborhood, ranked first on Washingtonian’s 2020 list of 100 Very Best Restaurants.

SID Career Fair Offers DC Locals Chance to Make New Connections

D.C. residents seeking job opportunities are invited to attend a career fair on January 29 organized by the Society for International Development (SID).

New Japanese Restaurant to Open in DC Next Winter

The Daikaya Group is planning to launch its fifth restaurant in the District, which will be the city’s first to feature Japanese-style pasta (wafu) and pizza in winter 2020.

Home Prices Go Up in Parts of DC Thanks to Airbnb

Housing in some of the Washington, D.C. areas has become more pricey as a result of the operating of home-sharing services such as Airbnb, a new research has found.