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Downtown DC Spanish Restaurant Closes Doors Without Notifying Staff

La Tasca, the Spanish tapas bar in Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown, unexpectedly closed on Monday without even warning its employees in advance.

Hundreds of DC Tenants to be Reimbursed $450,000 for Wrongfully Billing of Water

More than 470 tenants will be refunded at least $450,000 by the owner of Park 7 Apartments in Northeast D.C. because they were improperly billed for water.

DoorDash Faces Lawsuit for Seizing Tips from Delivery Workers, Deceiving DC Consumers

DoorDash is accused in a lawsuit of obtaining the tips given for its delivery workers, after encouraging its customers to tip for deliveries.

DC Landlord to Return $1.1 Million to Tenants for ‘Inhumane’ Conditions

Sanford Capital, LLC, is forced to return more than $1.1 million in rent payments to their 155 tenants who lived uninhabitable conditions.

Two More Small-Sized Targets Coming to Washington DC

Target is preparing to open two more small-format stores in the D.C. area on November 10, one in Tenleytown and the other in Ivy City.

Demolition Work Nears for McMillan Site Ahead of Redevelopment

The area of the planned McMillan development is expected to proceed with limited demolition work in a few months, after a years-long legal battle fought by local activists.

Home-sharing Services Including Airbnb Legalized In DC

Airbnb ended up winning a victory at the end of a years-long legal process in the District of Columbia, after a decision by the D.C. Zoning Commission.

DC Housing Equity Report Sets New Goals for Affordable Housing

The District’s Housing Equity Report has been released Tuesday, laying out new targets for Mayor Muriel Bowser, who is planning to build 36,000 new housing units, including 12,000 affordable ones, by the year 2025.