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Wells Fargo Announces $1.6 Billion Investment to Revitalize Washington DC

Wells Fargo bank on Tuesday announced $1.6 billion funding in lending and philanthropic investment for revitalizing Washington, D.C. over a period of five years.

8th Annual Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Summit to be Held on November 6

The 8th annual 2018 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Summit and Networking Symposium will be held on November 6 at Kellogg Conference Hotel, Gallaudet University.

DC Ranks 9th for Foreign-born Homeownership

Washington metro area ranks No. 9 among ten cities with the highest foreign-born homeownership rates, with a rate of 14.3 percent, according to a new study by LendingTree. In D.C. area the overall homeownership rate is 63.6 percent.

Ford’s Self-driving Cars are Coming to DC

Washington, D.C. will soon have self-driving cars. On Monday, Ford company announced a partnership with D.C. government and said that they’ll be testing automatic cars in D.C. early next year.

DC Had Most Job Openings for IT Workers in One Year: Report

IT professionals found the highest number of job openings in Washington, D.C. since last year, a report released by IT trade association CompTIA has revealed.

DC Mayor to Launch Office of Nightlife and Culture on October 18

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser will officially launch the Office of Nightlife and Culture on October 18 at The Park 14th 920 14th Street, NW.

Luxury Brand Hotels are Coming to DC

Several luxury lifestyle hotels are coming to D.C which is good news for the hospitality development in the city.

DC’s Shadow Rental Market Provides Housing for Low, Middle-Income Families

D.C.’s shadow rental market, comprising of housing units rented out by owners, is the main source of lodging for low and middle-income families.