
A Chipotle break-in, Metro-inspired wallpaper, lots of new food options, and other news of the day over in the District.
- Man breaks into Chipotle, eats barbacoa, and drinks apple juice. [Post]
- Looking at the Renwick Gallery and American Art Museum’s futures. [Washingtonian]
- Magnolia Baker, Neapolitan Express, and more dining options are coming to Union Station. [Eater]
- Matzo ball soup and pho bowls are in store at Union Market. [Washingtonian]
- But here are the most essential restaurants across town. [Eater]
- Are more black people are riding dockless bikes compared to CaBi? [CityLab]
- What Metro wants to do with their valuable unused land. [NBC]
- D.C. Council passes a bill to let women to get birth control without a prescription. [NBC]
- They also unanimously backed publicly financed campaigns. [Post]
- Is Howard University Hospital on a path to sustainability? [WBJ]
- Spin studio ElectionCycle is coming to the Atlas District. [The Hill Is Home]
- You can now outfit your favorite room to resemble a Metro station. [Washingtonian]
- Site of a mansion murders in Massachusetts Avenue Heights is up for sale. [WBJ]
- Your last chance to become a Racing President for the Nationals is Sunday. [Popville]
- D.C. charter school girls inspired by Oprah’s Golden Globes speech. [NBC]
- An experimental cocktail club will take up residence in Brookland. [Eater]
- Stunning houses of worship — mapped. [Curbed]
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Please join us on Saturday, June 3, from 2 to 4 pm for the Glencarlyn Home Tour in Arlington’s historic Glencarlyn neighborhood. Among the featured homes will be a sparkling new home by A&N Builders at 5604-4th St. South. The inviting front porch opens to a light-filled space featuring high ceiling, wood floors, gas fireplace, Pella windows, Shrock cabinets, Quartz countertop, and JennAir appliances. Doors from the family room open to a large covered porch with a few steps to the level, landscaped rear yard. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, three bathrooms, laundry room, and linen storage. The big lower level has a rec room, gym space, and a fifth bedroom and bathroom plus even more storage. After leaving the home, stroll to the Ball-Sellers home, the oldest residence in Arlington, the community gardens at the library, Carlin Hall, and the 94 acre Glencarlyn Park. A lovely way to while away a late spring afternoon.

Is home ownership a goal of yours in 2023? Now is the time to make it happen! Grab a (virtual) drink with the area’s top Real Estate experts, learn all about the home buying process and on how you can get $1,500 towards your closing costs immediately!
Did you know the average Arlington renter will spend $150K in 5 years of renting? Stop paying down someone else’s mortgage! Join us for a Rent vs. Buy Happy Hour on Wednesday, June 7th at 6 p.m. via Zoom. If this time doesn’t work, we also are offering times convenient for your schedule!
A lot has happened in the local market since the beginning of the pandemic. Sip on your drink of choice and learn from Northern Virginia, Arlington and Washingtonian Magazines top producing agents! We will discuss the latest market updates, the home buying process and rent vs. buy cost savings. Please RSVP by clicking here.
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4th of July Celebration & Fireworks
Treat yourself this Independence Day with a world-class, private 4th of July extravaganza at the Military Women’s Memorial – a premier National Capital Region site.
Great food, fun, and the best views of Washington DC’s spectacular fireworks display. Relax, enjoy,