News & Politics | Opinion Can an Outsider Get Into DC’s Pickup-Basketball Scene? The risk of humiliation didn’t stop one DC transplant. Basketball, DC demographics, DC History, Ed HendersonDecember 14, 2022
Things to Do How Netflix’s ‘Residue’ Became a Must-Watch Film About Racism and Gentrification in DC Writer-director Merawi Gerima talks about putting his life on display in his first feature film. Art, Ava DuVernay, DontMuteDC, eckingtonSeptember 28, 2020
News & Politics Horace and Dickie’s Is Closing: What That Means for DC’s Black-Owned Businesses An interview with Brandi Thompson Summers, whose recent book traces the gentrification of H Street gentrification, H Street Corridor, Horace & Dickie'sFebruary 13, 2020
News & Politics What’s New With Martha’s Table? The local institution’s new leader talks about its recent changes. Anacostia Community Museum, Barack Obama, gentrification, Martha's TableDecember 10, 2019
Real Estate Living in Shaw—as a Senior Citizen What's it like for a retiree on a fixed income to live in a place where everything new seems geared toward millennials? Affordable housing, gentrification, Senior Living, ShawNovember 28, 2018
News & Politics | Real Estate Meet the Women Shaping Two of DC’s Hottest Neighborhoods A chat with Union Market and Yards developers Jodie McLean and Deborah Ratner Salzberg. Anacostia, Development, EDENS, Forest CityNovember 7, 2018
News & Politics I’m a Black Millennial Who Just Moved to DC. Am I a Gentrifier? Craigslist, eckington, First Person, gentrificationJune 1, 2018
News & Politics | Real Estate 6 Things That Might Finally Help Solve DC’s Housing Crunch Is it time to rethink some building-height limits? Construction, gentrification, Height Act, HousingMay 4, 2018
News & Politics The Reinvention of 14th Street: A History Fifty years after burning in the riots, 14th Street is a glittering stretch of gentrified DC. For better or worse, here's how it happened. 14th Street, 1960s, April 2018, Barack ObamaApril 4, 2018
News & Politics DC’s Funeral Homes are Disappearing. Here’s Why That Makes Us Sad. The closures are more than just a sign of gentrification. funeral home, gentrification, Small businessesFebruary 9, 2018