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ARCH Announces Loans for Small Businesses, Artists, and Cultural Organizations

February 24, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 20, 2014 Washington, DC– ARCH Development Corporation (ADC)is pleased to announce two new programs that will continue its work to create a home for small businesses, artists, arts and cultural organizations to fulfill its commitment to the revitalization and sustainable economic development of Historic Anacostia. The…

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DC MODERN DESIGN + BUILD OPENS GALLERY EXHIBITION: DC LO-FI

February 12, 2014

(Washington, DC) DC Modern Design + Build, a resident gallery at Anacostia Arts Center will present a new show from DC-based photographer Michael K. Wilkinson, “DC Lo-Fi,” seeks to capitalize on two points of familiarity to many city residents: urban vignettes focused on the disappearing signs of an ever-aging yet…

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NURISH Food & Drink Opens Cafe in Historic Downtown Anacostia

February 6, 2014

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 5, 2014 CONTACT: Kera Carpenter, Owner/ Founder email hidden; JavaScript is required, (202) 352-3421 NURISH Food & Drink Opens Café in Historic Downtown Anacostia A casual French express café Washington, D.C.­—NURISH Food & Drink will host an invitation-only grand opening this Friday, February 7, introducing a…

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STITCHED DC Opens February 15 And Features 24 Area Quilters

February 3, 2014

 COZY-UP IN ANACOSTIA THIS WINTER “STICHED DC” OPENS FEBRUARY 15 AND FEATURES 24 AREA QUILTERS  (Washington, DC) Anacostia Arts Center will present a curated exhibition of DC-area quilters. Working primarily with local powerhouse quilt organizations, DC Modern Quilt Guild and Daughters of Dorcas, STITCHED DC will showcase two dozen quilts…

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Nubian Hueman and Vintage & Charmed Featured in The Washington Informer

December 9, 2013

As residents in the Washington metropolitan area gear up for the holidays which kick off on Friday, Nov. 29 – Black Friday – American Express (AMEX) and a local nonprofit are encouraging District residents to consider shopping a little closer to home this year. Read Full Article.

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