It’s official: Busboys & Poets going to Takoma (and Brookland)

This post has been updated

The Washington Post breaks the official news that Busboys & Poets owner has signed a lease to bring the restaurant to the new Carroll St. development in Takoma.  Also reported is that the owner is negotiating to open a sixth location in Brookland.

This is semi-good news for Riggs Park (remember what we mentioned about being sandwiched between these two neighborhoods in this post).  Both Takoma and Brookland are sort of walkable (or certainly bikeable) from Riggs Park, so it looks like in a couple of years we’ll get to have our pick of two Busboys to patronize.

One instructive point from the article is owner Andy Shallal’s statement that he received emails from Takoma residents soliciting him to bring his restaurant to the neighborhood.  He said that he likes to go into areas that lack community gathering spaces, certainly an issue for Riggs Park.  As Fort Totten Square and Art Place at Fort Totten come online, it’s worth thinking about what kind of outreach, communication, organizing, and consensus building the community can do to really showcase the community we have here surrounding Fort Totten and to make sure we get the types of amenities we really want, so as not to be blindsided again like we were with the introduction of the big box store to come.

Fort Totten Square Construction Job Fair March 23, 2013

FORT TOTTEN SQUARE CONSTRUCTION JOB FAIR
SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 2013
9 AM – 12 PM
CORNER OF RIGGS ROAD AND 3RD STREET NE

Seeking construction workers with specific skills. The anticipated trades that will be at the Job Fair
include:

Mechanical
Electrical
Plumbing
Concrete
Rough Carpentry
Masonry
Roofing / Waterproofing

Participants are encouraged to bring a resume or other documentation of work experience.

Fort Totten Square is a mixed-use project currently under construction at 300 Riggs Road NE. When
completed, Fort Totten Square will include approximately 345 apartments and 130,000 square feet of
retail space, anchored by an urban-format Wal-Mart containing a large grocer and pharmacy.

For more information, please visit www.FortTottenNews.com.

Development news roundup: Children’s museum & anchor for Art Place at Fort Totten, a brewery in the neighborhood, and a rehabilitation facility for 6000 New Hampshire

Lots of development news to report:

  • First up, community representatives held an initial meeting with consultants from the Cafritz team on the children’s museum component of Art Place at Fort Totten.  You may be wondering why we’re talking about the children’s museum component since we reported recently that Cafritz was still looking for an anchor to secure financing for the project.  Well, unofficially there may be an anchor in place (a possible anchor we listed in this post).  We haven’t gotten official word, but it makes more sense that they would schedule a meeting at this point for museum consultants to introduce themselves and solicit community input if there is an anchor on the horizon.  Look for more information in the future from the ANCs and the leadership of the Lamond Riggs Citizens Association and the North Michigan Park Civic Association.
  • The Totten Life blog brings us news of a brewery headed for Riggs Park with a link to a news release from DC Beer.  Hellbender Brewery is building out the space at 5788 2nd St. NE (not too far from Fort Totten Square and 3 Stars Brewing Company).  Just in case you’re curious, according to this release from DC Beer, the brewery is named for the hellbender, the largest salamander in North America.  The Hellbender team plans to use the salamander as a symbol of the team’s “‘environmentally safe brewery practices and waste disposal.'”  The team wants to work with local businesses and residents to make the neighborhood “a better place for everyone.”
  • The Office of Planning recently recommended approval of a modification to the PUD for 6000 New Hampshire Ave NE.  Recall this is the site of the new Comstock detached single family homes and townhomes.  The original developer sold his interest in the 2 other buildings on the property.  These buildings are zoned for residential use and the original PUD called for residential apartment buildings.  The current develper would like to modify the PUD to accommodate a rehabilitation center for mentally disabled adults in one of the buildings and reduce the number of apartments in the other building.  The ANC and LRCA (and other community groups) officially opposed the modification, outlining areas of concern.  The Office of Zoning held a hearing on the modification request on February 21, 2013.  The neighborhood groups and the ANC presented testimony on their areas of concern.  While it is almost certain Zoning will approve the modification, Zoning would like the developer and neighborhood groups to come to a consensus on the outstanding concerns and it appears that such a consensus can be reached.

Learn how to grow vegetables with Neighborhood Farm Initiative

The Neighborhood Farm Initiative is accepting applications for its adult gardening education workshop.  The 11-week course will be held at NFI’s community garden site near Fort Totten metro station (110 Gallatin St. NW).  Members receive their own community garden plot, seedlings, and materials for a fee.  Scholarships and work-study are available to offset the fee.

Job fair at Arena Stage March 1

Inspired by its current production Good People, Arena Stage is teaming up with Ward 6 councilmember Tommy Wells to host a public job fair called “Looking for Good People.”  As of Feb. 15, the site lists 11 prospective employers, with more to come:  DC Water; Gordon Biersch; Walmart; Comcast; CSX Railroad; Entertainment Cruises; Safeway; U.S. Army; WMATA; Department of Employment Services; and Giant Foods. 

In addition, the following organizations will be on hand to offer workforce development services:  Graduate School, USA; Dress for Success; United Planning Organization; Street Sense; Strive D.C.; and Living Classrooms.

Applicants should dress professionally and bring plenty of copies of their resumes.

When:  March 13, 2013, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

Where:  Arena Stage, 1101 Sixth St. SW (near Waterfront metro station on the green line)

For questions, contact Pat Joseph, 202-724-8072, pjoseph@dccouncil.us

Free tax preparation assistance from AARP Foundation at Lamond Riggs neighborhood library

The AARP Foundation is offering free tax preparation services to low- and moderate-income taxpayers, with a focus on those 60 and older.  In our area, this service will be available at the Lamond-Riggs neighborhood library.  Visit the foundation website here for more information about this service, to find out what documents to take, and to find other service locations in the city.  Let your neighbors and family know.