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Unions Protest Arena Move, RIP DCist, and D.C.’s Polyamory Scene

Unions Protest Arena Move, RIP DCist, and D.C.’s Polyamory Scene

FromCity Cast DC


Unions Protest Arena Move, RIP DCist, and D.C.’s Polyamory Scene

FromCity Cast DC

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Washington Post’s Teo Armus explains why some Virginia unions have come out against the plan to move the Capitals and the Wizards to Virginia. Plus, we pour one out for DCist shutting down and what it says about the state of media, and why it seems like polyamory is on the rise in D.C. 
Plus, after the interview, City Cast CEO David Plotz joins us for a conversation sponsored by Urban Pace, the mid-Atlantic leader in development real estate services, about the new Ebenezer Row homes in Capitol Hill. Click through to learn more about how the development is building upon the neighborhood’s rich history.
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Released:
Feb 27, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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