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One way to Avoid Vacant Property Taxes


Avoid them on practically the whole rotting block!!! Now we know why Jemal gets to skate on those pesky Class 3 taxes.  10 years of staring at funk & broken windows on the most prominent corner in our neighborhood as the odd campaign slinks by.  This stinks and smacks of a big fat FU to the neighbors, activists, and the tourists who visit the convention center and get to stare rotting urban decay as soon as the walk out the door.  Enough! Develop it already! Tax it up the wazoo! Do something!!!!  I've got to just paste the whole thing on here. 

Evans Campaign to Occupy Legendary Political Address

Jack Evans 2008 Campaign Office

One of the District’s hardiest political addresses is once again occupied: Ward 2 Councilmember Jack Evans will be locating his campaign headquarters at 1005 7th St. NW, on the highly visible northeast corner of 7th and New York Avenue.

Evans, who is being challenged thus far by Mount Vernon Square lawyer and community activist Cary Silverman, follows in the footsteps of numerous other city politicos—many who had checkered experiences on the premises:

  • In 1998, the building housed one of At-Large Councilmember Carol Schwartz’s failed mayoral runs.
  • In 2000, Schwartz ran her successful re-election campaign out of the building—a rare unqualified success for the edifice.
  • In 2002, Mayor Anthony A. Williams also ran a re-election campaign out of the building. You know, the one with all the fake ballots and the write-in votes.
  • In 2004, incumbent At-Large Councilmember Harold Brazil’s campaign occupied the space. He was overthrown by insurgent Kwame Brown.
  • In 2006, mayoral hopeful Michael A. Brown moved his campaign in. He ended up with a mere 650 votes after throwing his support to Linda Cropp less than a week before the Democratic primary.

Red-and-white Evans signs appeared all over the three-story building, owned by developer Doug Jemal, earlier this week; Evans campaign manager Keith Carbone says phone lines still need to be installed and furniture ordered for the storefront. A kickoff event for the office, he says, is scheduled for later this month.

Perhaps Evans will be able to avoid any bad juju on the premises—he is, after all, the first non-citywide candidate to move in (the office is located in Ward 2’s eastern flank—the area Silverman considers his base). Carbone says he’s not worried about any of that. “We’re not going to be superstitious,” he says.

And BTW I dont give a crap where Evans has his office.  As long as its in legitimate commercial property.

 

Comments
I have to agree. I walk by this building almost every day on my way to the gym in Chinatown. Why can't we get a real commercial tenant in there?

It's really ironic that the Evans campaign would set up shop along 7th St near a number of vacant properties and in what is usually a vacant property--and he is the council member responsible for helping to develop this area.

Posted By Kyle Spector / At 5/8/08 9:53 AM
ah, i'm recalling a conversation with apostle green of united house of prayer, who was responsible for the convention center leases told me long about about the impact of the convention center during a lease pitch. he said, "a rising tide lifts all boats." i wonder how he got squeezed out and by whom?

Posted By richard rogers / At 5/8/08 11:25 AM
His campaign staffers and volunteers can now see first hand the empty convention center store fronts, the struggling businesses that abound, the pathetic looking parks, and walk cautiously on the streets at night in fear for their lives. Let's pray there are no more shootings, but if there is one, maybe Jack will be on hand himself to witness the neglect of his own administration. Maybe he'll have the COPE red hats guard the place at night so it doesn't get ransacked by bee bee guns or just share the space with his "good buddy" in Shaw who'll likely share the same campaign colors this season.

Posted By martin / At 5/8/08 11:29 AM
As our friendly neighborhood realtor Boris the Powerful Force pointed out to me one day, Red means Stop, Green means Go!

Posted By Si Kailian / At 5/8/08 11:49 AM
<<yawn>>

Posted By Homnoir JONES / At 5/8/08 12:09 PM
I wonder how much the rent is?

Posted By ed / At 5/8/08 3:04 PM
will the cars that park illegally on the new york avenue sidewalk be ticketed like they should or will we have selective enforcement? i think we know the answer already.

Posted By richard rogers / At 5/9/08 4:35 AM
I always thought that exact space would be an ideal location for a Starbucks or some Breakwells-esque local shop! What a waste. They are going to leave it a flurry of old papers and trash just like the last person in there did

Posted By Melissa / At 5/9/08 6:39 AM
"I wonder how much the rent is?"

Bwha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!

Evans has been around way-y-y-y too long and is way too beholden to no one but his millionaire handlers. Time for some new blood in Ward 2.

Posted By LongTimeRez / At 5/10/08 8:40 PM


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