Le Méridien Madison, Washington, DC, has undergone a $15 million transformation, blending modern glamour with rich historical charm. This newly renovated property, inspired by the Golden Age of travel and Jackie Kennedy Onassis, offers guests a unique and luxurious experience in the heart of D.C.
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The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH) has rebranded as True Ground Housing Partners, reflecting its commitment to providing safe, affordable housing and supporting residents in the Washington, D.C. region. The new name and visual identity highlight the organization’s focus on building strong foundations, fostering community, and addressing the region’s housing affordability challenges.
Nautiste, a premier provider of bespoke yacht experiences, has launched a meticulously restored 1985 Chris Craft 315 Commander, named ‘American Pie.’ This vintage vessel offers a unique and stylish way to explore Washington D.C.’s iconic waterways, providing a luxurious alternative to traditional boat excursions.
Approximately 2,000 former military personnel have withdrawn from the Invictus Games, established in 2014 to support wounded and ill service members and veterans. Concerns raised by participants include a departure from the event’s original purpose, an increasing focus on the royal family, and Prince Harry’s involvement. Despite calls for his resignation, public relations expert Ryan McCormick suggests that Harry is unlikely to abandon the Games. The event will hold its 10th anniversary in the UK, with Canada hosting the 2025 edition. Cities vying to host the 2027 Games are Washington DC and Birmingham, with a decision expected soon.