Allegro Apartments Puts A Twist on Their Grand Opening
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This Wednesday, Allegro Apartments in Columbia Heights will have its grand opening…with a twist. To promote the new development, Allegro ran a contest where it asked the general public to submit recipes for a signature cocktail called the Velvet Allegro. On Wednesday night as people tour the apartments, the top three submissions will go up against three from bartenders at participating restaurants and the winning cocktail will be featured at DC-area restaurants and bars for the next month.
Even though the cocktail competition may seem like the main event tomorrow night, the evening, sponsored by Grey Goose and OnTap, is also a chance to have a cocktail and check out the apartments that Allegro has to offer. The monthly rents for studios start at $1525/month, one-bedrooms at $1,775/month and two-bedrooms at $2,450/month. (The development is offering two months free rent and will waive a $500 fee if you move in prior to May 31st.) For more details, see below.
- Where: Allegro Apartments, 3460 14th Street NW (see map here)
- When: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 from 6 to 9pm
- RSVP: You must RSVP for the event here.
- Participating Establishments: Busboys and Poets, Ulah Bistro, Chi-Cha Lounge, Gazuza, Beacon Bar and Grill, Commonwealth, Grand Central
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/allegro_apartments_puts_a_twist_on_their_grand_opening/821.
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