Poll: What Does Bloomingdale Need?
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Today, in UrbanTurf’s continuing series of polls about what new types of establishments DC residents would like to see come to their area, we ask Bloomingdale residents what they want in their neighborhood.
Bloomingdale residents, please let us know what you think your neighborhood is most in need of.
Note: We recognize that discussions about the direction of changing neighborhoods can become emotional and heated very quickly. To forestall any ugliness in the comments, we will be diligent about removing any language that has even a whiff of a racist/bigoted undertone. Please keep it civil, Turfers.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/poll_what_does_bloomingdale_need/5849.
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