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K&L Gates may merge with Bell Boyd Law firms K&L Gates LLP and Bell, Boyd & Lloyd LLP are considering a merger, the law firms confirmed Thursday. Zola opens kitchen, wine shop A new wine shop and chef’s test kitchen has opened just down the street from its parent restaurant, Zola, called Zola Wine & Kitchen. WRIT buys 2445 M St. for $181M Washington Real Estate Investment Trust has acquired 2445 M St. NW, a West End office building that was previously financed in part by a Lehman Brothers entity. (WRE) Washignton Capitals TV ratings up 140% Washignton Capitals TV ratings up 140% The Washington Capitals currently have triple-digit increases in local TV viewership over last year. D.C. awards 3 neighborhood TIF projects A jazz cafe for Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SE, a pharmacy for South Capitol Street SE and a sit-down restaurant for Georgia Avenue are all in the works thanks to tax increment financing D.C. is bringing to some of the city’s most rundown commerci Perkins & Will names new managing director Perkins & Will promoted Stephen Manlove to managing director of the D.C. office. LucidMedia gets $8.8M in funding LucidMedia has raised $8.8 million -- its third round of funding -- to support the launch and expansion of its contextual advertising network. State, local tech priorities hinge on Barack Obama?s cabinet Industry analyst Chris Dixon says President-elect Barack Obama’s first round of cabinet nominees could have a significant effect on state and local government information technology initiatives. RepEquity scores investment RepEquity has scored a significant investment from Enhanced Capital Partners to expand its technology platform. D.C. debt limit bill advances A proposed cap on the debt the District can issue for public works and economic development projects has passed the first of two required votes by the D.C. Council.
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