D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser was all smiles at Wednesday’s “March Madness” event at the Washington Convention Center. No, not that March Madness. D.C.’s Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic Development held its own “March Madness” to highlight the District’s progress on housing goals, upcoming developments and support for small businesses. 
Five new businesses and 263 new homes are coming to Skyland Town Center in Ward 7!
Including: -Roaming Rooster -&Pizza -Maizal -Mezeh -Tropical Smoothie#DCHOPE https://t.co/m8EfsBUS8I pic.twitter.com/5yfWF7UZto — Mayor Muriel Bowser (@MayorBowser) March 24, 2021
“This year will be a landmark year for Skyland,” Bowser said. “We’ll deliver The Crest, the first residential property to open at the site; we’ll break ground on new retail, including Lidl and Starbucks and more. And when I say more, I’m not exaggerating.” Bowser said the Roaming Rooster will open its fourth D.C. location at Skyland. &Pizza will open its 10th. And Mezeh will open its second. A new South American street food spot, Maizal, is also on the way, as well as a new Tropical Smoothie location. “And so I know it’s taking some time, but what we’re seeing at Skyland is a development that matches the vision of this community,” Bowser added. “There will be upwards of 450 new homes, a grocery store, and so many more amenities that equal jobs and jobs for D.C. residents.” “Stay tuned, participate and be ready for economic comeback.” The event also saw the relaunch of ExportDC, a program designed to help D.C. businesses go global. “ExportDC will give D.C.-based businesses the opportunity to expand internationally and will provide assistance to support pre-approved international market activities and trade missions,” Director of Business Development and Strategy Sybongile Cook said. “DMPED is allocating $7,500 towards a round of funding for these businesses. Ten businesses will be awarded and given the opportunity to attend the District’s virtual trade mission in Greece on May 19, 2021.” Registration is currently open and will close on April 15 at 5 p.m. Interested businesses can apply online. The recipients of D.C.’s Great Streets program were also announced, which granted $2.2 million to 50 local small businesses across all eight Wards. Up to $50,000 was awarded to each. “Local businesses are the economic and cultural foundation of the District’s growth and vibrancy,” Bowser said. “The grantees represent a diverse group of businesses, and these grants represent an investment in their continued growth and our collective recovery.”
