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05/14/2026
🇺🇸 Planning Ahead for a Meaningful Memorial Day Weekend in Washington, DC – Kicking Off DC250 Celebrations
With America’s 250th anniversary (Semiquincentennial) underway, next weekend’s Memorial Day festivities in the nation’s capital offer a powerful start to a year of national reflection and celebration. As a DMV resident in Herndon, VA, I’m already thinking about logistics so we can focus on honoring our heroes without the stress of last-minute crowds.
Here’s a practical planning guide for Memorial Day Weekend 2026 (May 23–25) to help you make the most of these historic DC250 events:
Key Events to Bookmark
• Saturday–Sunday, May 23–24: Rolling to Remember Honor Ride & Patriotic Concert. This powerful motorcycle tribute honors POW/MIA service members and veterans. Riders typically stage in Northern Virginia (Fairfax area) before heading to the Pentagon and into D.C. A patriotic concert adds to the weekend’s solemn yet celebratory tone.
• Monday, May 25 (Memorial Day): National Memorial Day Parade starting at 10 a.m. on Constitution Avenue (between 7th and 17th Streets NW). Expect a moving timeline of American military history with marching bands, veterans’ groups, historical reenactors, and special DC250 touches. Pre-parade performances begin around 9 a.m. This is America’s largest Memorial Day parade — free and open to the public.
• All Weekend: Expanded programming on the National Mall and at memorials, including wreath-laying ceremonies and special tributes that connect our sacrifices to America’s 250-year journey. New Smithsonian exhibits opening mid-May also pair perfectly with a visit.
Pro Planning Tips for a Smooth Weekend
• Arrive Early for the Parade: Stake out spots along Constitution Avenue by 8 a.m. or earlier. Bring chairs, water, sunscreen, and snacks. Great viewing areas near the National Archives or Lafayette Square.
• Transportation: Metro is your best friend — use Archives-Navy Memorial or Federal Triangle stations. Expect holiday schedules and crowds. Avoid driving near the Mall and parade route due to street closures (check MPDC updates closer to the date).
• Crowds & Timing: This DC250 kickoff will draw strong attendance. Visit memorials early morning or later afternoon when possible. Pair your Mall visit with nearby museums.
• Accommodations & Logistics: Hotels near the Mall or in Arlington fill up fast. Book soon if you’re coming from out of town. Many DC250 partner hotels offer special packages.
• Weather & Comfort: Late May in DC can be warm and humid — dress in layers and stay hydrated.
• Resources: Monitor http://dc250.us, http://washington.org, and the American Veterans Center site for final schedules, road closures, and live updates.
This weekend isn’t just about parades and pageantry — it’s a chance to honor those who defended our freedoms as we reflect on 250 years of American history. In a busy world, carving out time for remembrance feels especially important right now.
Who’s planning to join the parade, visit the memorials, or attend Rolling to Remember next weekend? Are you coming from out of town, bringing family, or looking for local tips? Share your plans in the comments, tag colleagues or friends who might be interested, or message me — happy to share more DMV-specific advice (parking alternatives, nearby eats, or family strategies).
Let’s make this a weekend of gratitude, connection, and inspiration as DC250 begins.
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Like many others, I was shocked and saddened by the surprise closing of McKeever Services Corporation
With 26 years in this industry—including 12 wonderful years at MSC—I’ve accumulated many fond memories of the talented staff and leadership who made the company so special.
This week, I’ve already fielded numerous calls and helped several clients seamlessly transfer and take over their projects. If you’re looking for someone to pick up where MSC left off, or to handle new projects on your behalf, please reach out. I’m here at [email protected].
I know this is a stressful time for many teams, and DC Permit Solutions is ready to provide reliable support and continuity. I look forward to assisting you.
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If you’re a developer, general contractor, architect, or homeowner tackling a project in Washington, DC, the Department of Buildings (DOB) permitting process remains one of the critical — and sometimes challenging — parts of getting shovels in the ground.
Recent updates show progress:
• 96.7% of permit applications are assessed and assigned to a reviewer within 2 days of submission.
• First plan reviews are completed within 30 days for the vast majority of projects (97% compliance rate).
• The Accelerated Plan Review (APR) program continues to deliver faster turnaround for eligible projects through structured review sessions.
That said, overall timelines still vary significantly by project size, complexity, and involvement of other agencies (Zoning, Historic Preservation, DOEE, etc.). Larger commercial or mixed-use developments can still see multi-month processes, including revisions and inter-agency coordination.
Pro tips for smoother DC DOB processing:
• Use the official Plan Review and Permit Timelines (Service Level Agreements) to set realistic expectations based on your project’s square footage and scope.
• Prepare complete submissions upfront — missing info or incomplete checklists are common delay triggers.
• Consider the Accelerated Plan Review program for time-sensitive projects.
The DOB has been focusing on efficiency improvements, digital tools, and faster code adoption — all positive steps for keeping DC construction moving.
Have you processed and pulled permits with DOB recently??
I am here to help you and your team!
I’ve heard from several clients recently in the DMV area who were unexpectedly left without permit support when a longtime service provider suddenly ceased operations.
If you’re dealing with active permit applications, pending reviews, or projects that now need a reliable partner to step in, DC Permit Solutions is here to help.
With over 25 years of hands-on experience navigating permitting processes across Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia, we specialize in stepping into projects at any stage — whether you’re just getting started or need someone to take over mid-process.
We’re ready to review your existing documentation, continue submissions, respond to agency comments, and keep your projects moving forward without unnecessary delays.
If you or someone you know is looking for experienced, responsive permit assistance in the DMV region, feel free to reach out directly. Happy to jump on a quick call to see how we can support you.
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02/15/2023
LOCO is a world leader in data centers. There is a good chance as you are browsing the internet tonight your viewing is going through a local data center.
Finmarc seeks data center approval for Telos HQ campus along Route 7 - Washington Business Journal Another data center looks poised to advance in Ashburn along Route 7, even though county lawmakers have said they don't want new data centers in that area.
02/15/2023
Great project coming to DC!
Yards developer Brookfield tweaks D.C. riverfront project, readies next apartment building - Washington Business Journal "Yards West is really intended to be the downtown for the Capitol Riverfront neighborhood," its developer says. That's going to include a focus on small businesses and urban experience.
01/07/2022
https://www.axios.com/local/washington-dc/2022/01/07/dc-commercial-real-estate-2022-outlook
Market outlook for 2022. If you have any project please let me know. I am offering free consultations to discuss your project for 2022.
D.C. commercial real estate’s 2022 outlook D.C.’s office vacancy, which was a problem before the pandemic and has since gotten worse, reached a record high 18.4% at the end of 2021.
09/18/2020
Transforming DC one small step at a time. Most of SW and parts of SE have been completely transformed.
2 Anacostia Sites, Including Barry Farm, Seek Mixed-Use Rezoning Approval Redbrick LMD is adding to its Columbian Quarter project with a new property it acquired, and the Barry Farm development team is pursuing a new rezoning plan.
09/09/2020
A year after deadly fire, citizen inspectors helping DC clear building inspection backlog The 1300 block of Randolph Street NW is row homes valued around $600,000 to $700,000. They’re generally well-kept, except for 1343. That home is overgrown with weeds and vines. That’s where we met Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Inspector Renee Richardson, one of 75 “...
09/06/2020
Office Owners Consider More Expensive Upgrades As Slow Return To Work Continues Landlords are considering measures like HVAC upgrades, temperature checking stations, storage lockers and operable windows but the costs make them hesitant.
Important changes to certificate of occupancy process at DCRA. Let's talk about your upcoming project to avoid delays.
Blog New and Important Changes to DCRA C of O process for Third Party Inspections DCRA had been overhauling all departments over the past year and with that comes updates to the Certificate of Occupancy...
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