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Jamie Stachowski

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Visions for Vacancies

Can a New Sausage Shop Survive at the Old Griffin Market?

Jamie Stachowski's new butcher shop is scheduled to open soon.

Let's call this a modern spin on community planning—Patch's version of a charette, a digital drawing board where all ideas are on the table. Each week we'll present a new vacant building and ask you to tell us what you think would be the best use. Forget what zone it's in, ignore setback regulations, dump lot coverage rules and all the other zoning jargon that puts people most to sleep. If you had your way, what would you like to see there? What would be the best use for the community? Last week, several of our readers suggested a newsstand or a coffee shop should replace Morso on M Street. Two weeks ago, others weighed in on what should fill the storefront of the former's Furin's of Georgetown. This week, we're turning our attention to …

Barca fan

11:43 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Can't see how it will work. If Laura and Riccardo could make it work with a full range of good wine and food, not sure if a sausage/meat guy can do so. Rooting for him though (and will stop by to check it out.)   more ›

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sausage and Sandwich Shop to Fill Griffin Market Space

Jamie Stachowski, locally famous for his sausage and meat products, will open a butcher shop in Georgetown.

Stachowski Brand Charcuterie has become a crowd favorite at the Rose Park Farmer's Market on Wednesdays and will soon find a home inside at owner Jamie Stachowski's new butcher shop in the former Griffin Market space at 1425 28th St. On his website, Stachowski touts his products as "the only full line all-natural charcuterie business in the Mid- Atlantic region." According to George Petros, an agent at Papadopoulos Properties, Stachowski will offer the sausages people have come to love from his time at the market, but also sandwiches, charcuterie and more. "He's doing a really neat meat market," in the space left empty since the beloved Griffin Market departed in February, according to Petros. The 10-year lease will officially begin Oct. 1…

Teel Oliver

9:33 am on Wednesday, February 8, 2012

How about a little flexibility on the zoning restriction on seating in the Griffin Market charcuterie/sandwich/coffee shop? That might have helped the former tenants make a go of it. I don't see how a few small tables and chairs would harm the neighborhood. Much better to have that than an expanded 7-eleven. We really ned a good coffee shop.   more ›

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