Morning Rundown
Man Sentenced for Southwest Safeway Robbery — Christopher Tyler, a 38-year-old D.C. resident, was sentenced to more than six years in prison for robbing two District Safeway stores, including a location on the 1100 block of 4th Street SW in 2014. [D.C. U.S. Attorney’s Office]
H Street Corridor Eatery Closes — The Atlas Room at 1015 H St. NE shut down over the weekend after six years in business. [H Street Great Street]
NoMa Bid Acquires Land — The NoMa Business Improvement District, with a loan from a developer, has scooped up a 1.8-acre property at R Street and Harry Thomas Way NE, next to a 2-acre spot it acquired last year. The BID and Foulger-Pratt Development are planning to use the land for a park and mixed-use development. [Washington Business Journal]
H Street Chef to Bring Ramen to Whole Foods — Chef Erik Bruner-Yang, who owns Maketto on the H Street corridor, is slated to bring his ramen to a Whole Foods in Foggy Bottom. [Washingtonian]