Morning Notes

September 4, 2013 9:00 a.m.

Wizards Star Buys $4.9 Million Potomac Mansion – Washington Wizards point guard John Wall, who just signed a five-year, $80 million extension to stay in Washington, put some of that money toward a eight-bedroom, 12-bathroom 17,350-square-foot mansion just outside the Beltway in Potomac. [Washington Post]

Town of Chevy Chase To Start Single-Stream Recycling – Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 11, the Town of Chevy Chase will provide single-stream recycling service. It allows residents to place all recyclables in the same container for regular Wednesday pick-up and the Town will also offer “backdoor” service, meaning recycling bins don’t need to be put at the curb. [Town of Chevy Chase]

Glen Echo To Pay For Gas Line – The town will pay Washington Gas more than $200,000 to build a main gas line and connections to the 73 houses where owners are interested in gas. [The Gazette]

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Real Estate Company Moves Into Town – D.C.-based Beasley Real Estate recently opened a Hampden Lane office for its Bethesda and upper NW operations. [The Georgetown Dish]

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