Curbed Cup
The 2016 Curbed Cup winner is… Anacostia!
The annual competition, the Curbed Cup, has allowed Washington, D.C. neighborhoods to compete since 2011. Since then, there has yet to be a two-time champion. Finally, Anacostia can say that it has won not only in the year 2012, but also 2016.
Curbed Cup Finals: (2) Capitol Hill vs. (4) Anacostia
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for the final pairing will end on January 2.
Curbed Cup Final Four: (2) Capitol Hill vs. (3) Tenleytown
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup Final Four: (4) Anacostia vs. (8) Adams Morgan
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 2016: Week two recap and bracket revealed
After a few days of polling, it’s time to announce the final four for Curbed’s super prestigious (and fake) trophy, known as the Curbed Cup. Adams Morgan and Anacostia will face each other before Tenleytown and Capitol Hill battle it out.
Curbed Cup Elite Eight: (6) Georgetown vs. (3) Tenleytown
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup Elite Eight: (2) Capitol Hill vs. (10) 16th Street Heights
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup Elite Eight: (4) Anacostia vs. (12) Brookland
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup Elite Eight: (1) H Street NE vs. (8) Adams Morgan
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 2016: Week two recap and bracket revealed
Round one is officially over for this year’s Curbed Cup, and that means that it’s time for Curbed to reveal who the winners are so far. With 16 total contestants, that means that next week will feature eight finalists.
Curbed Cup 1st round: (4) Anacostia vs. (13) Congress Heights
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (5) NoMa vs. (12) Brookland
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (1) H Street NE vs. (16) Navy Yard
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
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The 2016 Curbed Cup tournament is underway!
Now that the year is almost over, it’s time to take a moment to stop and consider the best moments and the worst moments of 2016. For those who are filled with local pride, Curbed has an award meant to help make the year’s best neighborhood official.
Curbed Cup 1st round: (2) Capitol Hill vs. (15) Bloomingdale
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (7) Woodridge vs. (10) 16th Street Heights
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (3) Tenleytown vs. (14) Chevy Chase
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (6) Georgetown vs. (11) Chinatown
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
Curbed Cup 1st round: (8) Adams Morgan vs. (9) Columbia Heights
The Curbed Cup, our annual award for the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of the year, is kicking off with 16 areas vying for the prestigious (fake) trophy. Voting for each pairing ends 24 hours after it begins. Let the eliminations commence!
The Curbed Cup is coming! Name 2016's best D.C. neighborhood!
Now that the year is almost over, it’s time to take a moment to stop and consider the best moments and the worst moments of 2016. For those who are filled with local pride, Curbed has an award meant to help make the year’s best neighborhood official.