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Washington City Paper announces the results of the Best of D. C. ™ 2024, celebrating local businesses that have made significant contributions to the community. The publication invites businesses interested in sponsorship opportunities to contact them via email, promoting local engagement. The article also reflects on the previous year's Best of D.

C. ™ 2023, highlighting how these initiatives foster community recognition and support. The results aim to inspire residents to engage with and support their local businesses. Nearly 1,440 of the community members participated in the voting process, showcasing the strong interest in local affairs. The publication encourages readers to become supporting members of City Paper, further strengthening community ties.

By spotlighting these businesses, the initiative promotes local economy and culture. Washington City Paper aims to continue celebrating and supporting local enterprises in the future.

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