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Real Estate Company Mixes It Up Around New Nationals Stadium
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Absolutely, we have a great suite overlooking the Yards and all the cranes in Southeast. After the phenomenal opening, we picked up four seats in the lower bowl as well. I'm hooked and am a Nationals fan -- just don't tell my father, who is a lifelong Indians fan!
What is your ringtone?
Honestly, I don't know my ringtone. I have to keep the phone on vibrate, because when it rings I don't realize it's my phone ringing, and it's rather embarrassing. I do know that when I call my son, "Fat Bottomed Girls" plays. I try not to take offense.
Been on any good vacations lately? I hear you like safaris.
I love to travel anywhere and everywhere with my family. Africa is a favorite place. We've visited South Africa, Botswana, Tanzania and Rwanda. Africa is fascinating, because one can see the most modern cities and the most awe-inspiring natural sites all on one trip. The urban redevelopment of waterfront in Cape Town has great lessons for the future of the Anacostia.
I just returned from meeting my children in Prague. It is a beautiful city that survived World War II with its architecture intact. Today it is a vibrant city that makes great use of pedestrian walkways over its river.
More from Deborah Ratner Salzberg will be available today on the WashBiz blog at www.washingtonpost.com/washbizblog.




