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Port City Dispatchs: Plans for the Food Pavilion, Beachcomber, Afghan Restaurant and Laurie Olin

Plus, searching for Houdini, Democrats protest, waterfront hotel and Jefferson-Houston School.

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Blackwall Hitch Restaurant Planned for Torpedo Factory Food Pavilion — By Drew Hansen  

Plans are in motion to transform the long-vacant Torpedo Factory Food Pavilion at the Alexandria City Marina into a single restaurant.

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The proposal for the Blackwall Hitch, named after a knot used to tie vessels to shore, is expected to enter the city’s planning approval process in December.

Lead partner Larry Ray, a veteran of restaurant and health club ventures in Annapolis, Md., expressed high hopes for the project at a meeting of the city’s Waterfront Commission Tuesday morning.

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“When I was introduced to Alexandria, I immediately fell in love with city and this project,” Ray said. “It’s an exciting business opportunity and I see this being a hugely successful endeavor.

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Pressed for an honest assessment of the city’s Potomac River shoreline, Laurie Olin, the man charged with revitalizing the public space along the waterfront, paused before saying, “It has good bones.”

“It needs to be better,” the famed landscape architect said a few beats later, facing a standing-room-only crowd Tuesday night. “It needs to be a better waterfront.”

The evaluation came at the tail end of a meet-and-greet with residents organized by city officials. Alexandria’s denizens got a feel for Olin’s philosophy and his past projects at the get-together, the first in a series as the controversial waterfront redevelopment plan goes into action.

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