Meet the 2025 Winners of the Washington Women in Journalism Awards
Washingtonian Magazine
Book and Periodical Publishing
Washington, D.C. 8,844 followers
The magazine Washington lives by.
About us
Washingtonian, the magazine Washington lives by, is the region’s top source of information for dining, shopping, entertainment, and personalities. It has been Washington’s most trusted guide to living, working, and playing in the area for more than four decades thanks to features like “100 Very Best Restaurants,” “Top Doctors,” and “Great Places to Live.” The print magazine is read each month by more than 400,000 people, who spend an average of 96 minutes with each issue and save each issue for an average of five months. Washingtonian.com reaches more than a million unique readers every month. Washingtonian is a five-time National Magazine Award winner for its reporting and writing.
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- Industry
- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, D.C.
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1965
- Specialties
- Washington, D.C., Restaurant Reviews, Things to Do, and Events
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1828 L Street NW
Washington, D.C., US
Employees at Washingtonian Magazine
Updates
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OUT NOW: Our April issue is on newsstands and in your mailboxes! 📬 On the cover: The Secret World of Luxury Real Estate. Private listings, NDAs, and other ways the area’s elite maintain their privacy. 🏡 Subscribe so you never miss an issue: https://lnkd.in/e7yqE8MT
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How to pay for health care when insurance doesn’t cover all the costs #sponsored
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Washingtonian’s annual 100 Very Best Restaurants list drops tomorrow, but here’s an early scoop: this year, the top spot in our rankings goes to Albi, Michael Rafidi’s Levantine dining room in Navy Yard. https://lnkd.in/eFTnEgdm
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How to love your pets without going into debt #sponsored CareCredit
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This week marks a remarkable milestone for Mike Johnson—40 years with Washingtonian! I’ve had the privilege of knowing Mike for 37 of those years, and for the past 17, he’s been by my side as our CFO and COO. Mike is not only one of the smartest and hardest-working people I know, but he’s also a man of integrity—always fair, always a straight shooter. The work he has put in over the decades is a testament to his dedication, and without him, I don't think Washingtonian would exist. Here’s to 40 incredible years, Mike. I am a better person because of you.
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