GU, Park Service Agree To Trade Land For Possible Potomac Boathouse Site By Tina Morin Hoya Staff Writer Georgetown University recently signed an agreement with the National Park Service to exchange university land holdings for space along the Potomac River, putting Georgetown one step closer to building a boathouse for both the crew and sailing...| The Hoya
Related Links- NCPC Delivers Setback to Boathouse, Nov. 18, 2003 -GU Boathouse Meets Opposition, Sept. 16, 2003-GU, Park Service Agree To Trade Land For Possible Potomac Boathouse Site, Nov. 20, 1998 The university agreed to a land swap with the National Park Service in 1998 on the condition that the university would receive approval from...| The Hoya
Now that the lawsuit involving Jack’s Boathouse, reopened on April 20 as “Key Bridge Boathouse,” has been dismissed, Georgetown is again considering feasible options for opening its own boathouse after 30 years of sporadically pursuing the project. The legal battle for rights to the Jack’s Boathouse site between Paul Simkin, who assumed control of Jack’s Boathouse...| The Hoya