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Captain White Seafood City Shoves Off From Southwest DC Waterfront, Ending 50-Year Run

Move Follows Battle With City, Wharf Developer
Captain White Seafood City. (F Delventhal/Flickr)
Captain White Seafood City. (F Delventhal/Flickr)
By Bryce Meyers
CoStar News
November 5, 2021 | 10:12 P.M.

Captain White Seafood City, a mainstay along Southwest Washington, D.C.'s waterfront that anchored a floating open-air fish market on Maine Avenue for decades, is shutting down operations following a legal battle with the city and developers of the neighboring Wharf.

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