Rutger published: Little District Books Finds New Home on Capitol Hill
**Little District Books Sets Up Shop in a New, Bigger Location** Little District Books, Washington D.C.'s beloved LGBTQ+ haven, has some exciting news: they're moving up in size and location! They've snagged a fresh, more spacious spot at 631 Pennsylvania Ave, S.E. This new digs, just a hop away from Eastern Market Metro station, make it easier than ever before—and who doesn't love a good excuse not only grab a book but also spend some time hanging out in a vibrant community hub? Opened back in June 2022 on 8th Street, S.E., Little District quickly became a go-to spot, filling a void left since Lambda Rising closed its doors in 2009. This cozy corner has been celebrating LGBTQ+ stories and authors ever since, and its mission truly resonates with everyone who pops in. **Expanding horizons with a larger space** So, why did they make this move? Well, owner Patrick Kern mentioned that it's all about growing and bringing more life and events right inside those shelves. Their former spot, charming as it was, offered just 700 square feet—enough but a bit snug. This new 2,000-square-foot space? It means more books, more gatherings, more possibilities. Imagine browsing through a thousand more titles than before! "We wanted a place where we could do more," Kern explained. "In our old store, we had about 2,800 titles. Now, we can really expand." **Fostering a community hub with a new café** What's on tap at this new location? For starters, a cozy café that's set up shop later this year. What could be better than sipping on a herbal tea or enjoying a refreshing drink while flipping through a novel? It invites everyone in not just as visitors but as partakers in a genuine community spirit. “We've got plenty lined up,” Kern said with excitement. “The café's going be a warm spot that makes you want stay awhile, unwind, and soak up everything we offer.” Sounds like it's time turn this bookstore from a simple shop selling stories little escape from everyday. **Showcasing diverse stories and authors** Little District isn't just any bookstore; it's a trojan horse full diverse tales both fiction and nonfiction. "We carry books by LGBT authors about LGBT topics, and also by LGBT authors about non-LGBT topics," says Kern, pointing out that their catalog brings together a staggering range perspectives. And it's not just local folks dropping by. People from everywhere come explore their carefully curated collections. This new place? It's about bringing even more voices and stories together under one roof. **Encouraging in-person exploration and connection** Let's face it—online shopping's convenient, sure. But there's something magical about wandering through real bookshelves and stumbling upon an unmissable read. Little District Books offers an intimate, community-driven experience you just can't get from clicking around a website. “We're big believers in what happens in-person,” Kern shared. “Whether it's thumbing through shelves, meeting author at signing event, or cozying up with book club, these moments can't be captured online.” The expanded store represents more than just physical growth. It's commitment nurturing a literary space that brings people together, sparking connection and discovery. Little District Books remains proud beacon LGBTQ+ literature and culture in Washington, D.C. With new home set Capitol Hill, it's more than ready embrace its growing role as an essential piece vibrant, inclusive community. Come by, explore stories redefining our lives!

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