MCB Real Estate announced today that a new Costco Wholesale store is planned for the VIVA White Oak development.
MCB Real Estate announced today that a new Costco Wholesale store is planned for the VIVA White Oak development.
Montgomery County Police are investigating a stabbing that occurred Saturday in the 11500 block of February Circle in White Oak. (more…)
The Montgomery County Council has approved the first-ever Tax Increment Financing (TIF) resolution to create the Viva White Oak Development District, clearing a major hurdle for a $2.8 billion mixed-use project planned for East County. (more…)
Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service responded around 12:00 pm Sunday to the 11400 block of Lockwood Drive, off New Hampshire Avenue in White Oak, for a reported fire at the Lockwood Apartments. (more…)
Amazon announced Tuesday morning that it will close all of its Amazon Go and Amazon Fresh grocery stores nationwide, a total of 72 locations, as the company shifts its focus to Whole Foods Market and grocery delivery through Amazon.com.
The community is rallying to support Campestre Chicken after a kitchen fire forced the restaurant to temporarily close at the Maryland Farms Shopping Center in White Oak, a retail center that spans both Montgomery County and Prince George’s County.
A fire broke out in the kitchen area of Campestre Chicken (11400 Cherry Hill Road) on Friday at the Maryland Farms Shopping Center in White Oak, a retail center that spans both Montgomery County and Prince George’s County, prompting a large response from Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services (MCFRS). (more…)
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has announced it will begin service for Ride On Flex Zone 918 on Monday, February 2, expanding the county’s on-demand, zero-fare shared shuttle network.
Olympic gold medalist Dominique Dawes is bringing her gymnastics academy back to her roots.
2025 was a strong year for restaurant openings in Montgomery County, Maryland. According to a report by FOX5’s Homa Bash, new restaurant openings outpaced closures. Below is a list of […]
A local veteran-owned martial arts gym, The Compound Fight House, has launched a GoFundMe after receiving a 60-day eviction notice, according to the gym’s owner. Owner Pow Srikachorn claims the eviction stems from years of unresolved flooding damage allegedly caused by another tenant, which he says was not properly addressed by the landlord.
The gym, which serves children, families, and veterans, is seeking $150,000 to help cover disputed back rent and legal fees. Srikachorn alleges that long-term damage to the space led to significant financial losses, despite what he says was the landlord’s acknowledgment that the gym was not at fault. We have reached out to Guardian Realty for comment and will update if they respond.