The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) is conducting an online travel survey through May 31 to better understand commuting patterns and improve transportation planning within the County’s six Transportation Management Districts. (more…)


Looking to upgrade your DC lifestyle? Upton Place is now leasing and redefining what it means to live well in Northwest DC. Perfectly positioned between Tenleytown and Cathedral Heights, just north of Georgetown, this brand-new community offers modern living surrounded by nature—with everything you love about DC in a quiet, lush neighborhood.

Upton Place features two distinct luxury residences designed to suit your lifestyle:

🌿 The Parc – A peaceful retreat with stunning views of Glover Archbold Park, this residence is perfect for those who crave calm and connection to nature. Enjoy large windows, elegant finishes, and exclusive amenities along with access to the 4K building’s shared amenities.

🌆 4000 Wisconsin – A vibrant, globally inspired space that brings the energy of the city inside. With dynamic work-from-home options, resort-style relaxation zones, and social lounges, it’s more than an apartment—it’s your upscale urban club.

🧘‍♂️ Amenities include:

  • Two rooftop lounges with epic Cathedral views
  • Two pools for relaxing after a long summer day
  • Expansive fitness center and enormous yoga studios
  • Sports simulator, game rooms, coworking spaces, and private conference rooms
  • Three huge outdoor courtyards and multiple lounges
  • Walkable access to Wegmans, Lidl, the Red Line, Embassy Row, American University, Cathedral Commons, Tenleytown Target, and Whole Foods with dozens of unique dining & shopping options within just a few blocks

Whether you’re heading downtown, hitting the trails, or relaxing with friends on the rooftop, Upton Place offers the perfect mix of luxury, location, and lifestyle.

👉 Visit uptonplacedc.com to schedule a tour or learn more


The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will implement periodic, temporary closures of the on-ramp from Oceanic Drive (Exit 32) to eastbound US 50/US 301 (John Hanson Highway) approaching the Chesapeake Bay Bridge beginning Friday, May 16, as part of its continuing efforts to improve traffic flow and safety during peak summer travel times in the Broadneck Peninsula in Anne Arundel County.

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