Goodwill has leased the space at 58 Market St. in Gaithersburg’s Kentlands neighborhood. The space, located next to Lowe’s, was previously home to American Tae Kwon Do Academy.
Goodwill has leased the space at 58 Market St. in Gaithersburg’s Kentlands neighborhood. The space, located next to Lowe’s, was previously home to American Tae Kwon Do Academy.
Dulce Crepes has announced plans to open a Maryland location at 12525 Park Potomac Ave in the Park Potomac development this June.
Pike’s Peek, one of Montgomery County Road Runners Club’s premier racing events, will take place on Sunday, April 27th from 7:50am-10am.
Below is a list of restaurants and businesses that have opened in the last year or are coming soon to Gaithersburg’s Rio Lakefront:
DICK’S Sporting Goods at 2 Grand Corner in Gaithersburg’s Rio Lakefront is transforming into a DICK’S House of Sport– a concept designed to deliver a completely immersive experience for shoppers.
In 2021, Dollar Tree raised prices from $1 to $1.25 across all stores. In 2022, the chain introduced “Dollar Tree Plus” sections, offering items priced at $3 and $5, similar to Five Below. (more…)
According to a Deadline report, Landmark Theatres is making significant strides with extensive renovations planned for three of its premier locations, including its sole Montgomery County, MD site– Bethesda Row Cinemas (7235 Woodmont Avenue). Additionally, President Kevin Holloway has been elevated to the position of chief executive.
Amazon Fresh is now open at 12263 Columbia Pike in White Oak Town Center, joining First Watch and Montgomery County’s first Dave’s Hot Chicken in the new shopping center. This is Maryland’s fourth Amazon Fresh Location. (more…)
The 7-Eleven at 12101 Snowden Farm Pkwy in Clarksburg will hold a grand re-opening event on Friday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (more…)
Comstock Holding Companies has announced that KPUB, an Irish-Korean fusion restaurant and bar, has signed a lease for 6,600 square feet at BLVD Ansel, located at 33 Monroe Street in Rockville, MD.
Crime in the Downtown Silver Spring Business District has decreased by 7.6% over the past year, with significant drops in carjackings (68%), robbery (24%), and homicide (25%) from 2023 to 2024.