Why FedEx is still very present around Commanders Field, even after end of naming-rights deal
When FedEx Corp. confirmed in February it had decided to cut short its naming rights deal for the Washington Commanders’…
When FedEx Corp. confirmed in February it had decided to cut short its naming rights deal for the Washington Commanders’…
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest Court, has sold…
The economic outlook for Greater Washington is not as bleak as we’ve seen so far this year. You might say…
A string of high-profile shootings at popular nightlife venues has ignited a fresh wave of anxiety about customer safety —…
For the first time ever, the Business Journal bestowed a People’s Choice award for best deal at our Best Real…
Most people are not going to visit a hospital just to grab lunch, but in Reston, HCA Healthcare Inc. is…
In its interim report published in March, the Public Buildings Reform Board suggested downsizing the government’s massive real estate portfolio…
The Washington Mystics said Thursday they’re moving their June 7 game against the Indiana Fever from the Entertainment & Sports…
Effects from persistently higher interest rates, combined with falling federal spending locally, have continued to weaken the local economy, according…
If you have a high schooler who is a junior, you may have done what we did: visited college campuses…
Prominent developer Giuseppe Cecchi, an Italian immigrant whose first project in the United States was the Watergate complex, which he…
Federal and D.C. officials have long discussed how to bring some zip to Pennsylvania Avenue NW between the Capitol and…
These are challenging times indeed for the real estate industry, still reeling from a work-from-home malaise and a punishing bump…
Success now and in the future depends on connectivity — better wired and wireless broadband. Here in Washington, D.C., efforts…
At the D.C. Chamber of Commerce, we hear many anecdotes about the challenges D.C. parents face in finding reliable, affordable…
Dexter Odin, who served as the first Fairfax County attorney and later co-founded a local law firm that bears his…
Most people in the multifamily industry would say that 2023 was a year to forget and, in the Washington area,…
Taco Bell is making a triumphant return to one of D.C.’s highest-profile intersections. Even better, for those that celebrate, it’ll…
“My old boss hated interacting with the staff,” a friend of mine recently told me. “He even bought a new…
Plenty has been written, said, posted and shouted about Ted Leonsis’ nearly dead plan to move the Caps and Wizards…
As a Northern Virginia business executive and member of the Virginia Business Higher Education Council, I am grateful to the…
The latest data from the CBRE Group Inc. composite index shows Greater Washington at the lowest point of economic vibrancy…
Rice is a grain. It is not a shape. Or a vegetable. That’s the winning case, for now at least,…
This year marks 30 years since the passage of the 1994 Crime Bill, arguably the most significant bill addressing crime…