Filipino fast-food chain chooses Wheaton for first area restaurant. Here’s when it might open.
Jollibee has selected Wheaton, Maryland, for its first Greater Washington outpost.
Jollibee has selected Wheaton, Maryland, for its first Greater Washington outpost.
The Restaurant Association of Maryland, which is spearheading the effort, announced that the inaugural Maryland Restaurant Week will be held Sept. 18-27.
The Mazza Gallerie sold for $38 million to the highest bidder in a foreclosure auction Friday.
A Shaw rowhome just listed for sale may have set the new high mark for asking price in the historic Northwest D.C. neighborhood.
Gaithersburg officials say a distribution center of some kind could still be accommodated on the property under the city’s zoning rules adjacent to other buildings there.
Maryland and Virginia are tapping local hospitals to conduct antibody studies to determine the reach of COVID-19.
Bestselling author Tom Clancy’s beloved Peregrine Cliff estate in Southern Maryland sold on Monday for $4.9 million.
Amazon.com is inching ever closer to opening two cashier-less grocery stores in the D.C. area.
Baltimore County developer Howard Brown has donated $2.5 million to establish a professorship in trauma surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Gaithersburg, Maryland’s Novavax reported Tuesday positive phase one clinical trial data on its COVID-19 vaccine candidate.
Dupont Circle institution Kramerbooks & Afterwords Café will remain in its current location for at least three more years.
RiverPoint, the 480-unit apartment building carved from the former U.S. Coast Guard headquarters on Buzzard Point, is expected to debut…
Robert E. Lee’s boyhood home, a spectacular mansion that George Washington used to crash at on occasion, has sold for $4.7 million after sitting on the market for more than two years.
Maryland has retained its triple-A bond rating from the three main bond ratings agencies ahead of an upcoming sale of $1.1 billion in general obligation bonds.
Tickets are set to go on sale July 8 for film showings at the planned pop-up drive-in movie theater coming to the RFK Stadium campus.
The D.C. Council is set to consider legislation Tuesday creating the new grant program, relying on money the city received through the CARES Act to fund the measure.
Clyde’s Restaurant Group will close its two venues in Columbia, Maryland in July — one of them, Clyde’s of Columbia, after 45 years in business.
The consortium of companies that agreed to build and operate the Purple Line in suburban Maryland said it will walk away from the $2 billion light-rail project in about two months unless the state comes to agreeable terms on work delays and expenses that go beyond the scope of the original deal.
A perimeter fence will soon be posted around downtown D.C.’s Franklin Park, closing off public access to the nearly 5-acre square as its reconstruction gets underway.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced a proposal to make June 19 a paid state holiday, and companies headquartered in the state were urged to lead the way.
The June staff report is the third since March on Project Journey, but the first to report confirmed cases of the virus among contractors.
George Mason University has settled on three finalists to build an Amazon-inspired expansion of its Arlington campus.
The University System of Maryland is considering a tuition freeze at all 11 of its member universities for the coming academic year.
A graduate student is suing Johns Hopkins University, seeking partial tuition reimbursement following the school’s move to online-only instruction due to the coronavirus pandemic.