Tag: Business

  • Washington Property Breaks Ground on Silver Spring’s Tallest Building

    Washington Property Breaks Ground on Silver Spring’s Tallest Building

    Washington Property Company broke ground this week on what will be Silver Spring’s tallest building, a 26-story apartment tower in the Ripley District. Solaire 8200 Dixon will include 403 units, primarily one-bedroom apartments with about 100 two-bedroom units.

  • Council Votes to Limit Residential Rent Increases During COVID-19 Emergency

    Council Votes to Limit Residential Rent Increases During COVID-19 Emergency

    The County Council voted to limit residential rent increases during the COVID-19 health emergency and for 180 days after the emergency’s expiration. Expedited Bill 18-20, the COVID-19 Renter Relief Act, prohibits landlords from increasing rents on lease renewals more than the county’s Department of Housing and Community Affairs’ rent guidelines of 2.6 percent.

  • County to Stop Accepting COVID-19 Grant Applications

    County to Stop Accepting COVID-19 Grant Applications

    The county will stop accepting applications to a program created to provide funding assistance to business during the COVID-19 emergency. Applications to the Public Health Emergency Grant program will no longer be taken after 5 p.m. Saturday, April 25.

  • Council Approves Another $5 Million in COVID-19 Funding for Local Restaurants, Retailers

    Council Approves Another $5 Million in COVID-19 Funding for Local Restaurants, Retailers

    The County Council unanimously approved another $5 million in funding for the Public Health Emergency Grant program to assist local restaurants and small retail shops during the COVID-19 emergency. The special appropriation is in addition to the $5 million reserved for those businesses as part of the original $20 million appropriation that created the program.

  • County Accepting Applications for COVID-19 Emergency Grants

    County Accepting Applications for COVID-19 Emergency Grants

    The county is now accepting applications from county businesses and nonprofit organizations for the Public Health Emergency Grant program established to assist them during the COVID-19 emergency. The program is designed to provide up to $75,000 in assistance to eligible entities that can demonstrate a “significant financial loss.”

  • Bill Would Prohibit Residential Rent Increases During COVID-19 Emergency

    Bill Would Prohibit Residential Rent Increases During COVID-19 Emergency

    Landlords would not be permitted to increase residential rents during the COVID-19 emergency under the terms of a bill introduced yesterday by Councilmember Will Jawando (D-At Large). Expedited Bill 18-20, Landlord-Tenant Relations – Rent Stabilization During Emergencies (the COVID-18 Renter Relief Act) also would prevent rent increase notices for 30 days after the emergency ends.

  • Face Coverings Now Required for Certain Employees, Customers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Face Coverings Now Required for Certain Employees, Customers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Employees and customers of certain retail outlets in the county are now required to wear face coverings during the COVID-19 emergency, according to a health order issued by Travis Gayles, M.D., the county’s health officer. The order, effective today (April 13), covers grocery stores, pharmacies and large chain retailers (“big-box” stores), as well as farmers…

  • Childcare, Travel Support Offered to Essential Workers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Childcare, Travel Support Offered to Essential Workers During COVID-19 Emergency

    Two area organizations are offering childcare and travel support for essential workers at no cost during the COVID-19 emergency. The YMCA of Metropolitan Washington has opened several of its branches and program centers to provide emergency childcare for workers, including at the Silver Spring branch. At the same time, the county’s Department of Transportation announced…

  • Mrs. K’s Marks 90 Years in Business

    Mrs. K’s Marks 90 Years in Business

    When Washington, D.C. residents Olive Blanche Kreuzburg and her husband Harvey opened Mrs. K’s Toll House Tavern on April 1, 1930, their cozy, country restaurant located out in the “wilds” of Montgomery County, there were probably those who thought that the April Fool’s Day opening was a commentary on the nature of starting such a…