Tag: Business

  • Takoma Park Police Investigating Armed Robbery of 7-Eleven

    Takoma Park Police Investigating Armed Robbery of 7-Eleven

    Takoma Park police responded early this morning to the report of an armed robbery at the 7-Eleven convenience store in the 6900 block of New Hampshire Avenue, according to an emailed community advisory. Around 3 a.m., four people entered the store; one was armed with a black handgun. One subject demanded cash from the register while…

  • Dog Haus Biergarten to Open in Downtown Silver Spring

    Dog Haus Biergarten to Open in Downtown Silver Spring

    Dog Haus Biergarten will open in Downtown Silver Spring, according to web reports confirmed by Laurie Yankowski, regional director, marketing for The Peterson Cos. The restaurant, which specializes in gourmet hot dogs, sausages and burgers, will be located at 933 Ellsworth Dr. in the space formerly occupied by Lebanese Taverna, which moved to 8535 Fenton Street.

  • Food Startup Seeking Commercial Kitchen

    Food Startup Seeking Commercial Kitchen

    Local food startup Take Your Thyme is looking for a commercial kitchen in the Silver Spring area. [sponsored]

  • Governor Announces COVID Relief Funding for Entertainment Venues

    Governor Announces COVID Relief Funding for Entertainment Venues

    Gov. Larry Hogan (R) announced $30 million in COVID-19 relief funding awarded to more than 90 music and entertainment venues around the state, including four in downtown Silver Spring. “These awards will save hundreds of jobs and help many of Maryland’s entertainment venues sustain their operations until they can safely and fully reopen,” the governor said.

  • Governor Proposes COVID RELIEF Act; Group Petitioning for Release of Rainy Day Funds

    Governor Proposes COVID RELIEF Act; Group Petitioning for Release of Rainy Day Funds

    Gov. Larry Hogan (R) on Monday announced he was proposing the Recovery for the Economy, Livelihoods, Industries, Entrepreneurs, and Families (RELIEF) Act to provide as much as an estimated $1 billion in pandemic assistance to residents and businesses.

  • Krazy Steve’s Plans to Close Later This Month

    Krazy Steve’s Plans to Close Later This Month

    Krazy Steve’s Comfort Cuisine will close later this month, according to owner Stephen Adelson. The planned closing date at this point, he said Sunday, will be on or about Jan. 21. “I have catering gigs scheduled up until basically the day of our closing,” he said. “We’re open for business [until then].”

  • Society Summoned to “Show Cause” Hearing on Liquor Violations

    Society Summoned to “Show Cause” Hearing on Liquor Violations

    A representative of Society Restaurant & Lounge on Georgia Avenue has been ordered to appear at a “show cause” hearing for violations of the terms of its liquor license, according to officials with the county’s Alcohol Beverage Services. In a letter to license holder Samantha El Miskiri dated Nov. 23, operators were charged with twice…

  • TPSS Co-op to Reopen Monday

    TPSS Co-op to Reopen Monday

    The Takoma Park-Silver Spring Co-op will reopen at 2 p.m. today, according to a statement on the Co-op’s website. The Co-op closed on New Year’s Eve after an employee tested positive for COVID-19.

  • Trio Applies for License to Open Restaurant/Bar in Former Jackie’s Location

    Trio Applies for License to Open Restaurant/Bar in Former Jackie’s Location

    A partnership of three individuals have applied for a liquor license to operate Shalla Restaurant and Bar at 8081 Georgia Ave., the former location of Balagger Lounge and, prior to that, Jackie’s Restaurant. The principals of Triple Brothers LLC are Belete Weletaw, Mekonnen Eshete, both of Washington, D.C., and Temesgen Gebeyehu, who lives in the…