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Redevelopment Proposed for Forest Glen Office Building
A Forest Glen medical office building at 9801 Georgia Ave. would be redeveloped into a mixed-use development, according to documents submitted to the county’s Planning Department.
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Council Votes to Raise Recordation Tax to Add Funding for Construction, Rental Assistance
The County Council yesterday voted to raise a tax rate in order to provide additional funding for Montgomery County Schools construction and capital projects, as well as increase funding for rental assistance.
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Fire Officials: Motorized Wheelchair Malfunction Likely Cause of Fire at Alexander House Apartments
A fire at an apartment in downtown Silver Spring early Friday morning may have been caused by a motorized wheelchair malfunction, according to fire officials.
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First-Time Homebuyer Seminar — Online and Free!
Wondering what it takes to buy your first home in this competitive market? Join Go Brent’s Debbie Gerald & Caliber Home Loans’ Branch Manager Ramez Fahmy on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at 10 a.m. online. [sponsored]
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The Leggett Senior Apartment Building to Open Later This Year
Downtown Silver Spring’s newest apartment building is set to be dedicated Thursday ahead of its opening later this year.
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Lack of Working Sprinklers, Smoke Alarms Were Factors in Fire at Arrive Silver Spring Apartment Complex
Several factors contributed to the fire at the Arrive Silver Spring apartments, including the absence of working sprinklers and smoke alarms, according to a newly-released report from the county’s Fire and Rescue Service.
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Tastee Diner Sold to Roadside Development for $3.1 Million: Report
Tastee Diner owner Gene Wilkes sold the restaurant to D.C.-based developer Roadside Development LLC for $3.1 Million, according to Maryland Land Records and reported by The MoCo Show.
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First-Time Homebuyer Seminar — Online and Free!
Join Debbie Gerald, Agent with Go Brent Realty, and Ramez Fahmy, Branch Manager at Caliber Home Loans on Saturday, April 29, 2023, at 10 a.m. online. We’ll discuss the ins and outs of purchasing and financing your first home. [sponsored]
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Tastee Diner Permanently Closed, Sold to D.C. Developer
Tastee Diner abruptly closed Wednesday after owner Gene Wilkes sold the restaurant to D.C.-based developer Roadside Development.