Tag: Retail

  • Next Day Blinds Ceases Operations, Closes Stores

    Next Day Blinds Ceases Operations, Closes Stores

    Next Day Blinds, based in Jessup, Md., has ceased operations and closed all of its stores, including one across from Whole Foods in Downtown Silver Spring. The company’s website now redirects visitors to a page on the site of 3 Day Blinds, a company founded in California in 1978.

  • Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place Shuts Down

    Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place Shuts Down

    The Hair Cuttery in Ellsworth Place has permanently closed, joining other salons shut down by its parent company even as others are preparing to reopen. Creative Hairdressers Inc. announced in January it intended to close more than 80 stores due to financial issues.

  • County to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions Beginning Monday

    County to Ease COVID-19 Restrictions Beginning Monday

    The county will ease the COVID-19 emergency restrictions imposed earlier this year beginning on Monday, June 1, County Executive Marc Elrich announced. In a press conference marred by boos, insults and profanities from the audience, Elrich said the gradual Phase 1 reopening of businesses and activities, under specific guidelines, would be in effect as of…

  • 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…

  • SSAED, GSSCC Add Lists of Businesses Open During COVID-19 Emergency

    SSAED, GSSCC Add Lists of Businesses Open During COVID-19 Emergency

    The Silver Spring Arts & Entertainment District and the Greater Silver Spring Chamber of Commerce are building lists of local restaurants and other businesses open to serve customers during the COVID-19 emergency. The SSAED list includes 53 restaurants, while the GSSCC includes operating information about, in addition to restaurants, fitness studios and centers, hotels, theaters,…

  • Salon Moves from Georgia Avenue to Bonifant Location

    Salon Moves from Georgia Avenue to Bonifant Location

    Salon Zoma has moved from its Georgia Avenue location to 919 Bonifant St. on the ground floor of The Bonifant apartments. Owner Fasika Kebede opened her first location as an Aveda “concept salon” in 2010, she said, offering Aveda’s environmentally friendly products exclusively. The new shop continues that concept.

  • Ellsworth Place Opens Reconstructed Indoor Playground

    Ellsworth Place Opens Reconstructed Indoor Playground

    Ellsworth Place officially opened a reconstructed indoor playground with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held in the ground floor space Feb. 20. The $300,000 project is the first in a number of upgrades planned for the mall in the next 12 to 18 months.

  • Group Opens Store Devoted to Sustainable Shopping

    Group Opens Store Devoted to Sustainable Shopping

    A group of local residents has opened Fullfillery, a store in Takoma Park catering to those who are interested in the concept of sustainable shopping. “We each had an idea that we wanted bulk sustainable shopping available,” said Lauren Chitwood Schauf, a Woodside Forest resident who manages the store. “It’s popping up in England, it’s…

  • Don Pollo Isn’t—and Is—Coming to Ellsworth Place

    Don Pollo Isn’t—and Is—Coming to Ellsworth Place

    Don Pollo Peruvian Chicken is not coming to Ellsworth Place, contrary to what was previously reported elsewhere. However, Don Pollo—Pollo al la Brasa, will open in the space formerly occupied by Noodles & Co., according to Bryan Ramos of Retail22, who brokered the lease agreement with the mall’s owner, GBT Realty.