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Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins to Open in Four Corners
The Four Corners neighborhood of Silver Spring is getting a dual-branded Dunkin’ & Baskin-Robbins restaurant, according to an Instagram post from Brian Hakans of Silver Spring Eats.
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The Greek Place Has Permanently Closed
The Greek Place at 8417 Georgia Ave. in downtown Silver Spring has permanently closed, according to a reader tip received yesterday afternoon.
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Sleep Number Store Now Open in Downtown Silver Spring
A Sleep Number bedding store is now open at the corner of Ellsworth Drive and Georgia Avenue, the former home of New York & Co., then occupied by Xtra Ordinaire Clothing.
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County Libraries to Delay Expansion of Sunday Hours
The county’s library system will delay the restoration of Sunday branch service hours that were scheduled to take place effective Jan. 2 due to the increased spread of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant, officials announced yesterday.
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Pollo Campero Permanently Closed
Pollo Campero has closed its location at 8662 Colesville Rd. in downtown Silver Spring. According to workers clearing out the restaurant this morning, Monday was the restaurant’s last operating day.
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Silver Spring’s Truebill to Become Part of Rocket Companies
Silver Spring-based Truebill, developers of a personal finance app, will become part of Rocket Companies, a finance company specializing in mortgages and other personal loans, according to a blog post from company CEO Haroon Mokhtarzada.
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DSW Leaving Ellsworth Drive for Ellsworth Place
DSW Designer Shoe Warehouse will close its Ellsworth Drive location on Jan. 22 as it prepares to move into new space in Ellsworth Place, 8661 Colesville Rd., according to a sign on the doors.
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Mattress Firm Reopens Downtown Silver Spring Store
Mattress Firm has reopened in downtown Silver Spring after closing last week for a short store remodeling.
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Improbable Comedy Brings Back Stand Up Silver Spring Shows
Improbable Comedy, a Silver Spring-based production company, will bring back the Stand Up Silver Spring show live for the first time since the pandemic, according to founder Kim Levone.