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The Breakfast Club Near Opening: “Just Two More Inspections”
The Breakfast Club is very close to opening in downtown Silver Spring, according to owner Jason Miskiri. “Just two more inspections.”
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Hagedorn: “Business Is Booming at Miss Toya’s, for Many Good Reasons”
“Business is booming at Miss Toya’s, for many good reasons,” Bethesda Magazine food critic David Hagedorn writes in his review, “so be sure to make a reservation and let Lady Voodoo help you do that voodoo that you do so well.”
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Report: United Therapeutics Buys Fairview Road Property
United Therapeutics is continuing to buy properties near its downtown Silver Spring corporate headquarters at 1040 Spring St.
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Three Teens Charged Following Armed Robbery, Police Pursuit
Montgomery County Police say that three teenagers, one from Silver Spring and two from the District, have been charged following an armed robbery and subsequent pursuit that ended in a multi-vehicle crash in downtown Silver Spring on Monday afternoon.
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PLNT Burger No Longer Kosher Certified: Report
PLNT Burger — a vegan fast-casual restaurant chain from local celebrity chef and Top Chef alum Spike Mendelsohn — is no longer Kosher-certified, according to a report from YeahThatsKosher.
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Armed Robbery, Pursuit End in Multi-Vehicle Crash in Downtown Silver Spring
Montgomery County Police say that an armed robbery and subsequent pursuit of the suspects ended in a multi-vehicle crash in downtown Silver Spring this afternoon.
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Nike Unite Store Opening Delayed to 2023
The opening of the Nike Unite store at 910 Ellsworth Dr. in Downtown Silver Spring appears to have been delayed to 2023, according to signage posted at the storefront.
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Ned Toms, Longtime Crisfield Seafood Employee, Dies at 90
Ned Toms, a longtime employee of Crisfield Seafood, died last week at the age of 90, the restaurant announced on its Facebook page.
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Fire at Twin Towers Apartments Caused by Electric Scooter
An electric scooter ignited a fire at the Twin Towers apartment complex in downtown Silver Spring on Friday afternoon, according to Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesperson Pete Piringer.