Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Rockville on May 23-25, according to crime data:
May 23
Assault. 400 block Elmcroft Boulevard.
Theft. 1 block Gude Drive.
Assault. 500 block Pinewood Road.
Assault. 1 block Maryland Avenue.
Stolen car. 1000 block Copperstone Court.
Theft. 5700 block Crawford Drive.
May 24
Stolen car. 100 block Moore Drive.
Assault. 100 block Gibbs Street.
May 25
Assault. 1400 block Rockville Pike.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
FREE WINGS FOR MILITARY AND SPOUSES TODAY AT HOOTERS OF ROCKVILLE (PHOTO)
Active duty members/veterans of the U.S. military - and their spouses - can get 10 of Hooters' famous wings FREE today, with any drink purchase. The offer is good only for dine-in customers, and you may have to show your military I.D. for this Memorial Day special.
Hooters of Rockville
1584 Rockville Pike
Friday, May 23, 2014
NIGHTSWATCH: ROCKVILLE CRIME UPDATE
Here's a roundup of crimes reported between May 20-21 across Rockville, according to crime data:
May 20
Assault. 800 block Hungerford Drive.
Theft. 500 block King Farm Boulevard.
Vehicle theft. 2000 block Gaither Road.
Vehicle theft. 200 block Poplar Spring Road (King Farm area).
Sexual assault. 7300 block Calhoun Place.
Vehicle theft. 300 block Frederick Avenue.
Vehicle theft. 400 block Hungerford Drive.
Theft. 200 block N. Stonestreet Avenue.
Theft. 1500 block Rockville Pike.
May 21
Assault. 1 block Maryland Avenue.
May 20
Assault. 800 block Hungerford Drive.
Theft. 500 block King Farm Boulevard.
Vehicle theft. 2000 block Gaither Road.
Vehicle theft. 200 block Poplar Spring Road (King Farm area).
Sexual assault. 7300 block Calhoun Place.
Vehicle theft. 300 block Frederick Avenue.
Vehicle theft. 400 block Hungerford Drive.
Theft. 200 block N. Stonestreet Avenue.
Theft. 1500 block Rockville Pike.
May 21
Assault. 1 block Maryland Avenue.
Thursday, May 22, 2014
FIRST IMAGES OF BUILDING TO REPLACE PINK BANK AT 255 N. WASHINGTON ST. IN ROCKVILLE (PHOTOS)
The Kettler mixed-use project that will be constructed on the former site of the demolished Suburban Trust Building (a.k.a. the Pink Bank) will be about 7-stories tall, with ground floor retail and restaurants. These renderings show what it will look like from different vantage points around the property. The architecture appears to reference some design elements of the adjacent Rockville Town Square development, but is hardly as unique as the New Formalist building it replaces.
Images courtesy Kettler/City of Rockville
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Images courtesy Kettler/City of Rockville
All rights reserved
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
ROCKVILLE MAYOR AND COUNCIL BRIEFED ON UPPER ROCK PLAN CHANGES
JBG's attorney, Bob Harris, and Senior Development Analyst Devon Lauer returned to City Hall Monday night, to brief the Rockville Mayor and Council on changes the developer seeks for its 5 Choke Cherry Road project in the Upper Rock District.
There are no real points of contention with the project at this point, although Harris again indicated that JBG will return with greater detail at future meetings. Councilmember Julie Palakovich Carr asked about the bicycle plan and stormwater management for the site. Neither Harris nor Lauer were familiar enough with the bike issues at the site to comment, but said they would have that information at the next meeting. City staff said that the project, while having been approved long ago, would be built under current Rockville stormwater requirements.
Councilmember Tom Moore asked if the green space once designated as an office building could be developed as residential in the future, "[i]f the residential market picked up at some point?" Harris said he did not foresee any changes to the current proposal in the future. In a previous presentation before the Rockville Planning Commission, Harris said residential development was not sustainable, given the proximity of Crown Farm and other projects under construction.
There are no real points of contention with the project at this point, although Harris again indicated that JBG will return with greater detail at future meetings. Councilmember Julie Palakovich Carr asked about the bicycle plan and stormwater management for the site. Neither Harris nor Lauer were familiar enough with the bike issues at the site to comment, but said they would have that information at the next meeting. City staff said that the project, while having been approved long ago, would be built under current Rockville stormwater requirements.
Councilmember Tom Moore asked if the green space once designated as an office building could be developed as residential in the future, "[i]f the residential market picked up at some point?" Harris said he did not foresee any changes to the current proposal in the future. In a previous presentation before the Rockville Planning Commission, Harris said residential development was not sustainable, given the proximity of Crown Farm and other projects under construction.
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
LEBRON JAMES SPRITE REVIEW (VIDEO)
What better beverage to test out during the NBA Playoffs than the limited-edition LeBron James Sprite? Watch my video review. This soft drink adds cherry and orange flavors to Sprite's trademark lemon-lime. Is this the "King" of soft drinks? These are the questions to ponder when your team (Washington Bullets) has already been bounced from the playoffs.
Monday, May 19, 2014
CATHERINE'S PLUS SIZES TO CLOSE ON ROCKVILLE PIKE
A major tenant in Pike Center on Rockville Pike in south Rockville, Catherine's Plus Sizes, is going to close. A closing sale is underway at the store. Another storefront is currently vacant. Pike Center had been sought as a location by Walmart, but the big box chain was rebuffed by the Montgomery County Council, and the developer withdrew the proposed plan. Savings are posted as being up to 40% off during the closing sale.
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