Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Armed robbery at Rockville hotel

City of Rockville police responded to a report of an armed robbery at a hotel yesterday around 3:36 PM. The hotel was in the 16000 block of Shady Grove Road, according to crime data. Preliminary information states that the weapon used was not a gun. An indecent exposure incident occurred at a hotel in the same block one week ago.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Another car stolen in Rockville

A car was reported stolen from the 1500 block of Templeton Place in Rockville early Tuesday morning. This was in the townhome community across Rockville Pike from Haverty's Furniture. The vehicle was taken sometime between Monday night and early Tuesday morning, according to crime data.

This is the third vehicle stolen in Rockville in the last week. Remember to lock your car, and to remove or hide all valuables in the cabin.

Monday, May 11, 2020

Car stolen in Rockville

A car was reported stolen to City of Rockville police on Saturday. The vehicle was taken from a residential driveway in the 700 block of Gaither Road around 6:00 PM, according to crime data.

Friday, May 8, 2020

Indecent exposure reported at Rockville hotel

A case of indecent exposure was reported from a hotel in the Shady Grove area on Wednesday. According to crime data, the incident was reported from a hotel in the 16000 block of Shady Grove Road around 6:04 AM. The call was responded to by the City of Rockville police.

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Rio Lakefront polling residents on reopening

State and local governments around the country are planning how and when to reopen their communities and economies after the coronavirus lockdown. Businesses are also preparing, but the concerns and readiness of potential customers are a primary consideration in their own decisions. Peterson Cos., the owner of Downtown Silver Spring and Rio Lakefront, is reaching out to them directly with online surveys to gauge their feelings about the near future.

They are asking questions such as, how long after orders are lifted will they be ready to venture out to dine or shop. Which specific types of businesses they plan to patronize, and their attitudes about mask-wearing, are among other queries in the polls. Feelings about dining inside vs. outside are a central issue, as is the willingness to wait outside a restaurant due to reducing seating capacity.

You can take the survey for Downtown Silver Spring or Rio Lakefront yourself online. This certainly seems like a smart idea, rather than trying to guess whether your customers are ready, which goods and services they are ready to buy, and what inconveniences or changes they are willing to tolerate.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Salvation Army Family Store moves out in Rockville

The Salvation Army Family Store at 1590 Rockville Pike has permanently closed. Most thrift stores in the region had temporarily closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, including this one. But this store has now entirely moved out.

This retail center is going to be demolished to make way for the BF Saul Twinbrook Quarter development, which will be anchored by a Wegmans grocery store. BF Saul had wanted to break ground in the first quarter of this year.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Car stolen from King Farm in Rockville

A car was reported stolen in King Farm on Saturday. According to crime data, the vehicle was reported stolen from the driveway of a home in the 600 block of Garden View Square around 8:00 PM that evening.