Under Armour giving up a custom-designed space for a non-descript storefront at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda made no sense. Until now. It turns out that the store is in the more generic location on Level 2 temporarily, so that its original space can be renovated. The Baltimore-based company says the revamped store will be "bigger and better" than ever before.
Friday, May 6, 2022
Under Armour's move is temporary at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Under Armour giving up a custom-designed space for a non-descript storefront at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda made no sense. Until now. It turns out that the store is in the more generic location on Level 2 temporarily, so that its original space can be renovated. The Baltimore-based company says the revamped store will be "bigger and better" than ever before.
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Rockville's Soulfull Cafe to celebrate grand reopening Saturday, May 14
The Soulfull Cafe at 50 Monroe Place in Rockville will be hosting a grand reopening event on Saturday, May 14, 2022, from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. All in the community are invited to the event, which is being held in partnership with Main Street Connect. From its beginning, Soulfull Cafe has been committed to providing employee opportunities for people of all abilities.
At the reopening party, see the art of Rachel Perlman on display, and enjoy music from DJ Aaron. Tour the Main Street development that houses the cafe. And stay around at 1:00 PM for a free Main Street Zumba class. Parking is available in the garage at 51 Monroe Place, or along the street. To attend, register online here.
Dominique Dawes Gymnastics & Ninja Academy opening Rockville location
Dominique Dawes Gymnastics & Ninja Academy is expanding to a second location in Rockville. It will be in the Montrose Shopping Center at 5622 Randolph Road. Olympic gold medalist Dawes says she founded the original Clarksburg gym not just for kids who might have Olympic dreams of their own, but for the self-esteem and personal growth of every child who enrolls, and the supportive environment and coaches necessary for that.
Membership requires an annual fee, and the financial commitment for class enrollment is by the month. The gym will also offer summer programs, preschool and homeschool classes, and party and event hosting. It is expected to open by late 2022.
Butter Me Up opening today at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda (Photos)
Butter Me Up, a breakfast-themed restaurant from the founders of Half Smoke, will open today at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The fast-casual menu includes breakfast sandwiches, tater tots, French toast sticks, breakfast bowls, fresh juices and smoothies, hot and cold coffee drinks, lemonade and brunch-style cocktails. Look for Butter Me Up on Level 1 in the former Aroma space. Here's a first look at the interior and full menu:
Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Maryland in a "state of lawlessness," gubernatorial candidate Doug Gansler says in crime-focused campaign
Democrat Doug Gansler is the former Attorney General of Maryland and a past State's Attorney in his native Montgomery County. Given that resume, it's not surprising that crime has been a major focus of his campaign as the July 19, 2022 Democratic primary approaches. In a statement released this morning after a police detective was carjacked in Baltimore Tuesday night, Gansler says, "Maryland is in a state of lawlessness when people feel at liberty to carjack, shoot, or assassinate doctors, police officers, and people who are just minding their own business trying to get through their day."
J.Crew Factory "coming soon" to Rockville (Photos)
Classic American apparel brand J.Crew will soon have a bricks-and-mortar presence on Rockville Pike. J.Crew Factory is "coming soon" to Congressional Plaza, according to signage posted in its future storefront. Like many apparel and department store outlet sub-brands, J.Crew Factory is offering the styles the primary brand is known for at discount prices. The store is currently hiring for all positions.
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
Proposed changes to Rockville city employee layoff policy need more revisions, Mayor & Council say
Potentially problematic wording of an update in the City of Rockville's Reduction in Force policy preventing it from being adopted by the Mayor and Council last night. The RIF policy is triggered when budgetary constraits, lack of work or other factors necessitate layoffs or reduction in city staff, and provides criteria for making those decisions. Conflicting criteria in the proposed update such as "length of service" and "seniority" could be exploited in court by employees suing the city, City Council member Mark Pierzchala warned. "I've seen it," Councilmember Beryl Feinberg concurred, referring to cases she has observed over her career in Montgomery County government.
After some discussion, the Mayor and Council agreed that one of the two terms would have to be recommended by staff for adoption at a later date. Pierzchala moved to deny adoption of the policy update; Councilmember David Myles seconded the motion. The Mayor and Council then voted unanimously to deny adoption of the current proposal, and return the document to staff for revision.