J.Crew has reopened at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It has moved across the corridor to a new location. The return of J.Crew is slightly behind schedule, as the store was officially expected to reopen this past summer. Look for J.Crew's new spot on Level 1 of the mall, between Intimissimi and Arhaus.
Thursday, September 26, 2024
J.Crew reopens at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
J.Crew has reopened at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. It has moved across the corridor to a new location. The return of J.Crew is slightly behind schedule, as the store was officially expected to reopen this past summer. Look for J.Crew's new spot on Level 1 of the mall, between Intimissimi and Arhaus.
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
Subway to open at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
Subway is coming to Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The famous sandwich chain has leased the former J. Chow space in the Dining Terrace food court. After a number of independent or local tenants have flopped spectacularly in the food court in recent times, it appears Westfield is going to try a "sure thing" with a popular national brand, just as McDonald's and Chick-fil-A continue to enjoy tremendous success at the mall year after year.
Construction of the new Subway is expected to begin in a few weeks. I think this will be a great addition to the food court. Especially with the recent improvements and additions to the Subway menu. We'll know inflation is officially over when the $5 Footlong returns to Subway.
Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Okaeri Japanese Cafe & Anime now open in Rockville
Okaeri Japanese Cafe & Anime is now open at 1701 Rockville Pike at the Shops at Congressional Village. This is the second Okaeri location in the area, following the first in Centreville, Virginia. There is a strong emphasis on the dessert menu, but there is a wide selection of onigiri, Hamburg steak, and curries, as well. Anime gift items are available for sale. Operating hours are 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM Wednesday through Monday. Okaeri Rockville is closed on Tuesdays.
Monday, September 23, 2024
Montgomery County fumbles biotech HQ, Philadelphia recovers for touchdown
Butterfingers! Biotech, along with residential housing construction, is really the only bright spot in Montgomery County's otherwise-moribund economy. Decisions - and hefty tax breaks, which coincidentally only apply to these two industries (wow, you mean tax breaks generate economic growth?) - made by County and Maryland leaders decades ago led to the development of a strong biotech sector. But even this couldn't prevent MoCo officials' latest fumble of a corporate headquarters, as the relocation search of Adare Pharma Solutions' global headquarters ended with the selection of...Philadelphia.
The New Jersey-based biotech firm made its decision last month, but the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development celebrated the victory at a ceremony on Friday. “Having a company like Adare relocate its global headquarters to Philadelphia is a fantastic win for our Commonwealth and proves Pennsylvania gets it done,” DCED Secretary Rick Siger said. “The company’s growth is helping to boost our already robust life sciences sector ― a key element of our economic development strategy — while creating more opportunities for Pennsylvanians.”
Steering the Keystone state's successful bid was the Governor's Action Team. “I’m competitive as hell and I believe Pennsylvania is the best state in the nation for companies who want to innovate, grow, and succeed so I’m thrilled that Adare has chosen Pennsylvania over other states for its headquarters and continued growth,” Governor Josh Shapiro said in a statement. “Pennsylvania is a leader in biotech and life sciences – with a talented workforce, access to key markets, and significant laboratory infrastructure – and Adare’s growth here will build on that legacy while creating more opportunity for Pennsylvanians. Pennsylvania is open for business, and I look forward to welcoming more companies to our Commonwealth in the near future.”
Adare's new global HQ will bring "at least 115 new, well-paying jobs" to Pennsylvania, the governor's statement indicated. Meanwhile, on the day that Philadelphia was celebrating the Adare HQ prize, the Montgomery County Council was tweeting about placing even more costly environmental regulations and paperwork responsibilities on building owners in the County. "Doh!" Now there's a great recruiting message to send to firms around the world. Montgomery County continues to be closed for business.
Sunday, September 22, 2024
Rockville thief uses Aldi bag to shoplift at Safeway
An alleged shoplifter at the Safeway at 403 Redland Boulevard in Rockville had the nerve to use a competitor's shopping bag, Rockville City police report. The suspect allegedly stole a large quantity of meat and household goods at 8:44 PM on September 6, 2024. Police describe the suspect only as a Black male with a full beard and dreadlocks, carrying a green Aldi bag. If you can identify the suspect, or have any information about this incident, call police at 240-314-8900.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
"Everything must go!" at Alex Baby & Toys at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda
There may be an opportunity to get some early holiday shopping done for the kids on your list, at discount prices, at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. "Everything must go!" according to the signs announcing a sale of 30% to 50% off on all items at Alex Baby & Toys. A number of shelves are empty, and some displays have been removed from sales floor already. There's no sign stating the store is closing, but I noticed that the Alex Baby & Toys at Holyoke Mall in Massachusetts is closing, and that the Reddit user posting got a great deal. Look for Alex Baby & Toys on Level 1, in the Old Navy wing of the mall.
Friday, September 20, 2024
Montgomery County, Maryland miss target again as Virginia wins Kongsberg missile facility
Montgomery County and Maryland hit the snooze button again, and Virginia picked up another economic development victory while their rivals across the Potomac slept. Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace announced this week that it has chosen Virginia as the location for a new cruise missile production facility. The 150,000-square-foot complex will be constructed in James City County, and will manufacture Kongsberg's Naval Strike Missiles and Joint Strike Missiles. Both are anticipated to remain in high demand, and the Norwegian firm believes it is likely to win another contract from the U.S. Department of Defense soon.
A press release from the office of Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin said Virginia beat out two unidentified states in the competition for the Kongsberg facility. Youngkin made his winning case to Kongsberg during his trade mission to Europe this past April. While Youngkin was sealing the deal in Europe, the Montgomery County Council was passing legislation regulating hours for hookah lounges.
The factory will create more than 180 high-wage jobs. And this is actually the second Kongsberg production facility Maryland has lost out on; Pennsylvania won the first one in 2008, and the firm announced it will be expanding its Johnstown operation to handle the increased demand. It seems Kongsberg factories are dropping out of the sky everywhere around us, but landing everywhere but here. Such high-wage job creation is desperately needed not only in Montgomery County, but across Maryland from Cumberland and Hagerstown to Baltimore and Salisbury.
"Kongsberg's decision to establish its first U.S. defense assembly facility in Virginia reaffirms our status as America's top state for business," Youngkin said in a statement Tuesday. In contrast, a January report from the Maryland Comptroller's Office "found that Maryland is behind neighboring states and the nation in gross domestic product, personal income, real wages and population growth," the Associated Press reported.
Photo courtesy Kongsberg