Q is opening soon at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Merchandise is already on the racks, and signage is up inside and outside of the store. It appears to be a women's apparel boutique. Look for Q on Level 1 of the mall, right outside of Macy's.
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Q opening soon at Montgomery Mall
Q is opening soon at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Merchandise is already on the racks, and signage is up inside and outside of the store. It appears to be a women's apparel boutique. Look for Q on Level 1 of the mall, right outside of Macy's.
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Fairfax County beats Montgomery County again, winning CMC Electronics facility
Montgomery County has suffered another loss to Northern Virginia in the competition to win a new research and development facility from CMC Electronics. The avionics manufacturer chose Reston, Virginia for its new office and R&D facility, which will bring 89 high-wage jobs to Fairfax County at the start, with more to be added in the future. Virginia Delegate Karen Keys-Gamarra confirmed that the finalists in the race were Virginia, Maryland, Alabama, and Florida. On a positive note, at least Maryland was engaged in this contest - and in the running until the end - rather than being asleep at the switch.
It's hard not to notice the proximity of CMC's future facility site in Reston to Dulles International Airport. Dulles is the only airport in our region with the flight frequency and international destinations that meet the demands of international businesspeople. Montgomery County and Maryland continue to cut off their ideological nose to spite their economic development face, by blocking construction of a new Potomac River crossing from the I-270 corridor to Dulles.
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Pierre Rossignol, President, CMC Electronics |
"We are thrilled to be joining the vibrant Reston community and are excited about the opportunities this expansion brings—for our team, our partners, and our customers," CMC Electronics President Pierre Rossignol said in a statement. "We look forward to continuing our mission of pushing the boundaries of avionics excellence." The Montreal-based firm has an existing American facility in Sugar Grove, Illinois. CMC stands for Canadian Marconi Company; the company's founder was someone you might have heard of: Guglielmo Marconi. The brilliant Italian inventor founded the firm in 1903.
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Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin |
“CMC Electronics' decision to invest $5 million and establish its new facilities in Fairfax County underscores Virginia's position as a leader in aerospace innovation,” Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said in a statement from his office. “This creation of new high-tech jobs demonstrates the strength of our Commonwealth's talent pipeline and our commitment to fostering cutting-edge industries. Virginia's pro-business climate and strategic location continue to attract global companies like CMC Electronics, further solidifying our role in shaping the future of aviation technology.”
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Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey C. McKay |
“I am thrilled that CMC Electronics has chosen Reston as the location for their U.S. expansion and continued global growth,” Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Jeffrey C. McKay said. “CMC Electronics choosing Fairfax County is yet another testament to how business-friendly policies, a robust talent pipeline that supports innovation, and our unmatched quality of life is a winning combination for maintaining our status as the premiere destination for starting, locating, and growing your business.”
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Progress on Rockville Town Center road diet (Photos)
The road diet strategy in Rockville Town Center continues to be implemented. Beall Avenue is now getting the treatment alongside Rockville Town Square, between MD 355 and N. Washington Street. In addition to reconfiguring the uses and capacity of the street, as was done on E. Middle Lane and N. Washington, flowery artwork is also being applied to the roadway. The City of Rockville received a Bloomberg Philanthropies Asphalt Art grant for this artwork in 2023, "to draw attention to Town Center and highlight the multimodal facilities."
Monday, November 4, 2024
Armed robbery at Rockville home
Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed robbery at a home in Rockville on October 31, 2024. The robbery was reported in the yard of a home in the 11900 block of Rocking Horse Road last Thursday at 12:20 PM. A firearm was the weapon employed in the robbery.
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Unnecessary roughness as Rockville youth football game ends with assault
Football turned into a footbrawl in the King Farm area of Rockville on October 26, 2024, Rockville City police report. A youth football game was played in the 1800 block of Piccard Drive that afternoon. Near the end of the game at 3:00 PM, police say, a player on one team allegedly assaulted a 12-year-old boy on the opposing team. As this was a juvenile incident, no further information is likely to be released.
Saturday, November 2, 2024
Sexual assault in Rockville apartment corridor
Rockville City police responded to a report of a sexual assault at an apartment complex on October 14, 2024. A resident of an apartment building in the 500 block of Hungerford Drive was moving items down a hallway at 9:05 AM, police say, when an unknown suspect suddenly groped her. The victim yelled, and the suspect ran away. Police have not provided a description of the suspect as of this writing.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Buy Buy Baby closing in Rockville
How many times will we have to say bye-bye to Buy Buy Baby? At least once more, according to signage posted at the Buy Buy Baby store at 1683 Rockville Pike at Congressional Plaza in Rockville. The company posted a message to customers stating that it is closing its physical stores in a "strategic reset" to focus on internet sales. It's a tough time to be in the baby business, as Americans just aren't having as many babies as they used to.
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