Patch has compiled a list of businesses you can support in Gaithersburg on Small Business Saturday.
Two more retailers are saying goodbye to Gaithersburg's Lakeforest Mall, according to a report.
The Gaithersburg City Council has voted in favor of building a Wawa on South Frederick Avenue, despite community backlash.
Sears is the latest retail casualty for Gaithersburg's Lakeforest Mall, which has been struggling to keep its anchor tenants.
KinderCare Education, Hope Builders, Bankers Life and Casualty Company, Aerotek; Gaithersburg Patch Jobs Board has more openings.
A HomeGoods store in Gaithersburg was forced to close after its roof partially collapsed and damaged a natural gas line.
Gaithersburg officials will vote on whether they can delay redevelopment at Lakeforest Mall for a special study.
A city official told Patch that Lakeforest Mall in Gaithersburg has been sold to a South Carolina-based developer.
JCPenney at Gaithersburg's Lakeforest Mall is closing for good, according to a new report.
Lord & Taylor at Gaithersburg's Lakeforest Mall is closing for good in September, according to a new report.
Sephora says it will briefly close its stores, including in Gaithersburg, following a racial profiling incident involving artist SZA.
A host of new dining, entertainment, and fitness options are coming to Kentlands Market Square in Gaithersburg.
Sam's Club and Walmart stores nationwide are raising the minimum age to buy tobacco products, including all e-cigarettes, to 21.
Get a free pretzel on Friday, April 26, in honor of National Pretzel Day.
Tropical Smoothie Café will open its second Montgomery County location in Gaithersburg Square on April 1.
One Maryland store is among the latest round of closures planned by historic retailer JC Penney, the company confirms
Bella Berrellez founded Bella Sweet Scrubs when her mother was furloughed from the FDA last month.
Nestle Toll House Cafe by Chip, which is now open in Gaithersburg, sells cookies, coffee, cookie cakes, ice cream, and more.
Ten Thousand Villages, a nonprofit, fair-trade store, helps disadvantaged artisans and gives shoppers big discounts.
The old Dress Barn at Kentlands Market Square is getting a temporary shop.
Gaithersburg boasts two of the fastest-growing companies in the country.
A Montgomery County mother plans to spend her $200K prize winnings on her mortgage and for charity.
A company in Gaithersburg made the top 20 of The Washington Post's new workplace rankings.
The restaurant in Rio Washingtonian Center features build-your-own bowl options.
American Eagle Outfitters offers a high quality, on-trend assortment of men’s and women’s clothing, accessories and more.
MOM's Organic Market opened it's 19th store in Gaithersburg Friday and is celebrating with giveaways and more all weekend long.
Duck Donuts is celebrating National Donut Day with a free bare, cinnamon sugar or powdered doughnut for customers on Friday, June 1.
Around 8,000 Starbucks stores are closing for racial bias training following the arrest of two black men at a Philadelphia location.
Smooch Studio offers a full line of makeup and skincare products, as well as tips, tricks, and how-to’s.
“When I saw the numbers my eyes just grew bigger and bigger,” the lucky man said.
If you love the idea of flying like Superman, we've got good news: indoor skydiving facility iFly is set to open in Gaithersburg in May.
The retailer will be shutting down for good, which means the Gaithersburg store is closing.
The company, which has stores in Montgomery County, will also no longer will sell guns to anyone under the age of 21.
If you're looking for deals on National Pizza Day, Patch has compiled a list of some of the deals offered at chains in Gaithersburg.
The multinational tech giant Cisco Systems Inc. has completed a nearly two-billion-dollar purchase of Gaithersburg-based BroadSoft.
The cream cheese you bought from the Panera Bread in Gaithersburg should be thrown out, the company says.
Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week kicks off today, and a local Gaithersburg restaurant is offering great deals.
A Gaithersburg man claims a $50,000 prize on a Maryland Lottery scratch-off game.