A $90 million renovation at the mall is adding new restaurants with fast casual dining, and the 16-screen ArcLight Cinema.
Maryland Lottery officials help ensure casino is ready for business.
Gates serving United Express were closed Thursday morning as smoke filtered into the air. Dulles Airport officials said there was no fire.
With Montgomery County's complicated and multi-year process for approving zoning plans, the nation's largest retailer says it won't build.
A Potomac businessmen received threatening and anti-Semitic phone calls after displaying the Israeli flag along with the U.S. flag.
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Security breach included data from customers over several months.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony for a new Bethesda salon is Wednesday.
The owner of Frankly…Pizza! brought his farmers’ market famous pizza to a brick-and-mortar front.
Taxi drivers complain that high credit card transaction fees and steep rates to lease cabs are cutting into their earnings.
California Pizza Kitchen in Bethesda is partnering with Operation Paws for Homes. A portion of your check will be donated for a good cause.
The Ranger Surplus store in downtown Bethesda has closed. The company still has a store in Rockville and one opening soon in Frederick.
Men's Wearhouse is trying to buy Maryland-based Jos. A Bank Clothiers. Actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld has some thoughts to share on the battle.
Funny turn from '80s branding on Sunday followed by Wall Street Journal report of big cuts in storefronts Tuesday.
Clean Currents, a renewable energy company that focused on wind power, ended service on Jan. 31.
A team at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore is working to create a digital currency system that is totally anonymous. The idea was spurred by problems with Bitcoin.
The Zumiez skate shops around Maryland closed early Wednesday to remember two coworkers killed Saturday at The Mall in Columbia. A vigil at the Columbia store will be held Thursday night.
Men's Wearhouse is continuing its bid to buy Maryland-based Jos. A Bank Clothiers. The offer has climbed over $1 billion.
Maryland's unemployment rate continues to remain below the national rate, as the overall jobless rate fell in December.
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Yuengling's Ice Cream will soon be in Maryland's Acme and Weis grocery stores.
Giant Food is voluntarily recalling Velveeta Cheesy Skillet Singles Ultimate Cheeseburger Mac because it contains an allergen. Do you have the affected UPC code?
The country's second-largest retailer said it will give workers $500 to help find a plan under Obamacare's coverage exchanges.
Two-thirds of women consider themselves the family breadwinner.
Google grabs the top slot yet again on Fortune list.
Here's why you should think before you tweet. (Or Facebook. Or Instagram.)
This holds the key to a bigger tax refund.
A gas basin underneath five counties in southern Maryland is drawing a Texas-based energy company’s attention.
If you receive an email from a third-party asking you to pay your Pepco bill, it's likely a scam, say company officials.
The moves are expected to save the company $65 million a year.
Children can become trapped in the chests when the lid closes automatically locking with no way of opening from the inside.
First Target, then Neiman Marcus. Next: Possibly three or more stores could report cybersecurity breaches, CBS News reported.
The good news: economists say Maryland will add jobs in 2014. The bad news: they disagree on the pace of job growth.
A Washington, D.C., watering hole also earns praise for its selection of beers and attention to customers.
The retailer had earlier said 40 million customers had sensitive data stolen, like credit card numbers, debit card PINs and email addresses.
The Maryland Attorney General's office is warning businesses about a scam involving purported phone call from utility companies.
Full-time hiring stalled, contract work up, survey reveals.