Montgomery County is home to 41 of the fastest-growing companies in the United States, according to a business magazine.
A Rockville-based biopharmaceutical company has gotten the go-ahead to sell an injection treatment to certain cancer patients in China.
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Lands' End, the Wisconsin-based retailer known for its casual clothing and home products, is coming to Congressional Plaza this fall.
Sephora says it will briefly close its stores, including in Montgomery County, following a racial profiling incident involving artist SZA.
Get a free pretzel on Friday, April 26, in honor of National Pretzel Day.
Located in Rockville Town Square, Carpe Librum has an eclectic mix of books, CDs, and DVDs under $6. Proceeds fund education services.
From 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on March 12, IHOP is giving away free short stacks of buttermilk pancakes to customers across Montgomery County.
Online retail giant Amazon has dropped plans for a New York City campus, so Gov. Larry Hogan and other MD leaders are reaching out.
Federal workers who aren't receiving paychecks during the partial government shutdown can earn extra money as an Airbnb host.
Onelife Fitness opened its first Montgomery County club in Rockville. Amenities include fitness and yoga studios, a Kid's Club, and more.
Autolus, the European biopharmaceutical firm that develops cancer treatments, plans to base its new U.S. headquarters in Rockville.
The popular independent grocer is reopening in Rockville with more brands and an expanded liquor and prepared food selection.
Rockville has unveiled a pilot program that will provide financial relief to some struggling businesses in the area.
Patch has compiled a list of businesses you can support in Rockville on Small Business Saturday.
Montgomery County will prosper as Amazon splits its second headquarters between Crystal City, Virginia, and New York, officials say.
ALDI, the popular discount grocery store, opened its doors in Rockville Thursday morning.
A total of $425,000 in matching grants was given to 12 Montgomery County small businesses.
Amazon's CEO has set a deadline to decide where the company's second headquarters will go; Montgomery County is one of the 20 finalists.
See where Montgomery County, Maryland, ranks among 20 finalists on a new list of bidders for Amazon's second headquarters.
The old Dress Barn at Kentlands Market Square in Gaithersburg is getting a temporary shop.
Rockville lottery player picks all the right numbers for a win.
Forbes’ first ranking of best employers for women includes four Maryland companies.
Amazon is looking for applicants for an economic development manager in the DC area, making people wonder if Maryland might score HQ2.
Ramen lovers take note: the first 100 guests will get free ramen when JINYA Ramen opens at Pike & Rose this August.
July 11, or 7/11, is celebrated by the store every year.
The size of the increase is determined by the number of workers a business employs, county officials said.
Two companies in Rockville made the top 20 of The Washington Post's new workplace rankings.
The popular California-based, fast casual seafood franchise Slapfish is opening its first Maryland location in Rockville this July.
A Rockville father of five won the $100,000 top prize in the Maryland Lottery's new game "$100,000 Jackpot."
Are you surprised that this small town is the wealthiest in Maryland?
China Garden Han Gong officially signed a lease in Rockville, the owners said.
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.
The restaurant features a mural of Montgomery County Fire and Rescue firefighters responding to an apartment fire.
Wegmans, one of the area's favorite upscale grocery chains, will make its debut in Rockville.
To celebrate its birthday, Wawa will offer free coffee to visitors at all of its stores on Thursday, April 12.
The two government-run liquor stores in Rockville and Germantown will have going-out-of-business sales in May, the County announced.
The latest local lottery win is a Rockville man who purchased a winning $1 million prize ticket in the Virginia Lottery.
The online giant's second headquarters is projected to create 101,000 jobs, bring $17 billion in economic activity to Maryland.