"The business community is experiencing an unprecedented challenge as it relates to dealing with the Coronavirus/COVID-19."
The Northern Virginia Apartment Association in Arlington recently hired Patrick Algyer as its new executive director.
Two Gap clothing stores in Virginia have closed, company officials said Monday. They're the latest victims of the retail apocalypse.
ARLNow, the digital news site based in Ballston, celebrated its 10th anniversary Wednesday night at Bronson Bierhall.
Did you receive a gift that isn't you? Read the return policies for Kohl's, Amazon, Nordstrom, Macy's, Old Navy and more DC, VA retailers.
Still need a few gifts and worried about when stores close? Here's a look at the times major retailers are closing tonight in DC and NoVA.
Area malls are helping out last-minute shoppers with extended hours throughout the holiday week.
Sheetz convenience stores will give away free cups of coffee on Christmas Day and New Year's at all Virginia stores.
Officials approved a plan to transform 6.2 acres of Pentagon City’s Metro Park from abandoned 1950s-era warehouses to Amazon's new HQ.
The Neapolitan-style pizzeria opened its first brick-and-mortar restaurant in Arlington in 2010, according to reports.
The Arlington County Board accepted a $200K federal grant to give workforce development services to 50 people in Arlington and Alexandria.
Pentagon City’s Metropolitan Park will transform from abandoned 1950s-era warehouses and parking into the first phase of Amazon’s new HQ.
"It has been our pleasure to be part of the Clarendon community for the last 20 years," the club owners said via social media.
Move.org researchers set out to find which states had the highest bills each month for residents; see how Virginia compares.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 30 this year — helps local businesses in Arlington compete.
The online retailer reportedly is doing it in exchange for erecting two 22-story office buildings in Crystal City.
As part of a 15-year lease at Crystal City, Arlington County reportedly must approve a $500,000 grant.
The billionaire founder of Amazon reportedly says HQ2 will be a key part of a carbon neutral initiative.
George Mason University reportedly wants to change the Arlington campus into an "innovation district."
Need a job, or looking for a new career? Check these latest job offerings in the area.
The annual Metropolitan Washington Restaurant Week features specials at 250 participating restaurants around the region.
The popular Arlington watering hole located at 3033 Wilson Blvd. will close its doors Aug. 12.
The award-winning duo behind Smokecraft will bring unique barbecue, cocktails and late-night specials to the Arlington neighborhood.
A 30,000-square-foot Gold's Gym reportedly is coming to Rosslyn.
A huge development reportedly will replace the Holiday Inn in Rosslyn.
Plans for the first new Amazon HQ2 building in Arlington shows two 22-story towers with roof gardens surrounded by green space.
Here's how to get free food at Chick-fil-A on Tuesday, July 9.
The federal government has updated how it evaluates nursing homes. Here are the ratings for Arlington.
Amazon expects to create 400 jobs in the Crystal City area by the end of 2019.
Developer JBG Smith announced that Amazon signed a major new lease for tens of thousands of square feet in Crystal City.
A GWU law professor cast Amazon's move to Arlington in dire terms in a recent op-ed in Politico.
Target announced Thursday all of its workers will make at least $13 an hour starting in June.
The developer will enter into a lease with Amazon for 4.6 million square feet of office space at "National Landing."
Amazon could begin leasing space for its new headquarters this year, according to the developer.
Amazon's cancellation of plans to have an HQ2 in New York has many wondering what that means for Crystal City.
A Washington Capitals star reportedly is investing in a local business, and you won't be surprised to see what it is.
Fresh off their announcement that Crystal City would be their second headquarters, Amazon reportedly is making a bold push for a helipad.
March of Dimes is relocating to our area from their headquarters in New York.