A ribbon-cutting was held to welcome the local business to a larger space, which will accomodate their growing client list and services.
The new location has additional office space, a new member service area and soon-to-be walk-up ATM machines.
See the latest information from the Virginia Dept. of Health.
The owners of the coffee shop held a ribbon-cutting on Saturday to mark the occasion.
The Town Council voted unanimously to allow the center to continue operating after being informed that they were operating a special exception use without the appropriate approvals.
Locals can purchase alcohol on Sundays now that a new law allows ABC stores to open on Sundays across the state where local ordinances do not prohibit it.
A ribbon-cutting and open house was held Wednesday to officially welcome the company.
Walters began working for Inova 25 years ago as the CEO of Inova Alexandria Hospital.
Last week's storms cancelled the monthly event. The good news is that it's been rescheduled for tonight.
The Virginia Supreme Court ruled in a unanimous decision that the town acted pursuant to its statutory authority in rezoning the neighboring property and granting it a special use permit, and there is no evidence that Council’s actions were unreasonable.
The annual awards are given to those who demonstrate excellence in planning.
The new Jamaican restaurant opened in historic downtown Leesburg in March.
Loudoun Water requested that the Town of Leesburg decide whether to pursue a pipeline extension no later than May 2012. Otherwise Loudoun Water will proceed with installation of membrane filtration at Raspberry Falls.
The foxtrot, swing, waltz, and tango will be taught to local couples this Saturday and Sunday.
Memorial Day is Monday. Find out what will be closed.
The Town Council passed a resolution Tuesday night recommending that the county create its own district to offer incentives to more artists and arts organizations in the region.
Participating chains will be handing out the free drink on Wednesday, May 23, to celebrate the kick-off of summer.
The national event celebrates small businesses throughout the U.S. Leesburg is a co-sponsor of the local event.
Clerk Rob Edwards learned earlier this week that his downtown business may still have a future in Leesburg.
Local businesses and owners were recognized at the Holiday Inn Leesburg at Historic Carradoc Hall on Tuesday.
The results from this week's Readers' Choice are in.
Monthly electric charges could drop to an average of $105 per household by September.
Fourteen local restaurants are currently participating in the national campaign, which grew out of a health initiative backed by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in 2003.
The clinic will be one of four opening in the Northern Virginia area this summer and will offer guests walk-in medical care from highly-trained professionals in the convenience of the store.
Wellness boutique offers spa, yoga and nutrition classes.
A comprehensive retail market report was provided during the special event to inform business owners about unmet retail demand and sales potential.
The Leesburg Economic Development Commission will host the first time event this Wednesday for those who are interested in doing business within the town.
You have until 9 a.m. May 9 to cast your vote!
The results of this week's "Readers' Choice Award" are in.
An open house was held on Thursday, April 26, to officially welcome the new center to Loudoun County.
Nine bed and breakfasts will be a part of the free self-guided tour, which will take place from 1 to 5 p.m.
Patch Editor Leah Kosin stopped in to 'hi' to a few local businesses owners in Leesburg last week.
The national awareness campaign will launch locally on Monday, May 7.
Owner and Premier Designer Linda DiFrancesca said she's excited to be in Leesburg while offering a product that's in high demand.
The popular two-day event will turn the historic downtown into a "garden wonderland." About 160 vendors will be on display.
Thirty franchises in the Virginia area participating in the month-long event. Proceeds will help boost fundraising efforts for the Special Olympics.
The national event kicked off Monday. Discounted facials and massages will be available through Friday.
Jamaican cuisine restaurant is the only one of its kind in Loudoun County.