Eatery with Southern-inspired menu will take the place of Austin Grill on Old Town's King Street.
Planning documents show it would be located on the first floor of 1020 King St., next door to Alexandria Cupcake.
The event will comprise 50 participating boutiques, free parking and a "Snap Your Swag" Instagram contest.
E. Hunt Burke, Chairman and CEO at Burke & Herbert Bank, has been selected as the Chamber 2016 Business Leader of the Year.
Nightlife developer Andy Masi to oversee design, cocktail programs for Felt Bar & Lounge and Blossom Cocktail Lounge.
Construction costs, uncertainty in finance markets also part of decision to rethink Alexandria waterfront project, representative says.
New Alexandria restaurant replaces Austin Grill on King Street in Old Town Alexandria.
Much-anticipated waterfront restaurant to open soon in Old Town Alexandria.
Crooked Beat Records, specializing in hard to find new and used vinyl records, announced Wednesday they plan to move to the City.
Signs point to gourmet market opening soon in Old Town Alexandria.
Seating for 14-15 is proposed on an outdoor deck space at Union Street Public House in application to Planning Commission.
Portner Brewhouse will have a seated dining room with an adjacent bar, as well as outdoor dining during the warmer months.
Highly anticipated retailer on track to open soon at Bradlee Shopping Center.
Maurice Breton, president, of Comfort One Shoes, son Garrett Breton, VP + partner, plan to purchase 200 King Street in Old Town Alexandria.
New participants include Ashlar Restaurant at Kimpton's Morrison House and Bombay Curry Company in Del Ray.
Customer Appreciation Day takes place Tuesday, July 19.
The Arlington and Alexandria Sugar Shack donut shops will roll out new flavors each Wednesday -- vote for your favorite on social media.
Barbecue pitmaster Myron Mixon, TV barbecue judge and author, will open new eatery in City, Washington Post reports.
In all, 50 boutiques will participate; event will feature free parking. Look for details on "Snap Your Swag" Instagram contest.
Teaism closed its doors in April; now another restaurant is being proposed for the space on N. Saint Asaph Street.
Friday’s drawing is expected to be the third largest Mega Millions jackpot in history, according to Virginia Lottery officials.
A company that provides vegetables for Target and Walmart store brands is recalling products because of potential Listeria contamination.
Applicants say new eatery will seat up to 75, serve alcohol and make deliveries.
Deluxe Nails & Lounge is located in the Carlyle neighborhood.
New restaurant, owned by Alexandria businessman Jeffrey L. Yates, will go up at 3006 Duke St., former location of Generous Georges.
Look for Pie 360 to open this summer in Alexandria's Foxchase shopping center, its first location in Virginia.
Silverback Strategies earns a spot on one of the Washington Business Journal’s 2016 lists.
Local brewery named Regional Food and Beverage Producer of the Year.
Renderings show what Alexandria can expect Vola's Dockside Grill + the Hi Tide Lounge to look like.
A grand reopening party is set for June 5; studio offers yoga, pilates, aerial, dance, childcare, children's classes and early classes.
Here's a peek at what you'll be seeing across the Potomac River later this year at the multimillion-dollar MGM National Harbor Resort.
Gaby Hakman is in charge of the kitchen; interior design by David Anthony Chenault; interior architecture by Paul Beckmann.
Tex-Mex eatery on King Street will close May 30, employees say; will make way for Southern-inspired eatery, according to Bethesda Magazine.
Hotel’s new design, brought to life by David Hill of DH Designs, was inspired by American literary masterpieces set on or around water.
Watch "Mango Mike" Anderson narrate a video this week after demolition of beloved Mango Mike's, an Alexandria institution.
The store offers music instrument purchase, rentals, lessons, repairs and more.
A new private school, VINCI School Alexandria, will open in the space on Duke Street this fall.
Look for new culinary direction and a new design that pays respect to the restaurant's art deco roots.
The Sugar Cube, at 1218 King St., will offer some "sweet" discounts to customers before they say "so long!" in May.
Sugar Shack is celebrating all week with Pina Colada cream-filled, Margarita and Tequila Sunrise flavored donuts.