Signage has been stripped from the facade of the former Regal Germantown cineplex at 20000 Century Boulevard. It closed about a month ago. The building is for sale, and is likely to be redeveloped as housing unless another theater chain takes it over. Regal Germantown started this century as a Hoyts Cinema. One of the newest theaters in Montgomery County at that time, it stagnated into obsolesence over the next two decades, failing to add the upgrades and amenities like recliners that are standard circa 2024.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2024
Regal Germantown signage removed (Photos)
Signage has been stripped from the facade of the former Regal Germantown cineplex at 20000 Century Boulevard. It closed about a month ago. The building is for sale, and is likely to be redeveloped as housing unless another theater chain takes it over. Regal Germantown started this century as a Hoyts Cinema. One of the newest theaters in Montgomery County at that time, it stagnated into obsolesence over the next two decades, failing to add the upgrades and amenities like recliners that are standard circa 2024.
Monday, December 30, 2024
Will Montgomery Village store be saved in last-minute Big Lots deal?
All Big Lots stores across America were anticipated to close in the near future, after the company filed for bankruptcy and a potential sale of the chain fell through. However, last Friday, Big Lots reached a tentative agreement to transfer between 200 and 400 of its stores to a firm called Variety Wholesalers, via a sale to Gordon Brothers Retail Partners. Neither party has yet announced which specific stores will be saved in the deal, including the Big Lots at the Montgomery Village Center, the last one remaining in Montgomery County.
Friday, December 27, 2024
Maryland AG office investigating Gaithersburg death in police custody
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown announced that his office's Independent Investigations Division (IID) is beginning an investigation into the death of a person who was in Gaithersburg City police custody on the night of December 24, 2024. Officers were dispatched for a disturbing the peace call in the 300 block of N. Summit Avenue at 10:15 PM that night. Arriving at the scene, they found a man covered in blood on the ground outside of an apartment building.
The man was conscious, but acting erratically, Brown said. After the man rose from the ground and began to walk away from the scene, he was grabbed by the officers, and placed back on the ground. The officers called for assistance from Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Services, and held the man down while awaiting their arrival. The man then lost consciousness, and stopped breathing. Officers attempted to render lifesaving care, which was taken over by MCFRS personnel after they arrived at the scene.
MCFRS transported the man to a local hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, Brown said. His office said it will release body camera footage from the officers within 20 days of the incident, unless more time is needed for the investigation, or to contact family members of the decedent.
Thursday, December 26, 2024
Gaithersburg office building broken into
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at an office building in Gaithersburg Monday night, December 23, 2024. The incident took place at a building in the unit block of Fedor Avenue at 11:39 PM Monday. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry.
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Big Lots closing in Montgomery Village
Big Lots will be closing its last store in Montgomery County. A closing sale is underway at the store at 19142 Montgomery Village Avenue at the Montgomery Village Center. Big Lots is closing all stores after filing for bankruptcy earlier this year. The company has not announced an official closing date for the Montgomery Village store, as it says each store's closure will depend on how quickly it eliminates its inventory.
Monday, December 23, 2024
Burglary at Clarksburg Premium Outlets mall
Salvatore Ferragamo was burglarized at the Clarksburg Premium Outlets mall at 22705 Clarksburg Road on December 11, 2024, Montgomery County police say. The burglary occurred in the early morning hours that day. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry at the store. Merchandise was stolen from inside.
Police describe the suspect only as a Black male of unknown age. If you can identify the suspect, call police at (301) 279-8000.
Friday, December 20, 2024
Quesadilla Burger special at Dogfish Head Alehouse in Gaithersburg
Dogfish Head Alehouse at 800 W. Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg has a spicy Burger of the Week this pre-holiday week. Try the Quesadilla Burger through Saturday at the brewpub. An 8 oz. beef patty is wrapped in a cheddar & jalapeño quesadilla, and topped with avocado, queso dip, sautéed onions & peppers, and a chipotle aioli. It's served with pico de gallo, sour cream, & homemade tortilla chips for $16.00. Dogfish recommends pairing the burger with its signature Alehouse 75, a blend of its 60 Minute & 90 Minute IPAs.
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Gaithersburg man arrested after assaulting Montgomery County police officers
Montgomery County Police announced the arrest of 28-year-old Michael MacCrae Shannon following a violent incident in Gaithersburg on Monday, December 16, 2024. Officers responded to a call about a person in distress in the 7900 block of Otter Cove Court in Gaithersburg around 11:43 PM. Upon officers' arrival at the scene, Shannon became aggressive and attacked them. Despite the assault, officers managed to subdue Shannon, and take him into custody without calling for additional backup.
One of the officers involved sustained a serious injury during the altercation, and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Fortunately, the injured officer is expected to make a full recovery.
Shannon was evaluated by Montgomery County Fire & Rescue Services at the scene, and subsequently transported to a local hospital for medical clearance. Once discharged, he was taken to the Central Processing Unit. Shannon is currently being held without bond and faces charges of second-degree assault, disorderly conduct, and intoxicated endangerment.
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
Virginia named State of the Year by Business Facilities magazine
Our neighbor across the Potomac is ending 2024 on another economic development high note. Business Facilities magazine has just named Virginia "State of the Year." This is the third time the Old Dominion has taken home the prize since the magazine introduced the honor in 2007. Of course, it's little surprise that Virginia was named the winner, as it is one of the primary destinations of corporate headquarters relocations in America. Maryland? Dead last. Montgomery County hasn't attracted a single major corporate headquarters in over a quarter century, and the statewide record looks just as bad.
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin wraps up another year of the Old Dominion cleaning Maryland's clock at economic development |
"From advanced manufacturing to data centers to professional services, Virginia is attracting companies across industries with its business-friendly environment and programs to support the distinct needs of those businesses," Business Facilities Editorial Director Anne Cosgrove said. Earlier this year, CNBC named Virginia America's top state for business. Maryland came in 31st out of 50 on that list. Ouch.
"Let's take a victory lap on Montgomery County's bike lanes!" |
With no good news to share, and the potential loss of the Washington Commanders and future FBI headquarters looming, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has been reduced to creating distractions by endorsing the legalization of beer and wine sales in grocery stores. Residents have been demanding that for decades, and have been stiff-armed by their representatives in Annapolis every step of the way over those years. While desperation and embarrassment have led to the topic suddenly being revived by their governor and party leader, a number of powerful Democrats in Annapolis went on the record last week to suggest they will block such a move in the upcoming legislative session.
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Maryland to open new I-95 Express Toll Lanes ahead of holiday travel
The Maryland Transportation Authority announced that it will open a new stretch of Express Toll Lanes on northbound I-95 tomorrow, Wednesday, December 18, 2024. A variable toll charged to drivers who use the lanes will provide a way around traffic congestion, which is expected to be heavy around next week's Christmas and Chanukah holidays. The new Express Toll Lanes run for 6.5 miles along the northbound side of the interstate between White Marsh Boulevard (MD 43) and Mountain Road (MD 152).
Monday, December 16, 2024
Burglary at Enterprise Rent-a-Car in Germantown
Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at Enterprise Rent-a-Car at 19801 Frederick Road in Germantown on the evening of November 22, 2024. There were no signs of forced entry. However, property was taken from a "shed" at the rental car facility. Police have released no description of the suspect(s) at this time.
Friday, December 13, 2024
Montgomery County police to stage sobriety checkpoint tonight
If you drive while intoxicated tonight, Friday the 13th may truly be your unlucky day. Montgomery County police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint somewhere in the county tonight, December 13, 2024, beginning around 10:00 PM. The exact location is not being disclosed by the police department for obvious reasons, but you could anticipate it will be on a major road. Drunk-and-drugged driving and crash statistics are employed in choosing the site of the checkpoint. Any driver showing signs of intoxication will be ordered to pull over for further testing.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
MCPS student-refurbished car and computer sale Dec. 14 in Gaithersburg
The Montgomery County Students Automotive Trades Foundation, Inc. is a partnership between the business community and Montgomery County Public Schools that provides valuable experience for students in the automotive repair and sales fields. It will be holding its next refurbished car and computer sale this Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Gaithersburg High School at 101 Education Boulevard in Gaithersburg.
I recommend you first fortify yourself with breakfast at Wawa across MD 355. Second, the list of cars expected to be available at the lottery sale this Saturday is topped off with a 2003 Mercury Grand Marquis for $3,495 and a 2010 BMW 128i coupe for $7995. Buyers can take their car to a mechanic for inspection within 5 business days.
All vehicles are Maryland State Inspected prior to delivery and vehicles with less than 90,000 miles come with a 30 day or 1,000 mile powertrain warranty. All vehicles with 90,000 or more miles are discounted and sold in “as is” condition. Tags, title, fees, and sales tax are in addition to the vehicle price. A $100 deposit (checks preferred; cash accepted) is required to hold a vehicle. The balance of the purchase price is due when you receive the vehicle. All deposits are non-refundable one week (5 working days) after sale.
Individuals who choose to test drive sale vehicles must be at least 21 years of age, wear a mask (required), have a current car insurance policy, and have a valid drivers’ license.
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Paris Baguette sets opening date in Germantown
Paris Baguette's new Germantown location has an opening date. The French bakery at 21040-G Frederick Road will open this Saturday, December 14, 2024. The bakery will be open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM seven days a week.
This is the brand's second Maryland location.“We’re incredibly excited to bring Paris Baguette to the Germantown community, a place we’ve both grown up near and have always been passionate about serving,” franchisee John Canterino said in a statement today. “Opening this café with my brother Michael, alongside our experienced team, is a dream come true. We’re not just bringing fresh & delicious pastries, cakes and artisan coffee beverages to the area – we’re also committed to giving back and creating a space where the community can gather, connect, and enjoy high-quality baked goods together.”
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Yamil Hernández elected VP of Gaithersburg City Council
Gaithersburg City Councilmember Yamil Hernández has been elected Vice-President of the body by his colleagues for a one-year term. Hernández was elected to the Council in 2023. As VP, he will stand in for Mayor Jud Ashman during any absence by the executive. In his first year on the Council, Hernández took on the responsibility of serving as Council liaison to the Environmental Affairs Committee. In his private career, he is the Chief Business Officer and Co-Founder of ExeGi Pharma.
Photo courtesy City of Gaithersburg
Monday, December 9, 2024
Attempted armed robbery in Montgomery Village
Montgomery County police are searching for suspects in the November 25 attempted armed robbery of a man in Montgomery Village. The botched robbery attempt took place in "the early morning hours" at the intersection of Boysenberry Drive and Hellingly Place. Two male suspects displayed a weapon, and assaulted the adult male victim. They were unsuccessful in obtaining property from the victim, however.
Police describe the suspects only as two Black males in their twenties. If you can identify either of these suspects, call police at (301) 279-8000.
Friday, December 6, 2024
La Frontera reopens in Gaithersburg after arson
La Frontera at 3 Russell Avenue was one of several Gaithersburg businesses targeted by an arsonist in September 2023. After over a year of repairs, the Salvadoran restaurant has reopened its doors for business. To celebrate the reopening, La Frontera is offering 10% off to diners during the month of December. Show the above image at the time of your purchase to redeem the offer.
Thursday, December 5, 2024
Bowlero Gaithersburg to rebrand as Lucky Strike
All three Bowlero locations in Montgomery County will rebrand as Lucky Strike. Bowlero Bethesda at 5353 Westbard Avenue, Bowlero Gaithersburg at 1101 Clopper Road, and Bowlero Rockville at 15720 Shady Grove Road will become Lucky Strike bowling alleys over the next two years. Bowlero, which acquired Lucky Strike last year, has decided to make the name change to reflect its intention to broaden its entertainment empire beyond bowling.
Lucky Strike has an existing Montgomery County location at Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The future of the Westbard location is unclear, however, as its lease ends in 2027, requiring a decision by property owner Regency Centers.
Bowlero told The Wall Street Journal this week that profits from its Raging Waves water park in Illinois have exceeded expectations, fueling confidence that the company can expand its horizons, while staying centered on its core business of food and beverage sales. CEO Tom Shannon told the Journal that he envisions the company one day selling passes that are accepted at all of its entertainment businesses.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Illegal loaded handgun discovered in Germantown traffic stop
The Montgomery County Police Department continues to be vindicated in its expressed belief that traffic stops have tremendous value in combating crime, and boosting public safety, in contrast to their critics on the Montgomery County Council. Once again, in the early morning hours of November 23, 2024, a traffic stop in Germantown yielded a loaded gun that the possessor was not legally authorized to have. The gun was allegedly uncovered in a vehicle pulled over near the intersection of Father Hurley Boulevard and Germantown Road.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Regal Germantown closed while Montgomery County leaders slept at the switch (Photos)
Regal Cinemas has closed at 20000 Century Boulevard in Germantown. The closure, which was first reported by The MoCo Show, is a significant blow to the development and success of Germantown Town Center. The theater is likely to be replaced by yet another residential building. Yes, it may have retail or restaurant tenants in the ground floor (or, like others in the area, it might not), but neither outcome will produce the general activity level of a cineplex. In a relatively-high-crime area like Germantown, the last thing in the world you want is a large, dead, dark space after business hours.
The closure is also bad news for the surrounding businesses. A study last decade found that a multiplex theater draws an additional 20,000 people to a neighborhood each weekend, who shop and dine at nearby establishments before and after their movie. "Dinner and a movie" is such a generator of economic activity - not to mention one of the most popular weekend activities of many Americans - that some restaurants will even partner with theaters to offer special packages.
It's sad that it came down to this. When this theater opened as a Hoyts Cinema around the turn of the century, it stood out for awhile in a county where most theaters were aging or had closed altogether, and the odds of finding a hole in your seat cushion at many were quite good. But in recent years as a Regal Cinemas, the failure to convert to the latest theater standards such as recliners could be seen as the writing on the wall.
The reality is that the potential cash value of the land as a mixed-use development site exceeded whatever Regal would realistically be able to pay in rent over the coming years. And as in the demise of Regal Cinemas Bethesda 10, the Montgomery County Council was asleep at the switch, despite it being known for months that this economic engine of Germantown Town Center was in danger of being switched off, with no replacement.
It should be noted that Topgolf, the only other significant entertainment option in the Town Center neighborhood, is in financial distress at the corporate level. Parent company Topgolf Calloway has declared its intention to spin off the Topgolf business into a separate entity. As a result, there's no ironclad guarantee that Topgolf will be around forever in Germantown. BlackRock Center for the Arts isn't enough to sustain a viable Town Center economy on its own. Where is the leadership? Somebody reach for the smelling salts.
Monday, December 2, 2024
Sheetz on Gaithersburg Planning Commission agenda Dec. 4
The addition of a second Montgomery County Sheetz convenience store and mega-gas-station will take another step toward reality this Wednesday night, December 4, 2024, in Gaithersburg. City Planning Commissioners will take up a request by the Walnut Hill Shopping Center to install an additional monument sign that will display the Sheetz gas prices. A similar sign was allowed at the Montgomery Village Sheetz further up MD 355. The amendment to Walnut Hill's sign package will also allow additional signage on the Sheetz convenience store building. City staff are recommending approval of the Sheetz amendment.
Friday, November 29, 2024
Strong-arm robbery in Gaithersburg
Gaithersburg City police responded to a report of a strong-arm robbery on Tuesday, November 26, 2024. The robbery and assault were reported in the 100 block of Main Street at 3:00 PM Tuesday. That is at Kentlands Place.
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Armed carjacking in Germantown
Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed carjacking in Germantown on November 12, 2024. The carjacking took place in the 13300 block of Dovedale Way "in the early morning hours," police said. Two suspects displayed an unspecified weapon, and took the adult male victim's vehicle. Police describe the suspects only as "2 males, no further descriptions." If you have any information about this incident, or that could lead to the arrest of the suspects, call police at (301) 279-8000.
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Indecent exposure at Lakeforest Transit Center
Montgomery County police responded to a report of indecent exposure at the Lakeforest Transit Center in Montgomery Village on the afternoon of November 24, 2024. The incident was reported at 3:30 PM Sunday. An individual was also allegedly in possession of an unspecified weapon. The transit center is located at 9670 Lost Knife Road.
Monday, November 25, 2024
Thanksgiving burger this week only at Dogfish Head Alehouse in Gaithersburg
Give thanks for the Thanksgiving Burger, the appropriate Burger of the Week at Dogfish Head Alehouse at 800 W. Diamond Avenue in Gaithersburg this week. A 4 oz. beef patty is topped with turkey, melted provolone cheese, homemade stuffing, and sweet-tart cranberry sauce. For $17, it comes with a side of Beach Fries. Pairing the burger with a pint of Punkin' Ale is the recommendation of the house.
Photo courtesy Dogfish Head Alehouse
Friday, November 22, 2024
Armed robbery at Montgomery Village smoke shop
Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed robbery at a smoke shop in Montgomery Village on November 8, 2024. At 4:11 PM, the suspect entered Tobacco & Vape Outlet at 8407 Snouffer School Road. He allegedly displayed an unspecified weapon, and stole merchandise. Police describe the suspect only as a Black male of unknown age. If you can identify this suspect, call police at (301) 279-8000.
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Gaithersburg man charged in fatal auto accident
A Gaithersburg man is facing charges in the July 20, 2024 crash that killed a Germantown man, Montgomery County police announced today. Agustin E. Jaramillo Lopez, 45, has been charged with negligent manslaughter by vehicle after his pickup truck rear-ended a Nissan Altima driven by Isaac Akomanyi, 39, of Germantown. Akomanyi later died at a local hospital.
Jaramillo Lopez' blood alcohol content was recorded at 0.159 one hour after the collision, police say, nearly twice the legal limit. He is currently being held without bond. His mugshot was not released by police.
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Police searching for Montgomery Village attempted carjacking suspect
Montgomery County police are seeking the public's help in identifying and locating a man they say attempted to carjack a vehicle in Montgomery Village on the evening of November 4, 2024. Police say the incident occurred at 8:10 PM at the intersection of Montgomery Village Avenue and Midcounty Highway. Detectives describe the suspect as a Hispanic male with a beard and mustache, wearing a white hoodie, jeans, and a puffer jacket (gotta keep warm while carjacking, after all). They have released video of the suspect.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Germantown police standoff with knife-wielding man ends peacefully
A police standoff with a knife-wielding man ended peacefully Sunday, November 17, 2024, Montgomery County police announced this morning. Marques Buford, 49, of Germantown was taken into custody outside of his apartment complex in the 12300 block of Silvergate Way. The incident began after Buford's wife called 911 to report that her husband allegedly would not allow her to leave their apartment at 7:19 AM. A database scan indicated that Buford had a history of "dangerous behavior," police said.
When officers arrived at the apartment property, they encountered Buford outside, wielding a butcher knife. They attempted to use non-lethal means to take him into custody, but Buford was allegedly wearing a paintball mask and many layers of clothing, which rendered those efforts ineffective. Officers then called in an Emergency Response Team, and a S.W.A.T. team.
A trained negotiator with the 5th District was successful in de-escalating the situation to the point that, when Buford attempted to flee on foot, officers were able to take him into custody without injury to any party involved.
Buford was evaluated at a local hospital, and then transported to the Montgomery County Central Processing Unit, where he was charged with false imprisonment. He is currently being held without bond.
Monday, November 18, 2024
Assault at library in Gaithersburg
Montgomery County police were called to a library in Gaithersburg on Thursday, November 14, 2024, after someone reported having been the victim of a 2nd-degree assault there. The assault was reported at the Quince Orchard Library at 15831 Quince Orchard Road at 2:30 PM Thursday. That is across the street from Quince Orchard High School.
Friday, November 15, 2024
Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls celebrates Gaithersburg grand opening today with 20%-off
Mason's Famous Lobster Rolls at 201-A Boardwalk Place at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg is celebrating its Grand Opening today, Friday, November 15, 2024. Starting at 10:30 AM this morning, menu prices will be 20%-off all day, today only. Mason's opened earlier this fall at the Peterson Cos. development.
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Virginia beats Maryland again, wins $1.3 billion manufacturing facility & 2015 jobs
Could Maryland and Montgomery County use a $1.3 billion corporate investment, 2015 high-wage jobs, and a major infusion of tax revenue? Yes! Did we win the 500,000-square-foot Microporous manufacturing facility? No! But Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin will give you three guesses as to who did. Yet again, our rival across the Potomac River has bested us in the economic development sweepstates.
Microporous, a leading manufacturer of battery separators, will construct the $1.3 billion facility in Berry Hill, Virginia. The factory will create 2015 new, high-wage jobs, and will provide more freight traffic for the Port of Virginia. Tennessee-based Microporous was founded as the American Rubber Company, which patented the first rubber battery separator in 1934. Today, their products are in high demand, as adoption of electric vehicles explodes in many countries around the world, even if demand for EVs still lags in the United States. Virginia's port will indeed see a boost in outbound traffic as a result, as Microporous is the only manufacturer of rubber battery separators used in electric automobiles and mobility devices.
“This historic $1.35 billion investment by Microporous in Pittsylvania County marks a new chapter in Virginia's incredible advanced manufacturing story,” Youngkin said in a statement yesterday. “This project not only brings over 2,000 new jobs to Southside Virginia, but also positions the Commonwealth at the forefront of our nation’s resurgence in manufacturing. Microporous' decision to establish their new facility here underscores Virginia's competitive advantages and our commitment to leading the way in innovative industries.” Youngkin's office identified North Carolina as the other finalist for the facility; it's unclear if Maryland even attempted to pursue the opportunity, or was once again asleep at the switch.
“It is with great pleasure and excitement that we welcome Microporous to the Southern Virginia Megasite and Pittsylvania County," Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Chairman Darrell Dalton said Wednesday. “Microporous brings a new level of technological advancement to our business community as well as high paying jobs that offer another opportunity for our young people to remain and raise families in and near their hometowns. Microporous will also provide the County with added revenue to better serve our citizens. We look forward to many years of Microporous’ growth and success and Pittsylvania County is honored to be part of that journey.”
Photos courtesy Office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin