Eat At B Side Restaurant And Bar In Fairfax

B Side is an eatery and bar with a rustic feel serving a meat-centered menu of charcuterie, burgers, and steaks. It is located at 8298 Glass Alley, Fairfax, VA. B Side is nestled in the heart of Fairfax’ Mosaic District next door to a Mom’s Market and Red Apron. Modest chairs and tables checker the sidewalk out front. Inside the cozy, dimly lit dining area syncs well with the laid back, community vibe. Continue reading

Chantilly’s Juanita Brill Celebrates 100th Birthday

(From left) are Carrie and Paul Brill, Juanita Brill, and Carl and Joy Brill. Photo Courtesy of Paul Brill
Chantilly’s Juanita Brill celebrated her 100th birthday on June 19 with her family and balloons. Brill was born and raised in Arkansas. She moved to Washington, D.C., during WWII. After the war, she met and married Russell Brill, and they raised their family in Silver Spring, Md. Juanita now lives in Chantilly. Continue reading

New Details On Schedules For Virtual Learning Released By Fairfax Co. Schools

Parents are being provided by Fairfax County school officials with specific information on how class schedules, technology, and special education will operate. The district heads for an unprecedented start to the school year with classes held entirely online. In a letter to parents and caregivers Tuesday, Fairfax County Public Schools Superintendent Scott Brabrand said Virginia’s largest school district opted to start the year with 100% virtual learning. Continue reading

Workhouse Arts Center Presents Community Market

The Workhouse Arts Center is offering its unique venue for the Community Market in partnership with the South Fairfax Chamber of Commerce. Surrounded by historic buildings, the venue will allow businesses and organizations to market and sell goods and services. The outdoor environment will provide greater exposure for brick and mortar businesses during Phase I and Phase II of re-opening the local economy. Continue reading

D.C. Area Currently Has The Most Office Space In Suburban Areas

CommercialCafe issued a new report that analyzed data provided by commercial property data and listing service CommercialEdge. The report says that the D.C. area currently has the most office space in suburban areas that is230.6 million square feet or about 58% of the region’s 400 million square feet of total office space. The largest suburban submarket in the D.C. area is now Tysons, Virginia, by far. Continue reading