A Primer To The Marquis at Vienna Station Condominium

The Marquis at Vienna Station Condominium is located adjacent to the metro and just off of Interstate 66 and Nutley Street in Vienna. Built-in 2004, The Marquis at Vienna Station consists of 327 units. The community offers 1 bedroom/ 1 bathroom units that range in size from 669 sq. ft. to 911 sq. ft., as well as 2 bedroom/ 2 bathroom units that range in size from 1082 sq. ft. to 1355 sq. ft. Condos are available in both single and multiple stories. Continue reading

Treat Your Taste Buds At Ted’s Bulletin Reston

Ted’s Bulletin is a laid-back, classic American community restaurant, bakery, and bar, serving crave-able American cuisine in a comfortable and welcoming environment. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day. Whether it’s family dinner, business lunch, or just Ted’s Tart and coffee-to-go, Ted's Bulletin is as adaptable as your life is dynamic. The breakfast menu is available all day. Continue reading

Retired Fighter Pilot In Herndon Gets A Drive-By Birthday Parade On 100th Birthday

Retired Air Force Col. Robert A. Shawn of Herndon recently turned 100 years old. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Loudoun County Post #1177. Shawn's comrades at the Post could not let one of their fellow defenders of freedom go without recognition on his momentous day, COVID-19 or not. Philip Rusciolelli, Past Commander of VFW Post 1177 said, "He's the heart of our Post". Continue reading

Things To Know About Burke Cove Condominium

Burke Cove is a large garden-style condominium nestled on 41 acres in Burke, Virginia located at 5801 Cove Landing Road and is a part of the master-planned development of the Burke Centre Conservancy. Its location is convenient to the Washington D.C. area and residents are able to commute to the District via the I-395 corridor. There are over 13 different floor plans ranging in size from small cozy units to much larger luxurious condos. Continue reading

1,000 Loaves Of Bread Donated By Great Harvest Bread Company

AGreat Harvest Bread Company in Fairfax County, Virginia is doing everything it can to give bread to those who need it. Families are experiencing food shortages during the coronavirus pandemic. Great Harvest Bread Co. has been asking the public to donate cash to the business in recent weeks so it can donate loaves of bread to local food banks and other charitable groups. The business is able to make and donate one loaf of bread for every $5 it gets. Continue reading

The Neighborhood Barbershop In Falls Church Prepares For Coronavirus Precautions

Things will not be the same in The Neighborhood Barbershop, in Falls Church, Virginia when Dustin Foley is able to resume cutting clients’ hair, as early as next Friday. Foley said, “We’ve worked really hard to foster a place that would encourage people to loiter”. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has announced certain nonessential businesses can reopen May 15, with enhanced safety precautions, to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Continue reading

Why To Consider Halstead at the Metro?

Halstead at the Metro sits just across the street from the Dunn-Loring Metro stop on the Orange Line and adjacent to the Mosaic District. The Halstead was originally built in 2005 and consists of 2 buildings with 438 units, which includes a few commercial spaces. Halstead floor plans include all variations from Studios up to two-bedroom, two-bath units ranging from 559 to 1,264 square feet.  The building has assigned parking spaces in the above-ground parking garage which is attached to the buildings. Continue reading

McCormick and Schmick’s Offers Fresh Groceries In Reston

Jim Barrett is the General Manager at McCormick & Schmick's in Reston Town Center. When COVID-19 and Governor Northam's Executive Order #53 put a stop to his dine-in customers, he reinvented the restaurant’s business model to grab & goes like other food venues. However, Barrett is also selling them grocery store-like items commonly found in his restaurant's menu offerings plus the ever-elusive roll of toilet paper, and he's doing so at comparable prices. Continue reading

Money Raised By “Soap For Hope” Drive In Fairfax County

A Fairfax County, Virginia, teacher found out that almost a quarter of his students had a parent who lost a job because of the pandemic, he decided to do something about it. He and his class launched a unique project to help them. David Kelly and his eighth-grade science students at Lake Braddock Secondary School in Burke started a GoFundMe drive called Soap For Hope. Kelly said, “We’re using our chemistry skills that they’ve learned to make soap”. Continue reading