Wednesday, January 23, 2013
How would you feel if Clarksburg were to become Montgomery County’s “next major shopping destination?"
For Clarksburg residents, the promise of suburban life should include a placeholder for shopping malls. Retail developers are in negotiations to buy 40 acres of Clarksburg land from Adventist HealthCare, news outlets have reported. Or as The Washington Post put it: “The quiet community of Clarksburg has become ground zero in a battle to build Montgomery County’s next major shopping destination.” (And this from The Gazette: “First, Bennigan’s arrived in Clarksburg. Malls may be next.”) Simon Property Group, one of the former owners of Lakeforest Mall in Gaithersburg, would operate the retail complex, according to The Post. Where it gets sticky, according to The Post, is that it could compete with another developer’s 100-acre project planned…
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The land was part of the site proposed for Clarksburg Hospital, a bid it lost to Holy Cross
Shopping center developers are eying 40 acres of Clarksburg land Adventist HealthCare hopes to sell, The Washington Post reports. The story named Simon Property Group as a likely buyer, with Fairfax, VA-based Peterson Cos. listed as a competitor. The land for sale was part of the 120 acres Adventist had hoped would become Clarksburg Hospital, serving residents Upcounty, The Post reports. Ultimately, Maryland Health Care Commission wound up approving Holy Cross Hospital’s plans to build in Germantown, Patch has reported. Montgomery County Councilman Craig Rice—who was expected to hear a presentation from Simon representatives Wednesday—told The Post that he was supportive of more shopping options Upcounty but said there needed to be synergy…
The private school for boys will stay in Gaithersburg
Due to financial woes, The Avalon School will not move forward with plans to build a new campus in Clarksburg, school officials told The Gazette. The Avalon School, a Catholic private school for boys, will continue to operate out of First Baptist Church of Gaithersburg. In 2007, the school was granted a special exception to build on a 10-acre site on Frederick Road (Rt. 355). The site would have been composed of four buildings to accommodate 600 students, according to county planning records. But a sharp drop in enrollment and the failure to secure a construction bond made it "impossible" to repay a $2.2 million loan, school president Richard McPherson reportedly told The Gazette. Foreclosure proceedings were initiated in May 2011; …
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Grand opening party is Tuesday, Jan. 15
The new Clarksburg Bennigan’s will celebrate its grand opening with a party Tuesday, Jan. 15. The restaurant on Frederick Road, near Stringtown Road, has been open since Dec. 18, 2012, according to the restaurant’s spokespeople. According to The Gazette, the Irish pub-themed chain would be Clarksburg’s first sit-down restaurant with wait service. --- If you go WHAT: Bennigan’s grand opening party WHERE: Bennigan’s, 23315 Frederick Road, Clarksburg WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 15, fro 4 p.m. to 1 a.m. MORE: Kids eat free all evening,; chance to win gift cards and prizes. CONTACT: Call 301-540-1499 or visit BennigansClarksburg.com.
Thursday, January 3, 2013
The following arrest information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Germantown An aggravated assault was reported at the Fox Chapel 7-Eleven at 19700 Frederick Road in Germantown around 12:50 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 25. The suspect attempted to assault the victim with a weapon and was arrested. Arrested: Male, age 30, no fixed address A residential burglary was reported in the 19300 block of Circle Gate Drive in Germantown on Tuesday, Dec. 25, between 6 and 10:55 p.m. Forced entry; property taken. A residential burglary was reported in the 19700 block of Crystal Rock Drive in Germantown on Wednesday, Dec. 19, between 1 and 8 p.m. No forced entry; property taken. A residential burglary was reported in the 19100 block of Cherry Bend Drive in Germantown on Thursday, Dec. 20, between 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. No forced …
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Plans will go before the Montgomery County Board of Education in early 2013, The Gazette reports.
Preliminary plans for an addition to the overcrowded Clarksburg High School are expected to go before Montgomery County Board of Education in early 2013, The Gazette reports. Clarksburg Principal James Koutsos told The Gazette that the two-story addition would ease “overflow” at the school, which is using 11 portable classrooms and may add one or two more next year. In November, the school board approved $11.8 million for the addition. A new cluster of schools in Clarksburg was formed in 2006-07 to accommodate an enrollment surge spurred by a housing growth Upcounty, according to data from the MCPS Division of Long Range Planning. But enrollments keep growing at Clarksburg schools. The 1,909 students enrolled at Clarksburg puts the …
Thursday, December 20, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Strong-Arm Robbery Suspects Sought Police said a male was beat up and robbed by five people in Germantown on Sautrday, Dec. 8. The attack was reported near Plummer and Fox Chapel drives at around 10:30 p.m., according to Montgomery County Police. A detailed description of the suspects—males, between the ages of 16 and 24—was unavailable. Police spokeswoman Rebecca Innocenti said the victim was approached by two suspects, who proceeded to beat him up. Innocenti said three others joined in the assault. Innocenti was unable to provide information about why the suspects approached the alleged victim. Car Battery Burglars Sought Police are looking for two men broke into a secured area of Walmart’s automotive area on Thursday, Dec. 6, between 9:…
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
The Germantown Wegmans was once perceived as a threat, The Washington Business Journal reports.
Harris Teeter is coming to Clarksburg, several news outlets have reported. But two years ago, developers were ambivalent about building a Harris Teeter in Clarksburg, for fear that the Wegmans proposed for Germantown would siphon too many Clarksburg shoppers. Citing comments from old newspaper accounts, The Washington Business Journal reported that in 2010 developers said they’d call off plans to build a Harris Teeter in Clarksburg if a Wegmans were allowed to anchor at The Shops at Seneca Medaows in Germantown. The article pointed to comments made by a Clarksburg developer two years ago in The Gazette: “Kathryn Kubit of Elm Street Development in McLean, Va., project manager for the planned Clarksburg Village development, wrote to the …
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
The following arrest information was supplied by the Montgomery County Police Department. It does not indicate a conviction.
Three men were arrested following reports of an alleged residential burglary in the 20400 block of Frederick Road in Germantown around 11:15 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8. Arrested were: A commercial burglary was reported in the Oak Mills Apartment Complex office storage room in the 20000 block of Frederick Road in Germantown. Police said the burglary occurred between 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12 and 8 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13. A residential burglary was reported in the 23300 block of Rainbow Arch Drive in Clarksburg between 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 and 9 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 11. A residential burglary was reported in the 18800 block of Bent Willow Circle in Germantown, around 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13. Forced entry; property taken. A residential burglary …
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Neighbors tell The Gazette the incident was one in a “long history” of incidents
The death of a group home resident in Clarksburg has heightened safety concerns among neighbors who tell The Gazette that complaints have been mounting for years. On Oct. 8, Montgomery County Police responded to reports of a man being violent and erratic at a residence on Tailor Shop Place, the site of an independent living program for people with disabilities, several media outlets have reported. According to The Gazette, Nathan Jones, 39, allegedly threatened two of his roommates with a knife and a hammer. Police claim Jones resisted arrest and had to be pepper sprayed. After medical crews left, Jones passed out and was taken to the hospital where he later died, Patch reported. Jones’s death remains under police investigation. Members of…
Jason Wade
9:14 am on Sunday, February 10, 2013
Yes Yes and more Yes....we need retail development to further spur and support the local Clarksburg/UpCounty community. We are very under-served with certain services. Im opening up a store in May to invest in my community.   more ›