3/15/2021
In the News
Real Estate & Development
- The D.C. region is falling far short of its affordable housing construction goals, a new study shows – Washington Business Journal
- Exclusive: Patent and Trademark Office may shed excess space in Northern Virginia – Washington Business Journal
- Development Questions Remain for New Braddock West Project Headed to City Council – ALX Now
- Stress Tests Reveal Office Values Could Fall 50% if WFH Sticks – Globe St. News
- Alexandria City Council Sets Potential Range for 2021 Real Estate Tax Rate – City of Alexandria
- One Year On, This Is What Covid Has Done To U.S. Real Estate – Bisnow News
- The Carlyle neighborhood could be getting its own Hanging Gardens – ALX Now
ECONOMY & COMMUNITY
- Metro expects to avoid most service, job cuts thanks to federal stimulus – Washington Business Journal
- How The New COVID Stimulus Bill Could Impact Business, Metro, And Child Poverty In The D.C. Region – DCist
- Virginia Releases February 2021 Revenue Report – Governor of Virginia
- Traffic Congestion Decreased 60 Percent in D.C. Due to Pandemic – Alexandria Living Magazine
Business & Retail
- Alexandria Health Department Adds Restaurant Workers to Current Vaccination Phase – ALX Now
- New Montessori School Wants to Move to the Old Spicer’s Upholstery Off Duke Street – ALX Now
- Bryce Space and Technology Announces Name Change to “BryceTech” – PR Newswire