Development
Stump the Penguin(10)
Jul 15, 2008
Dear Penguin: I travel frequently and haven’t seen much news lately on The Fillmore. Deal or no deal? — Carlos Garcia
Planning staffers: Split the Falkland baby
While the county’s planning board is still on the fence, its staff thinks part of the Falkland Chase apartment complex should be redeveloped.
Ripley project rolls forward, despite snags
The county planning board on Thursday gave a collective thumbs up to one Ripley District development, but a few details still need work.
Silver Spring civic center short on cash
Silver Spring’s planned transit center isn’t the only downtown project hurting for money.
More from this category:
- Silver Spring overdue for a new library, advocates say
- Live, work but don’t shop at Silver Place, charette says
- Silver Spring hospital sweating loss of nearby emergency room
- Space: Kickin’ it with the kiddies
- Space: The Village green
- Space: Elbow room in Silver Spring’s urban core
- Silver Spring music venue clears zoning, booze hurdles
- Zoning change could raise the roof in Fenton Village
- Fenton Village development project shelved — again
- Discovery to convert part of public space into private daycare
- Silver Place project scores seed money
- South Silver Spring developer to blast at bedrock
- Task force: Preserve, then create, affordable housing
- Despite speed bump, Silver Spring civic center rolls on
- NPR takes a pass on Silver Spring
- Future library on track, with or without Purple Line
- Council members put Fillmore funds on hold
- So you’ve demolished a building. Now what?
- Planning board gives Galaxy condos “go for launch”
- Live Nation, county close deal on music hall
- Preservationists pitch for Perpetual Building
- Third party could oversee Silver Place project
- For better or worse: Marquis de Sod
- Ripley project dodges redesign (for now)
- Falkland Chase closes in on historic status
- Council raises roof in Ripley District
- Entertainment district could get more entertainment
- Turf to tough out one more winter
- So you’ve got a new growth policy. Now what?
- Silver Place agreement gets nod from planning board
- DC club owner pitches (again) for Penney site
- Ripley District rides ups, downs of development
- Planning board inches forward with Silver Place development
- Ervin: The city is here to stay
- Advisory board asks Live Nation the $8-million question
- Market forces shrink The Galaxy
- Zoning change could raise roof for NPR
- Falkland North generates gridlock fears
- Pocket-park payout needs incentive, advisory board says
- Falkland Chase project delayed
- No deals sealed at Silver Place, planning commish writes
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- Library site paved with housing funds
- 814 Thayer Ave: The details
- Thayer Ave project passes planning board muster
- Biotech HQ to shed new light on Cameron Street
- Moda Vista: The details
- Fenton Village developer gets thumbs up on project
- Transit center gets green light from planning board
- Planning HQ, neighbors feel growing pains
- Skating rink 1, Turf 0 FINAL
- 1050 Ripley St: The details
- Redefining “space” where there is none
- County budget covers books, Birchmere
- Purple Line route could clip new library
- Long Branch med center a necessity, hospital president says
- Advisory board reaches consensus on Veterans Plaza
- Turf screws simplicity, unity of plaza design, Post columnist writes
- Gov picks up tab for college arts center
- Holler at your board
- Video: The shape of rinks to come
- Money for Long Branch medical center on hold
- Birchmere funding hangs on study
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- Studio Plaza project shrinks
- Studio Plaza: The details
- Magic shop to get new lease on life
- Confusion reigns over rink
- Turf meets ice at local meeting
- Condos proposed for Thayer Ave
- Traffic, development collide in Fenton Village
- Ice rink, pavilion in limbo
- Survey says, “Shop ’til you drop”
- Falkland faces public concerns
- Falkland North: The details
- City Place plan draws criticism
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- Development drives on, under caution flag
- O’Malley budget gives millions to Birchmere,
college arts center - Urban advisory board: Toss the Turf
- Planning board picks design for new HQ
- Make exceptions to moratorium, officials say
- Planning board to county:
Spread the wealth around business district - Debate lingers over Veterans Plaza green space
- Georgia Ave traffic, pedestrian safety deserve priority, planning dept says
- Building freeze may backfire, critics say
- Planning board to haul ass on growth policy
- Council backs Purple Line construction
- MoCo council prez wants kibosh on growth

