by jtadmin | Jan 22, 2021 | Life in the DMV
The year that devastated the hospitality industry is coming to an end, but 2020 will have lasting effects. Many restaurants and bars will never reopen, with fond memories and scorched livelihoods left behind. Now-empty storefronts will soon be ready for the next...
by jtadmin | Oct 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
With mask-wearing mandated, people being advised to stay at least 6 feet apart, and the temporary or permanent closures of hundreds of restaurants and retailers, the entirety of D.C. looks far different in the fall of 2020 than it did a year ago. However, the college...
by jtadmin | Oct 28, 2020 | Life in the DMV
In case you need more evidence of how hot the local housing market has been this year, home seller profits have shot up over the past six months. Homeowners in the DC area who sold in the third quarter of 2020 saw an average profit of $92,100, according to the latest...
by jtadmin | Oct 7, 2020 | Articles, Life in the DMV
Exceptional demand for new and existing homes, brought on by the stay-at-home culture of the coronavirus pandemic, has the housing market severely depleted. Sales of newly built homes jumped to the highest level in 14 years in August, but builders’ supply dropped to...
by jtadmin | Aug 26, 2020 | Life in the DMV
Revenue from toll lanes on the Capital Beltway and Interstate 95 in Virginia all but dried up in the spring, plummeting by nearly 90% compared to a year ago, as drivers stayed home amid widespread coronavirus restrictions. That’s according to new figures revealed in a...