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The joy of innovation

Danielle Douglas and Jeffrey MacMillan APR 29
Entrepreneurs find new ways to bring their concepts to Washington's food scene.


Latest news from Capital Business

Georgelas-Cherner deal falls apart

Jonathan O'Connell APR 29
Ownership of the most prominent development project in Tysons Corner splintered recently.

Developer courting Georgetown

Jonathan O'Connell APR 29
Parts of the university may relocate to the entrance to I-395, south of Massachusetts Avenue NW.

Hotel union workers get new contract

Danielle Douglas APR 29
A tentative agreement has been reached 18 months after the previous labor contract expired.

Landlord: SEC owes $8M in rent

Jonathan O'Connell APR 29
The agency disputes the charge, saying it does not owe rent because the space's interior is incomplete.

Jewelry sellers turn to 'trunk shows'

Danielle Douglas APR 29
There are 100 Stella & Dot stylists in the Washington area, from stay-at-home moms to college students.

Contractors prepare for Pentagon rule

Marjorie Censer APR 29
A new defense regulation means the Pentagon can withhold a percentage of payments.

Health apps raise privacy questions

Steven Overly APR 29
The FDA is working on guidance for developers about how to ensure patient safety.

Covington turning to contracting

Catherine Ho APR 29
The District's largest law firm is planning to quadruple its contracting group within the next five years.

GeekEasy closes incubator

Steven Overly and StevenOverly APR 29
The Download | The space closes today after being unable to pay the rent sought by the building's owner.

A good interview requires preparation

Joyce E. A. Russell APR 29
Career Coach | As commencement season approaches, a flood of new grads will soon hit the job market.

At area company, employees get half off their insurance by taking a physical

Abha Bhattarai APR 29
Life at work | About 90 percent of employees take part in Chaney Enterprise's wellness program.


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