Penzance unveils massive new plan, and new name, for Rosslyn Gateway

Penzance unveils massive new plan, and new name, for Rosslyn Gateway

D.C. developer Penzance Cos. has filed fresh redevelopment plans for Rosslyn Gateway, a two-tower office complex fronting Gateway Park it to bought last year from JBG SMITH for $52 million. Read more


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What a Trump victory could mean for Greater Washington's economy

The president-elect has big plans to remake the economy by imposing hefty tariffs on imports and slashing taxes for businesses, but it's moves aimed at curbing federal spending that could have the most profound impact on the D.C. region, experts say. Read more

More election coverage: Trump win adds twist to FBI HQ saga

Could Trump's return hamper RFK Stadium deal?

Mixed outlook for tech and government contractors

Navy Federal to pay $95M penalty for charging 'surprise' overdraft fees

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has ordered Navy Federal Credit Union to refund $80 million to customers and pay $15 million to a victims' relief fund. Read more

Landlord accused of unsafe gas levels in Reston building

Kimley-Horn and Associates Inc., one of the largest engineering firms in Greater Washington, has accused its landlord Comstock Companies of failing to disclose and remediate unsafe levels of hazardous gas in its Reston building. Read more

GWU buys Pennsylvania Avenue office building

美国乔治·华盛顿大学 has purchased the office building at 2001 Pennsylvania Ave. NW to provide swing space and future expansion. Read more

Novavax taps AstraZeneca, Pfizer alum to lead key manufacturing site

?sa Manelius, formerly with 阿斯利康 and 辉瑞 , will oversee operations at the Swedish lab where Novavax manufactures a key vaccine component. Read more

How this local PE firm is reshaping the national security and defense landscape

On a clear fall day, you can see all of Greater Washington from Arlington Capital Partners ' office in Bethesda. Having a view of D.C., suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia all at once is fitting for a private equity firm that’s more active in buying and building companies in this region than any other, especially in the past few years. Read more


This Weekly Edition was compiled by Alan Kline Questions? Comments? Concerns? Send them to [email protected]



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