Archive for 'Small Business'
Out of the Attic: Where’s the beef? On the corner of Cameron and Henry.
Armour and Company, a slaughterhouse and meat packing business established in Chicago in the 1860s, had an operation in Alexandria at the beginning of the 20thcentury. By 1909, the Armour facility at the corner of King [...]
Gelato shop approved in old icehouse building
After icing the project to compromise with city preservationists and planners, city council candidate Boyd Walker gained approval to open a gelato shop at 200 Commerce St. in Old Town last week. Built in 1931, the [...]
Bombay Curry Company to open in Del Ray
Bombay Curry Company, an Indian restaurant once tucked away on the ground floor of The Calvert apartment building, is reopening at 2607 Mount Vernon Avenue in Del Ray, and locals are embracing it with wagging tongues. [...]
Small businesses unite under one blog
A new blog written for, by and about Alexandria small businesses launched this week at www.alexandriasmallbusiness.com. The Alexandria Small Business Development Center partnered with Ray Sidney-Smith, president of W3 Consulting, to launch the business blog. “What [...]
CVS move leaves prime King Street parcel open
From King Street to King Street, the Old Town CVS Pharmacy began serving customers at its new location across from the city courthouse today. A passerby or two already has been tricked into trying to enter [...]
Future of Old Town Theater space up in the air
The Old Town Theater’s new owner, Robert Kaufman, is looking for tenants to fill the nearly 100-year-old film house, but hasn’t ruled out giving the building’s original purpose an extended lease. Kaufman has a couple of [...]
Business catalyst SBDC celebrates 15 years
It’s been 15 years since Alexandria small business owners have had to go it alone. The Alexandria Small Business Development Center, an organization that provides guidance and resources to small businesses, commemorated its 15th anniversary last [...]
Restaurant week in full swing
The winter version of Alexandria’s restaurant week begins today and runs through January 22 so foodies and plain old eaters get 10 nights to chow. Sixty restaurants throughout the city are participating in the dining merriment [...]
New year brings diverse new businesses to Old Town
The new year has meant new shops and other businesses in Old Town for residents and tourists alike. Lulu Sage, an upscale salon and spa, has opened at 610 Madison St. Its owners promise to utilize [...]
Iconic Old Town Theater to shut its doors for good
The marquee is coming down and the curtains at Old Town Theater are drawing to a permanent close after this weekend, ending Roger Fons’s nine-year stint as the film house’s owner. Fons said a year of [...]
City Hall eyes hiking real estate taxes
Last November Alexandria's voters elected a full slate of Democrats to
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I nominate Fontaine Caffe & Creperie. Great options for everyone.
Nominate your favorite local business as Best of Alexandria
I NOMINATE DECORIUM GIFT AND HOME AS THE BEST STORE IN OLD TOWN ALEXAN
UPDATED: Victim in overnight shooting identified
Just another murder by the terrorist police force. 1776
Cyclists will break the law as long as they can get away with it
You could replace the word 'cyclists' with almost any other word in th