Owner of retail store and building at 1301 W. Atkinson Ave. and developing building at 4616 W. Hampton Ave.

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New Cafe, Grocery Store Planned for Mill Road

New Cafe, Grocery Store Planned for Mill Road

Two new businesses are slated to open in the same building as Cream City Boxing.

New Restaurant Brings Home Cooking To Sherman Park

New Restaurant Brings Home Cooking To Sherman Park

Dinner Today is slated to open in the former Mr. J’s Lounge.

North-Side Shopping Center Gains New Businesses

North-Side Shopping Center Gains New Businesses

New event venues and convenience store for strip mall at Silver Spring and Green Bay.

City Hall: Council Closes Mr. J’s Lounge
City Hall

Council Closes Mr. J’s Lounge

Two homicides in two years results in license nonrenewal for bar near 46th and Capitol.

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $400

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $300

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Chantia Lewis of $775

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Khalif Rainey of $801

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Ashanti Hamilton of $770

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Cavalier Johnson of $834

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Milele A. Coggs of $395

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Tory Lowe of $390

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Joe Davis, Sr. of $3,000

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store
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Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Plan calls for former King Drive restaurant to become grocery store

Contribution to Keith Bailey of $400