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Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate is planning to break ground next year on the stalled project, which the county has approved for more than 12 million square feet of mixed-use development, including up to 4,500 residential units and more than 6 million square feet of commercial and higher-education uses on a 280-acre site. [Washington Business Journal]

Metro’s Red Line open again after weekend closures

After some weekend station closures, Metro’s Red Line is fully open again ahead of planned summer closures starting June 1. [WJLA]

Rockville Town Square loses another business

With the closure of Knits Etc., Rockville Town Square has lost its third business in recent months. [Store Reporter]

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