Good Friday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 10047 times… so far.
The following are the most-read articles for today — Apr 14, 2023.
Good Friday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 10047 times… so far.
The following are the most-read articles for today — Apr 14, 2023.
An Arlington-based group wants to “take over pickleball nation” and become the sport’s most talked-about organization within three years.
The Iron Paddles Pickleball Club is a 115-person-strong organization that sets up tournaments, clinics, and league play throughout the region. The club is locally-based but calls the courts at Walter Reed Community Center home.
(Updated at 11 a.m.) An athletic club and coworking space totalling more than 100,000 square feet says it will be opening this summer in Clarendon.
Construction on Life Time at 1440 N. Edgewood Street has been underway for some time, following the August 2021 announcement that it was coming to a renovated office building that’s part of The Crossing Clarendon retail center.
Good Thursday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 13394 times… so far.
The following are the most-read articles for today — Apr 13, 2023.
This past week saw 49 homes sold in Arlington.
The least expensive condo, single-family home or townhouse sale over the past seven days was $214,900 while the most expensive was $2,787,500.
The newest Adoptable Pet of the Week is Leoni!
This girl is looking for a loving home to live out her retirement years in. She is currently in foster through the Animal Welfare League of Arlington.
Empanada eatery Peruvian Brothers is set to return to Arlington this summer.
The fast-casual Peruvian restaurant owned by two brothers is planning to open in the first phase of Amazon’s HQ2 sometime in the summer, co-owner Giuseppe Lanzone told ARLnow. That timeline appears to follow Amazon’s schedule for opening its gleaming new office complex at 1400 S. Eads Street.
A family needs to make a bit over $84,000 to be considered middle class in Arlington.
That’s according to a new list compiled by the financial website SmartAsset. To be in the upper income tier, a household needs to make more than $250,000.
Good Wednesday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 7327 times… so far.
The following are the most-read articles for today — Apr 12, 2023.
(Updated at 2:40 p.m.) Ten restaurants and restaurateurs with Arlington ties were named finalists for one of the region’s most prestigious dining awards.
Ruthie’s All Day, Bar Ivy, Circa, and SALT were among the finalists named for a RAMMY award this year, which was announced earlier this week. Plus, the restaurant group that owns Ballston’s Salt Line, Shirlington’s Stellina Pizzeria, a manager at Ambar Clarendon, and the pastry chef at Liberty Restaurant Group, as well as fast casual spots Rasa and Moby Dick House of Kabob, were included in the list.
Good Tuesday evening, Arlington. Today we published articles that were read a total of 36101 times… so far.
The following are the most-read articles for today — Apr 11, 2023.
Arlington has ranked among the 15 most “eco-forward cities and towns” in the nation.
Specifically, Arlington is No. 5, behind No. 1 Somerville, Mass. and No. 3 Jersey City, N.J. (The latter being, arguably, Arlington’s New York metro area doppelgänger and long-time rival in various rankings.)