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Washington Business Journal
Washington, DC · English · Digital
A business news outlet covering economic and corporate developments in the Washington, D.C. area, including politics, real estate, and local business trends.
- 9/day · 7-day avg
- Top beat: Business
- Tracked since 2026
- 3 Washington, DC peers
Latest stories
- Rockville startup Quantum Space plans to go public via SPAC mergerQuantum Space, a Rockville startup, plans to go public through a SPAC merger.
- Trammell Crow Co. weighs pivot from 1M square feet of medical office at Reservoir DistrictTrammell Crow Co. is considering a shift away from 1 million square feet of medical office space in the Reservoir District.
- Greater Washington economy slows as Iran war impacts commercial real estate salesThe Greater Washington economy is slowing down due to the impact of the Iran war on commercial real estate sales.
- D.C.'s alleged 'spy house' across from Russian Embassy sells for $3.45M after gut rehabA house in D.C. suspected of being a 'spy house' near the Russian Embassy was sold for $3.45M after a major renovation.
- The Prime Rib, a D.C. power spot for 50 years, is closingThe Prime Rib, a well-known restaurant in D.C. that has been a popular spot for 50 years, is closing.
- Serial government software CEO appointed to lead Casepoint following merger integrationA serial government software CEO has been appointed to lead Casepoint after a merger integration.
- D.C.'s alleged 'spy house' across from Russian Embassy sells for $3.45M after gut rehabA house in D.C. allegedly used as a 'spy house' across from the Russian Embassy was sold for $3.45M after a gut rehab.
- Prince William, Virginia chambers of commerce get new leadersPrince William and Virginia chambers of commerce have appointed new leaders.
- Greater Washington economy slows as Iran war impacts commercial real estate salesThe Greater Washington economy is slowing down due to the impact of the Iran war on commercial real estate sales.
- Investment group pays $79.4M for White Oak complex to create mixed-income communityAn investment group purchased the White Oak complex for $79.4 million to develop a mixed-income community.
- Sonic scouting D.C. for new concept without a drive-in or drive-thruSonic is exploring a new concept in D.C. that does not include a drive-in or drive-thru.
- Coakley & Williams CEO Lynn Stith Bennett looks back as she prepares for retirementLynn Stith Bennett, CEO of Coakley & Williams, is preparing to retire after leading the company for several years.
- D.C.-area nonprofits grapple with seismic shifts in Trump's second termNonprofits in the D.C. area are facing significant changes due to the policies and actions of Trump's second term.
- Meta files plans for first D.C.-area retail outpost at Tysons Corner CenterMeta has filed plans for its first retail store in the D.C. area at Tysons Corner Center.
- D.C. mayoral candidates lay out strategies for dealing with Trump administrationD.C. mayoral candidates are presenting their plans to handle the Trump administration's policies.