Washington, D.C
DC’s Winmar Construction Finds New HQ in Reston
Winmar Development, a Washington, D.C.-based basic contracting agency, has inked a 7,000-square-foot lease in Reston, Va.
The corporate moved its company headquarters to 2100 Reston Parkway, a seven-story, roughly 170,000-square-foot workplace constructing owned by Moore & Associates. Winmar will preserve its workplace 20 miles away at 1010 Wisconsin Avenue within the District, as nicely.
Edge represented the tenant within the deal. The lease phrases weren’t revealed.
“Winmar Development made this company transfer to gasoline its rising and increasing enterprise technique focusing on development contracts based mostly throughout all the Washington, D.C., area,” Scott Mendelson, accomplice and chief growth officer for Edge, instructed Industrial Observer. “The constructing’s strategic location off main highways was the preliminary draw, and their curiosity grew stronger when the corporate realized the existence of the close by facilities.”
The property was initially developed in 1988. Moore & Associates acquired the property in 2019 for $33 million, and initiated an enchancment technique that included upgrades to the primary foyer, health heart, convention facility and tenant lounge. It additionally added a brand new exterior tenant lounge.
The constructing affords entry to Washington, D.C., and outstanding Northern Virginia cities. It’s close to the Reston City Middle and the soon-to-open Silver Line Reston City Middle Metro station.
“2100 Reston Parkway offered each aspect and amenity vital to Winmar Development in its actual property search, and they’re planning a best-in-class tenant build-out to showcase its capabilities,” Mendelson mentioned. “The corporate’s shut proximity to a significant airport will simplify journey for its staff and purchasers in South Florida, and the walkable facilities will assist appeal to and retain expertise.”
Daniel Purrington of Moore & Associates represented the owner within the lease.
Keith Loria might be reached at Kloria@commercialobserver.com.
Washington, D.C
Washington Capitals’ Roster For Preseason Finale vs. Boston Bruins: Andrew Cristall To Skate With Big Squad, Charlie Lindgren To Go The Distance
The Washington Capitals released the roster for their final preseason game against the Boston Bruins on Saturday evening (5 PM ET, Monumental Sports Network locally, NHL Network nationally).
Left-wing Andrew Cristall, the 40th overall pick from the 2023 NHL Draft who tallied 40 goals and 111 points with the WHL’s Kelowna Rockets last season, will dress with all the other expected Capitals’ opening-night starters against Boston. The 19-year-old has two goals in three exhibition games this fall.
Head coach Spencer Carbery said on Friday that goaltender Charlie Lindgren will play the entire game.
Here’s the Capitals’ lineup against the Bruins tomorrow. Spencer Carbery was non-committal today on if the Caps would use the final game as a chance to get one more look at someone on the fringe, but it looks like Andrew Cristall is getting that last look pic.twitter.com/JcWLXcLvXH
— Bailey Johnson (@BaileyAJohnson_) October 4, 2024
Here were the lines that the team used during practice on Friday before they placed defenseman Ethan Bear, center Michael Sgarbossa, and center Luke Philp on waivers:
Capitals at practice today:
Ovechkin-Strome-Mangiapane
McMichael-Dubois-Wilson
Milano-Lapierre-Protas
Duhaime-Dowd-Raddysh
Vrana/Miroshnichenko-Sgarbossa-CristallChychrun-Carlson
Fehervary-Roy
Sandin-TvR
Alexeyev-McIlrath
BearLindgren
Thompson
Shepard— Tom Gulitti (@TomGulittiNHL) October 4, 2024
Left-wing Jakub Vrana, who remains with the team on a PTO, has recorded a goal and an assist in four preseason games but will not dress on Saturday.
Washington will open the regular season on Saturday, October 12 vs. the New Jersey Devils.
By Harrison Brown
Washington, D.C
‘Supposed to help': DC man says officers didn't assist him after hit-and-run
A D.C. man said he was hit by a car while crossing the street this week and when he tried to flag down police officers parked nearby, he was ignored.
Michael Philip said he was on his way to work and crossing the street at 14th and U streets in Northwest around 6:30 a.m. Tuesday.
“I had about 15 seconds to make it to the other side of the street and then I saw light through my umbrella,” he said.
“They were still holding on to the wheel,” Philip said. “They were, like, gesturing I’m sorry, and then they just sped off.”
He took a picture of the car before the driver took off, but it didn’t have license plates.
Philip said two police cars were parked nearby and he asked the officers for help.
“’Hey!’ I was still holding my phone; I was shaking,” Philip said. “’I got hit by that car, can you do something about it? Can I file a report? Can you chase after that car?’”
“They didn’t do anything,” he said. “They just looked at me and then they drove down 14th Street, and everybody at the bus stop that saw it, they all just said, ‘What the?’”
Philp said he reported the hit-and-run later that morning but hasn’t heard anything from investigators.
He wasn’t seriously hurt, physically, but believes he deserves better.
“I feel disappointed and some sort of betrayal,” Philip said. “I thought the police were supposed to help us.”
“Our Third District looked into this and found no indication that officers in the area were aware that a crash had occurred,” a representative for the Metropolitan Police Department said. “There is regularly a visible patrol presence in the area of that intersection. The complainant in this case reported the crash later that morning at a nearby district station.”
Philip said he isn’t going to stop trying to get answers.
“If this happened to me, it could have happened to anyone else, in a far worse situation than I have ever been,” he said. “Like, you’re supposed to help people.”
He posted his story on Reddit looking for advice and said he plans to reach out to his ANC commissioner and D.C. Council.
“It still lingers, the memory of the impact, that I could have died right there,” Philip said.
Washington, D.C
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