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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Arlington Board Paves Way for Mom's Organic Market on Lee Highway

New grocery store will be less than a half-mile from Courthouse Metro.

The Arlington County Board unanimously approved a series of measures on Saturday that will allow for the redevelopment of an eyesore on Lee Highway into a 10-story apartment building and bring a new specialty grocery store to the neighborhood. McCaffrey Interests plans to redevelop the former Bergmann's dry cleaning plant and an adjacent property, including cleaning up the environmentally contaminated site. The developer plans to lease much of the ground-floor retail space to Mom's Organic Market, a Rockvlle, Md.-based grocer that unabashedly declares itself an "environmentalist." The store buys local when possible, does not sell bottled water, relies on wind power and composts its biodegradable waste. The grocer would be less than a half-…

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Jason Spencer

2:22 pm on Monday, December 10, 2012

We had a reader questions about the "affordable" units. Per the county's agreement with the developer, the 11 committed affordable units would be considered affordable to individuals and families making up to 60 percent of the area median income — that's $64,500 for a family of four. Find the complete income guidelines here: http://patch.com/bvepW   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

New Burger 7 Restaurant Opens Today

The restaurant Burger 7 opens in Arlington today with a buy one burger, get one free deal.

Burger 7, located at 2515 Lee Highway, is kicking off its grand opening Friday with a buy one burger, get another burger free deal. “I wanted to be somewhere where I’m close to D.C. but not in D.C.,” said owner Ramzi Iskandar. “I saw the space and I knew this was it. I thought it would look great and this area needs it.” The restaurant, which has another location Tysons Corner, focuses on quality ingredients, Iskandar said. Some fun toppings for the burgers include mac-and-cheese and fried eggs. Burger 7 — named after the owner’s favorite number — serves 100 percent certified Angus beef, Iskandar said. Hot dogs are made from beef, and cheeses are sliced every day on the premises. View the Burger 7 menu online. Have info on a new business …

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