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Montgomery County | Dining | Rockville | Wine | Rockville MD | farmstead district | restaurants
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EYA Homes
July 27th, 2023
Do you ever get stumped with the ‘where should we go for dinner’ debate? We’re here to help! There are so many unique and delicious restaurants to try in the area so we’ve updated our list of the best Rockville restaurants, varying in both cuisine and cost. Whether you love brunch, barbecue, or bistros, you’re sure to find somewhere new to try on this list.
Montgomery County | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | Company News | Rockville | grand opening | EYA | Rockville MD | "mixed-income housing" | "affordable housing" | Development | Attainable Housing
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EYA Homes
June 12th, 2023
Last week, we celebrated the grand opening of The Laureate, a brand new multifamily building developed in partnership with Housing Opportunities Commission of Montgomery County (HOC) and Bozzuto at Westside at Shady Grove Metro. Located at 8005 Gramercy Blvd in Rockville, The Laureate is the first development ever to utilize the County's innovative Housing Production Fund (HPF).
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Montgomery County | Recreation | Company News | Transportation | bike to work | Robinson Landing | EYA | D.C. Area | Bike | Tower Oaks | Cabin John Village | Riggs Park Place | Washington, DC | Reston Station | Virginia | The Townhomes at Michigan Park | Walkable Lifestyle | Building Community
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EYA Homes
May 13th, 2021
The greater DC metro area has a vast array of incredible walking/biking trails. From the scenic Mount Vernon Trail winding along the Potomac River to the leafy Capital Crescent Trail connecting Georgetown to Bethesda, there are many popular trails that provide endless recreation for cyclists and pedestrians and vital paths for commuters who bike to work.
Montgomery County | Recreation | Pets | Lock and Go Lifestyle | Bike | Cabin John Village | Building Community
By:
Colleen McGrew
July 9th, 2020
Now more than ever, we’re looking for more ways to get outside, stay active, and get some fresh air, without venturing too far from home. From sunrise to sunset, visitors are invited to explore the 528-acres of inviting woodland trails, sports fields, picnic shelters, playgrounds, and more at Cabin John Regional Park. Throughout all four seasons ice skating, tennis classes, camps, recreational sports and more are just a few of the activities held in this quiet oasis just steps from the lively shopping, dining, and entertainment opportunities at Cabin John Village.
Montgomery County | Design | Tower Oaks | Rockville MD | Neighborhood Updates
By:
Colleen McGrew
June 23rd, 2020
We are pleased to announce that our model homes at Tower Oaks are now open for private tours. The three newly furnished models, the Bailey, the Carter, and the Drake, are available to tour and open by appointment. Schedule your appointment to be among the first to visit these brand new model homes and learn more about this exciting new Rockville, MD neighborhood.
Montgomery County | Dining | Shopping | Lock and Go Lifestyle | New Townhomes | Retail | D.C. Area | Cabin John Village | Building Community
By:
Jennifer Sergent
February 20th, 2020
Roz Winegrad was fifth in line last November to purchase a townhome by EYA at Cabin John Village, even though the Potomac, Maryland, development was still just a fenced-in parking lot. The single mom, whose son leaves for college next fall, had been looking at several options to downsize from her large contemporary house in Bethesda. “I was looking for a way to not feel so isolated, and to be part of a community,” she says of the unit she chose that faces Cabin John Regional Park. At the same time, Winegrad will be able to take just a few short steps to the shops and restaurants of the newly updated Cabin John Village. “I think it’s going to be a premier shopping and dining destination without the craziness of downtown Bethesda or Pike & Rose,” she says. “I still want serenity, and I still want a home in an area where there aren’t millions of people every day.”