Police enforcing Capital Crescent Trail speed limits for cyclists

Plus: Cava founder buys D.C. mansion; Solaire Social to host presidential watch party and Ravens games

September 6, 2024 1:30 p.m.

Police are cracking down on speeding cyclists along the Capital Crescent Trail after receiving complaints from pedestrians using the trail. While cyclists going over the 15 mph speed limit are not being cited unless they’re reaching unsafe speeds, police are conducting an education campaign to inform cyclists of the regulations. [NBC4]

Cava founder buys D.C. mansion

Cava CEO Brett Schulman and chief concept officer Ted Xenohristos have sold roughly $45 million worth of stock since late June. Montgomery County native Xenohristos used over $8.6 million of that money to buy a new mansion in Washington, D.C. [Washington Business Journal]

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Solaire Social to host presidential debate watch party, Ravens events

The Solaire Social food hall in downtown Silver Spring has a packed fall schedule. The new spot will be hosting watch parties for the presidential debate, Baltimore Ravens football games and the premiere of the new Dancing With The Stars season. The showings will be accompanied by special food and beverage deals. [Source of the Spring]

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