If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. |  | Monday, March 12, 2012 | Cover story Steven Overly MAR 11 The skyline around the Washington region is poised to soar higher in the coming years as an increasing number of construction projects bring ever-taller buildings to neighborhoods and commercial centers from North Bethesda to Rosslyn to Tysons Corners. Latest news from Capital Business Jonathan O'Connell MAR 11 A public plaza, shopping, ticketing center and theater would line Half Street in Southwest. Jonathan O'Connell MAR 11 Monument Realty submitted a proposal giving the government $5.1 million annually in base rent. Steven Overly MAR 11 A busload of entrepreneurs left the District bound for Austin. Their task: Create a company en route. Marjorie Censer MAR 11 Local satellite firms like Hughes and Iridium are preparing new technology, even as Reston-based LightSquared makes layoffs. Catherine Ho MAR 11 It is a marked shift for the risk-adverse legal industry, which has largely stayed away from social media as a way to pursue new business. Danielle Douglas MAR 11 Popularity of natural hairstyles spawns speciality beauty parlors throughout region. More from Capital Business  | This Week's Capital Business |  |  | Capital Business On Twitter Follow @OConnellPostbiz, @DaniDougPost, @addedvalueth, @stevenoverly, @CommonCenser, and of course @CapitalBiz, for real-time news about business in the Capital. Newsroom Have an idea for a story? Send it to capbiznews@washpost.com. Upcoming Events March 13th Technology Innovations Event Northern Virginia Technology Council March 30th TD Bank Morning Star Series Presents Liza Mundy, Journalist & Best-Selling Author, The Richer Sex Greater Washington Board of Trade For more on local business events, click here. Capital Business in Print To Advertise The March 26th issue of Capital Business will have a cover story focused on International Business. This issue will have a bonus distribution at the Greater Washington Board of Trade event on March 30th; TD Bank Morning Star Speaker Series featuring Liza Mundy, author of "The Richer Sex." For information on this event visit http://www.bot.org/tabid/631/Default.aspx. For more information or to reserve your space please contact: To Subscribe To subscribe to Capital Business in print, you can either text, call or subscribe online. The Washington Post subscriber rate is $49 per year (lowest rate available!) or purchase Capital Business as a stand-alone at $69 per year which includes 52 weekly issues and access to content online. (Applicable taxes will be charged.) * Message and data rates may apply. Four messages needed to complete your order. Reply STOP to opt-out; HELP for info. |
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