Archive for November, 2007
More Silver Spring, Md Real Estate Market Reports - Seven Oaks Subdivision and South Silver Spring Condos
November 7th, 2007 Categories: Downtown Silver Spring, Home Sellers, Homebuyer, Houses in Silver Spring, Seven Oaks, Silver Spring Condos, Silver Spring Neighborhoods, South Silver Spring
New Real Estate Market Activity Reports
Single Family Homes
Seven Oaks Subdivision – 20910 & 20901
Condominiums in South Silver Spring – 20910
Aurora Condominiums
The Silverton
Luxury Town Houses Cameron Hill – 20910
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Tuesday Morning Store Opens in Silver Spring Tomorrow!
November 5th, 2007 Categories: 4 Corners, Home Sellers, Real Estate Market, Silver Spring Bussiness', Silver Spring Neighborhoods, South 4 Corners, Woodmoor

I am pleased and excited that Tuesday Morning Home Goods Store is opening in Silver Spring! I’ve shopped at Tuesday Morning before. It is a great store for gifts, things for your home and for Staging Houses for Sale. It is a lot like Linen’s and Things or Bed Bath and Beyond, but much less expensive!
Now Silver Springers, including me, will not have to schlep to Rockville or Bowie to shop at this amazing discount home goods store.
The store is ready and opens on Tuesday (of course), that’s tommorow, November 6th, 2007!
This store will open in the building that SAM KUGLER’s House of Linens Store used to occupy at the corner of University Boulevard and Colesville Road (RT 29).
By the way, SAM KUGLER is alive and well. He moved further out Route 29 past White Oak to the Tech Road Business Center.
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