Here are the top Tysons Reporter stories of the week

Cha Tea House customers enjoy the outdoor seating in Springfield (courtesy The Cha Company)

The weekend is almost here. Before you check out Capital One Center’s new performing arts venue or head to bed for some much-needed sleep, let’s revisit recent news from the Tysons area that you might’ve missed.

These were the most-read stories on Tysons Reporter this week:

  1. D.C. favorite Italian deli is planning an expansion to Tysons
  2. Pet of the Week: Petey, a shy terrier sweetie who lost his owner to COVID-19
  3. Pakistani family seeks to broaden menu and minds by expanding tea house to Tysons Corner Center
  4. Urban Plates takes permanent leave of Tysons Galleria
  5. Fairfax County seeks funding to forge one ring binding Seven Corners

Ideas for stories we should cover can be sent to [email protected] or submitted as an anonymous tip. Photos of scenes from around the community are welcome too, with credit always given to the photographer.

You can find previous rundowns of top stories on the site.

Recent Stories

Fairfax County Courthouse (staff photo by James Jarvis) The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors is considering using kiosks equipped with artificial intelligence to provide select legal information in a variety…

Families with the donated vehicles given to them by NADA and Vehicles for Change (courtesy National Automobile Dealers Association) Commuting will be easier for four families in the D.C. area,…

Just a day after negotiations for a Washington Wizards and Capitals arena in Alexandria officially fell through, George Mason University has announced that it’s no longer planning to build a joint baseball and cricket stadium in Fairfax for the Washington Freedom.

The deal to bring the Washington Capitals and Wizards to Alexandria’s Potomac Yard is officially dead, and the developer says suggestions that an arena could be built in Tysons instead…

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