$250 million patient tower nears completion in Rockville

Plus: Rockville celebrates diversity with global food crawl; Refugee training café, DIY art studio open in Silver Spring June 12, 2026 6:00 a.m. 4:16 p.m. Adventist HealthCare is preparing to open a new $250 million, 150,352-square-foot patient...

$250 million patient tower nears completion in Rockville
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$250 million patient tower nears completion in Rockville

Plus: Rockville celebrates diversity with global food crawl; Refugee training café, DIY art studio open in Silver Spring

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Jacqueline Kalil

June 12, 2026 6:00 a.m. | Updated: June 11, 2026 4:16 p.m.

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    Adventist HealthCare is preparing to open a new $250 million, 150,352-square-foot patient tower at its Rockville hospital campus, seven years after the project was first conceived. [Washington Business Journal]

    Rockville’s Global Bites tour lets you eat your way around the world this June

    Rockville’s Global Bites program runs throughout June, providing diners with an opportunity to explore the city’s 50-plus world cuisines at participating restaurants for a chance to win prizes and support a local nonprofit. [Montgomery Community Media]

    Silver Spring welcomes nonprofit café and art studio

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    Two Silver Spring businesses are opening Friday: Emma’s Torch, a nonprofit café that trains refugees and immigrants for culinary careers, debuts its new downtown location at 1200 East West Highway, while Amazing Art Studio opens a DIY pottery and crafts studio at White Oak Town Center with a noon ribbon-cutting ceremony. [Source of the Spring]

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    Originally published at Bethesdamagazine