Business News: Store Closings, Restaurant Openings, and Mom’s Cleanup

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In Virginia, a single mom’s new cleaning business is making waves by supporting first responders. Becky Wang, who initially started a home care business to help people like her son, has now expanded her entrepreneurial endeavors to give back to those on the front lines.

Meanwhile, in Woodbridge, the Potomac Mills mall is set to welcome a new Vineyard Vines store, catering to fans of preppy clothing and accessories. Additionally, a new fast-casual restaurant, Z!EATS, is in the works at Scout on the Circle, targeting the next generation of food enthusiasts.

In the education sector, seven high school students from Stafford High School have excelled at the SkillsUSA Virginia State Leadership Conference, receiving medals for their outstanding projects.

On the business front, the Northern Virginia Chamber is gearing up to present the 2024 Impact Awards to five individuals at its annual members meeting in June. Additionally, reports suggest that a Chick-fil-A kiosk will soon be available part-time at the Reston Hospital Center, offering employees and visitors a convenient dining option.

In a heartwarming story, a Vienna woman struck gold with a lottery ticket given to her by her son, winning a whopping $1 million. This stroke of luck has undoubtedly brought joy and excitement to her life.

Overall, Virginia’s business landscape is bustling with new openings, recognitions, and heartwarming stories of success and support.

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