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Cartesian Therapeutics Inc. of Gaithersburg is moving its corporate headquarters to Frederick County. The eight-year-old firm says its current location on Quince Orchard Road doesn’t meet its current and future needs. [Washington Business Journal]

Churches look to create affordable housing

Northwood Presbyterian Church is Silver Spring is among the local churches looking to join the growing trend of using their land to build affordable housing, as part of the “Yes In God’s Backyard” movement. [The Washington Post]

José Andrés featured on Jamie Raskin’s 200th Local Hero Podcast

Bethesda chef José Andrés, founder of World Central Kitchen, was featured on the 200th episode of Rep. Jamie Raskin’s (D-Dist. 8) Local Hero podcast. The show features community leaders in Raskin’s district. [Montgomery Community Media]

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