Thursday, September 04, 2025

Lululemon soft-opening today at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


Lululemon
has set the opening date for its new space inside Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. Its current space has now closed to facilitate the move to their new storefront, which is in the mall center court on Level 1, between Psycho Bunny and Sleep Number. The new store - which was still walled off as of last evening - will hold a soft opening today, September 4, 2025. A grand opening will be held this Saturday, September 6.

Rocket Money to flee Montgomery County for Washington, D.C.


The latest economic development defeat for Montgomery County is coming to us from one of the hardest-hit places in MoCo's revenue exodus, downtown Silver Spring. Rocket Money, a fintech startup located at 8455 Colesville Road, is nearing a deal to relocate its headquarters to Washington, D.C., according to a report in the Washington Business Journal. The new Rocket Money HQ is expected to be located in a recently-constructed office building at 1701 Rhode Island Avenue NW. Last home to a WeWork location, the building boasts "a unique facade constructed of pre-aged copper shingles, individually hand treated by an artisan in Italy," in the words of its architectural design firm Hickok Cole.

Silver Spring already sustained one of the biggest body blows to the Montgomery County economy in history, when one of the County's few remaining Fortune 500 companies, Discovery Communications, moved its headquarters to dual facilities in New York City and Tennessee. Infamously, Discovery's suitors quietly closed the deal while the Montgomery County Council was debating a ban on circus animals. The ban passed, but so did the opportunity to retain Discovery.


Of course, Rocket Money is not a Fortune 500 company, and has far fewer employees than Discovery. But it is a prominent fintech in the region, with significant future potential. Its parent company, Rocket Companies, has made the Fortune 500 in the past, but is currently off the list at #619 as of June. Montgomery County hasn't attracted a single new major corporate HQ in over a quarter-century.

Once again, Montgomery County's highest-in-the-region tax and fee burden has bitten the County in the [pocketbook]. Another recent and devastating blow is the new Maryland "tech tax," a 3% levy on all IT services in the state that was championed to passage by Governor Wes Moore, before he left for an Italian vacation at the lake villa of George Clooney. Imagine what that tax would add up to annually for a tech firm like Rocket Money! And that's on top of that already biggest tax burden, courtesy of the County Council and Maryland General Assembly. What company in their right mind would not move if they could? Heckuva job, Brownie!



Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Wisconsin Avenue resurfacing continued overnight in Bethesda


How is this still going on? Wisconsin Avenue was being resurfaced in front of the Hyatt Regency Bethesda hotel way back on August 6, 2025. But over the night into this morning, the southbound lanes of Wisconsin were closed for resurfacing work. The road was heavily damaged by a water main break in the beginning of August, but why the repairs are still being done after Labor Day is inexplicable. 

Thieves return to Westbard Square parking garage in Bethesda


Thieves returned to the parking garage at the Westbard Square development in Bethesda on Monday for the first time since June. Montgomery County police responded to a report of property having been stolen from a vehicle in the garage at 11:55 AM Monday, September 1. That is within the typical midday time period that thieves have favored for smash-and-grab activity inside the garage, which is located in the 5300 block of Zenith Overlook.

After the last theft incident on June 16 at 11:30 AM, Westbard Square property owner Regency Centers announced it would be installing security cameras inside the garage, and that police would have direct access to that surveillance footage. No thefts had been reported in the garage since then, until Monday. Whether the new cameras have led to an arrest in this case, or will provide an image of the suspect(s) that police can release to the public to facilitate such an arrest, has not been made public as of this writing.

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

BabyCat Brewery Bethesda construction update (Photos)


The interior fit-out of the future BabyCat Brewery continues at 4829 Rugby Avenue, in the ground floor of the Gallery Bethesda II apartment tower. In the photos below, you can see the progression from August to the beginning of September. The interior design concept will be different from the industrial railroad theme of the original Kensington location. For the Bethesda outpost, the theme will be cycling and the Capital Crescent Trail.
















Sky High Smoke and Vape burglarized in White Flint


Sky High Smoke and Vape
 at 11623 Nebel Street in White Flint was victimized by a burglar in the night, Montgomery County police report. Police were dispatched to the shop at 5:35 AM on August 23, 2025. Officers arriving at the scene found evidence of forced entry at the business. Money and property were stolen from inside the store. The burglary occurred sometime over the night, police say. 

Police describe the suspect only as a Black male of unknown age. If you can identify this suspect, or have any other information about this incident that might help detectives, call police at (301) 279-8000.

Monday, September 01, 2025

Bethesda's new Lidl grocery store now a selling point for apartments


The new Lidl grocery store at 7625 Old Georgetown Road in downtown Bethesda has very quickly become a selling point for nearby apartment buildings. It's only natural that Bethesda Place, which stands atop the store at 7701 Woodmont Avenue, has added a picture of it to its website. But the Solaire 7607 Old Georgetown apartment tower right next door is also getting in on the action. A sign placed on the sidewalk in front of the building asks passersby to "imagine carrying your groceries this far home," and provides a QR code for the property's website


Some rental buildings in close proximity to Lidl have some catching up to do. Element 28, two doors up from the store on Old Georgetown, is still only listing the new Trader Joe's store in the 8001 Woodmont apartments. The Metropolitan, right across Old Georgetown from Lidl, doesn't mention the new store on its website yet, either.

Looking toward Lidl from the
Solaire 7607 Old Georgetown



Sunday, August 31, 2025

Armed robbery at Home Depot in Bethesda


Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed robbery at Home Depot at 7111 Westlake Terrace at the Home Depot Square shopping center in Bethesda on the morning of August 22, 2025. Two suspects entered the store sometime after 8:40 AM that morning. One of them displayed an unspecified weapon, and the two escaped with merchandise from the store.

Police describe the suspects only as a Black male in his 40s, and a Black female in her 20s. If you can identify either suspect, or have any other information regarding this case, call police at (301) 279-8000. 

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Eat Sprout now open at Bethesda Row


Eat Sprout
opened yesterday at 4926 Elm Street at Bethesda Row. The growing Maryland-based chain offers ready-to-go meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Menu items include oat bowls, chia puddings, smoothies, and acai bowls, artisanal breads, and scratch-made salads and spreads. Entrées include honey pot chicken, herb-crusted salmon, and turkey sloppy joes. Operating hours for Eat Sprout are 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM seven days a week.




Coffee Fi Roastery opens in Bethesda


Coffee Fi Roastery
is now open in downtown Bethesda. It is located at 4929 St. Elmo Avenue, in the St. Elmo's Cove shopping center. Coffee Fi specializes in single-origin Ethiopian coffee "from our farm to your cup." Operating hours on Saturdays are 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Hours on other days are 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM on Fridays, and 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM on Sundays.



Friday, August 29, 2025

First residents move in to Brownstones at Westbard Square in Bethesda


The first residents have moved into the new Brownstones at Westbard Square development at 5331 Zenith Overlook in the Westbard area of Bethesda. Lights and TV sets were on inside some of the homes Thursday evening. Street signs have also been installed for the latest street to be named within the development, an alley called Goshawk Alley - so we now have bird-themed Goshawk, jewel-themed Topaz Lane, and not-sure-what-the-theme-is Zenith Overlook. Construction continues on the remaining unfinished homes in the development, and on a second Brownstones site nearby at River Road and Brookside Drive. The developer is EYA of Bethesda.








Late night road striping in downtown Bethesda raises worker safety questions (Photos)


A road crew was out performing road striping operations in downtown Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle late last night into this morning. The crew was striping a crosswalk and stop line in front of the Tastee Diner on Norfolk Avenue at Woodmont Avenue. It's interesting that they could do this without closing the street to traffic. There also wasn't any protection for the crew from vehicles or drunk drivers, or even cones and lights or flares to alert drivers to their presence. This is an extremely dangerous work environment for these men. Who in Montgomery County government is supervising this?

Look how dark it is - would a drunk driver
be likely to see this crew while making a
left turn from Woodmont?

These men need more safety protection