BETHESDA ROW
PARKING LOTS
NOW CLOSING
APRIL 10
But What Grocery Store Will
End Up in The Darcy?
Remember I said to be skeptical about the last announcement of a closure date for Bethesda Avenue lots 31 and 31A?
Well, you were ready then for the latest delay. Yes, they've moved it (again) from April 1 to April 10.
And 60 days later, Woodmont Avenue will close between Bethesda and Miller Avenues.
I'm wondering just what the parking impact will be. The new electronic signs at the Elm Street Bethesda Avenue garages claim there are between 100-something and 400 spaces available during the evening rush hour/dinner time.
Are those all dining/shopping-suitable spaces? And with 279 spaces being lost, you can tell that 150 spaces in the garage won't cut it. Some people refuse to park in a garage, and some of those folks may be gone for good.
The future replacement parking will be all garage.
The Darcy is one of the two buildings going up on the site, and there are new questions about what grocery store it will have onsite.
Rumors last fall suggested that Harris Teeter would come to Bethesda Row. I seconded that prediction based on the comments of a real estate veteran, and the fact that the same developer snagged Harris Teeter for a building it opened in the District.
But talk of Harris Teeter coming to the (disappointing) Trillium replacement project at Wisconsin and Battery Lane, starts the debate anew.
Can there be two Harris Teeters that close, just as Safeway has two downtown Bethesda stores? It's certainly possible. Will the developer turn to another chain (alas, fellow Wegmans fans, there isn't enough room on the ground floor for Rochester's finest grocery store - unless they give them two floors!)?
Or will the promised grocery concierge simply go down the block to the Bethesda Row Giant?
Stay tuned!
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