Tuesday, October 02, 2012

EASTHAM'S EXXON COMPLETELY SHUT DOWN, STRIPPED OF SIGNAGE - EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS!

HOPES DASHED
FOR STATION'S
BID TO REMAIN
AS REPAIR SHOP

Another Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row Exclusive

The developer of the historic Eastham's Exxon gas station in Bethesda showed no mercy Monday.

While gas sales were expected to end forever on Sunday, September 30, Eastham's ownership had been seeking a temporary lease to stay open as a service center, until the site was demolished for a luxury building.

But those hopes were dashed Monday, as the gas station was abruptly encircled by security fencing, and stripped of all signage.  The flags are gone from the flagpoles, and Bethesda has lost yet another auto repair facility.
A post-apocalyptic atmosphere
permeates Eastham's Exxon
Monday evening


The Eastham's flagpoles are bare,
as storm clouds roll into Bethesda
Like McDonald's and Hot Shoppes,
Eastham's was a last vestige of the
Golden Age of Motoring in Bethesda
The owners had also expressed hope of reopening Eastham's at another Bethesda location, but - again - as a service center, not a gas station.

I am aware of a site available for lease in the Westbard industrial zone on River Road.  Perhaps the Eastham's folks should investigate this, as it is a hidden site, but their customers are loyal enough to seek it out.  They would be able to have a sign out on River Road.
Could this be a future location
for Eastham's service center?
5200 River Road is for lease,
but is not roadside
For now, another piece of Bethesda history is gone.  

2 comments:

  1. Question: How is that still considered River Road if it's at least 1/4 mile away from River Road?

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    1. It's similar to a mansion or farmhouse at the end of a long driveway from the road. There are multiple properties within that industrial area.

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