THE DARK SIDE OF WHITE FLINT
GETS DARKER
PART 11
Welcome to the latest installment of this special series, "The Dark Side of White Flint," a candid examination of the not-so-wonnerful, wonnerful, wonnerful side of the White Flint sector plan.
(Click here to see demolition photos from White Flint Mall, and links to more White Flint demolition/store closure photo galleries!)
The developer and Lerner apologists said it wouldn't happen.
It's happened.
Bertucci's, one of the main restaurant anchors at White Flint Mall, has closed its doors forever. The restaurant has blacked out the windows, locked the doors, and vacated the premises.
Ciao!
A menu board stands empty outside the popular Italian restaurant. No more dessert trios will be served here.
Now one has to question how much longer the remaining large restaurants (The Cheesecake Factory, P.F. Chang's, Dave and Buster's) will stay open.
We were told the demolition wouldn't begin for some years. It did, and already one large part of the mall is rubble.
We were told the front section would remain open for at least a few more years.
Now we know that's not true, either, as Bertucci's has closed.
Welcome to the Dark Side.
Should be good news for Brio across the street in North Bethesda Market. Brio has wonderful small pizzas.
ReplyDeleteBrio needs better signage on the Pike. You'd never know this wonderful restaurant was tucked away in the NoBe Market.
Bad news for Lerner & White Flint Mall. The restaurants were the remaining draw. The retail area of the mall is truly eerily dead when I walked through there recently.
truly a tragedy
ReplyDelete"Oh, the humanity!"
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