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Friday, January 31, 2014
2 BURGLARIES IN BETHESDA - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Here is a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on January 28:
Theft. 4900 block Cordell Avenue.
Theft. Bloomingdales (Friendship Heights).
Burglary. 8700 block Ewing Drive (Bradmoor neighborhood).
Burglary. 4400 block Chalfont Place (Westmoreland Hills).
Theft. 7300 block Greentree Road.
Theft. 11500 block Rockville Pike (White Flint area).
Theft. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
Theft. Macy's (Westfield Montgomery Mall).
LED LIGHTS ADDED TO FACADE OF AIR RIGHTS BUILDING IN BETHESDA (PHOTOS)
DUNKIN' DONUTS BETHESDA METRO CENTER CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
ROOF BETHESDA BRUNCH MENU (PHOTOS)
Thursday, January 30, 2014
PassionFish OPENING AT BETHESDA ROW!
The only downside of this is that the existing confusion of PassionFish with Passion Fin, at Bethesda's Shops at Sumner Place, will likely increase now that both will share a Bethesda address.
But that's a minor point; this is a fantastic addition to the dining options at Bethesda Row.
THEFT REPORTED AT BCC HIGH SCHOOL - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Here is a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on January 27:
Theft. BCC High School.
Assault. 7600 block Old Georgetown Road.
Vehicle burglary. 5600 block Durbin Road (South Bradley Hills neighborhood).
Vehicle burglary. 4800 block Essex Avenue (Somerset).
Theft. 5300 block Baltimore Avenue (Green Acres area).
Theft. 10400 block Old Georgetown Road (Wildwood/Georgetown Square vicinity).
Theft. Macy's at Westfield Montgomery Mall.
MUSSEL BAR PALM SPECIALE GLASS GIVEAWAY TONIGHT AT BETHESDA ROW (PHOTO)
BETHESDA CURRY KITCHEN OPENING SOON (PHOTOS)
Bethesda Curry Kitchen hopes to open "by first weekend of February," owner and chef Anil Kumar said via email. In the meantime, you can check out the menu here.
WESTBARD EQUITY ONE REDEVELOPMENT MEETING A LOGISTICAL DISASTER
A second meeting time will be held this Saturday at The Ballroom, from 10 AM to noon.
In concept, the meeting was a good start. In execution, not so much. Beyond better logistics, future meetings have to provide a better process for attendees to have a chance to speak and give input. And Equity One needs to meet with the individual neighborhood residents at their civic association meetings, such as Kenwood, The Kenwood, Kenwood Place, Springfield and Westbard Mews, which are directly adjacent to the proposed redevelopment. But I applaud the idea of ongoing meetings, when the previous developer held zero public events.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
ICY CONDITIONS ON CAPITAL CRESCENT TRAIL BETWEEN BETHESDA AND DC
KRAZE BURGERS CLOSES AT BETHESDA ROW (PHOTOS)
DUNKIN' DONUTS BETHESDA METRO CENTER CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
BETHESDA ROW APPLE STORE CELEBRATES 30 YEARS OF THE MAC (PHOTOS)
At that time, few could have imagined Apple would one day operate a top retail store chain of its own. But barely a block from where I moved the Apple mouse, the Bethesda Row Apple Store is now celebrating the 30th birthday of the Mac, in typical Apple fashion: cutting-edge design LED window displays. I think Steve Jobs would approve.
TYBER BIERHAUS AIMS FOR FEBRUARY OPENING IN BETHESDA (PHOTOS)
BETHESDA-CHEVY CHASE ROAD CONDITIONS UPDATE (PHOTOS)
The parts of Bethesda and Chevy Chase I have driven through this morning have well-treated roads, for the most part. Watch out for the occasional ice patch.
It is currently 14°, but the snow is light in texture, which is a positive for cleaning off cars, and for road conditions. As you can see in these photos taken near the Friendship Heights Metro station and Mazza Gallerie, roads are in good condition. Today's high will be 24° around mid-afternoon, with temperatures plunging to a low of 6° by 6 AM tomorrow morning.
BETHESDA WATER MAIN BREAK UPDATE (PHOTOS)
Photos by Jason Yang
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
WATER MAIN BREAK SHUTS ALL SB LANES OF MD 355 IN DOWNTOWN BETHESDA BETWEEN BATTERY AND WOODMONT
A water main break has closed all southbound lanes of Wisconsin Avenue (MD 355) in downtown Bethesda between Woodmont Avenue and Battery Lane. Use Old Georgetown Road as an alternate route.
MY THOUGHTS ON THE DOWNTOWN BETHESDA PLAN DOCUMENT RELEASE
Here are my thoughts thus far:
1. Why did I not receive any emails regarding the document release, and related public meeting? I filled out a form when I attended the "kickoff" meeting a few months ago, including an email address. Of course, I knew about the document and meeting because I am actively following the process. But had I been a citizen not doing so, I would have had no idea - as of this hour - that these two items had been announced.
2. The document refers to 26 approved development projects in downtown Bethesda. What are those projects? Is there a list they can link to, and what is the criteria for terming something a "project?" I know a lot of projects are left over from the real estate bubble. But 26? 26 new residential or office buildings? That sounds a bit exaggerated. Where are they?
3. The scope of work document also provides no evidence that the Post-It notes filled out by attendees of the kickoff meeting were thus far taken into account. What I see listed under "The Plan Process" are the same things that were "allowed" to be verbally announced at the meeting, and then were parroted in most local media reports in the days afterward. If a Post-It note falls in the middle of the forest... At some point, other issues have to be addressed, such as the vanishing gas stations of downtown Bethesda.
4. I think when we are talking about public space, the number of public plazas under development has been left out of the discussion. There are several pedestrian plazas on the boards, including the just-opened plaza at the Gallery Bethesda apartments, the Bainbridge Bethesda plaza between St. Elmo and Fairmont Avenues, the Westin Bethesda hotel complex and the JBG project between Wisconsin and Woodmont Avenues. In my opinion, we need a greater focus on how the plaza at the Bethesda Metro Center was unceremoniously stripped of its use as a gathering space - including the embarrassing shutdown of the ice rink. And how that is going to be corrected. The lapse of the Metro Center plaza is one of several ways downtown Bethesda has shifted off course since the turn of the century.
Public parks, and making sure any redevelopment of the Apex Building site retains or expands the quasi-public space at the corner of Wisconsin and Elm Street outside the Regal Cinemas, and the Woodmont plaza at Bethesda Row are other major public space issues to be discussed in detail.
The schedule laid out suggests formal public input will be limited to none, before a set of recommendations are presented for public comment in the Spring. Hence my concern about the Post It notes and gas stations, among other things. The next formal opportunity for official public comment, according to the document, is the public hearing on the plan draft before the Planning Board in October 2014.
Based on the schedule, the plan will be approved or denied by the next County Council in 2015.
TACO BELL CHILI CHEESE FRIES LOADED GRILLER REVIEW (VIDEO)
BETHESDA METRO ESCALATOR OUTAGE UPDATE (PHOTOS) #WMATA
February, March, what's the difference, right? |
Monday, January 27, 2014
DUNKIN' DONUTS BETHESDA METRO CENTER CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
PIZZA PASS WINE TASTING NIGHT FEBRUARY 7 (PHOTO)
DEMOLITION PERMIT REQUESTED FOR BETHESDA BANK (PHOTO)
Sunday, January 26, 2014
ANOTHER THEFT AT BETHESDA ROW - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Theft. 4800 block Bethesda Avenue (Bethesda Row).
Theft. 4600 block N. Park Avenue (Friendship Heights).
Theft. 5200 block Tuckerman Lane (Grosvenor area).
Theft. 4600 block Strathmore Avenue (Garrett Park).
Theft. 6400 block Rock Spring Drive (Walter Johnson HS area).
Theft. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
Theft. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).