These doors...speak French |
There's dancing going on behind this door, I'm sure |
Sport & Health, the upscale gym where early PerSei residents were getting vouchers |
What's the name of the pizza place opening here again? |
Something that will be disappearing in the coming years in White Flint: surface parking |
This is another cool Easter Egg to find - a bookshelf with titles such as "The Pike," "The White Flint," "Pike & Rose," and "Montgomery" |
Something like this would be another great idea for any new development in the Westbard area, where there are many historic names that could be referenced |
Del Frisco's Grille |
Del Frisco's will be at the corner of Old Georgetown and Grand Park Avenue |
Streetlamps along Old Georgetown |
Another Easter Egg: A throwback water fountain for thirsty visitors |
Can you find the Easter Egg here? |
That's right - this plaque with the quote, "Music in the soul can be heard by the universe" |
The future Gap store (L) and iPic Theaters cineplex (R) |
I'm temporarily calling this, "The Boardwalk" |
Not that far from The Forum, for you Roman history buffs |
PerSei apartments |
PerSei, reflected |
Cool truck |
Flag poles |
The new Pike & Rose mural |
10 comments:
Fun! Can't wait for the finished property!
Pretty impressive for an area being built from scratch.
Is the boardwalk temporary, or is there actually a planned boardwalk area?
Why does Bob hate Pike and Rose and the Silver Line?
Bob is short for Robert.
From this post if sure seems Bob in fact likes Pike & Rose. Does anyone not?
And where does the silver line comment come from? Completely unrelated to this topic...
When this area loses its last surface parking spot, I'm outta here.
Give me a well designed garage any day. So much easier to park in the garage at Safeway on Arlington and go right up into the store rather than navigating a vast surface lot.
At Target, I can park on the 3rd level and access the store directly.
Gee, 9:24, I made a mistake. I meant to say that when this area loses its last nice person, I'm outta here. That's a race you obviously lost a long time ago.Read between the lines: The more garages means more people and cars. No, this corridor was not made for gazillions more of both. If it was more like NYC, where I come from, and more people walked or took buses, it may stand a chance. But it ain't gonna happen here. Uh uh. Too much car worship, and it will always be designed that way no matter what they feed us.
Great new neighborhood! Nothing like rePIKEalization coming to fruition.
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