This column molding features a stylized rose (bottom) and a vertical "Old George," a reference to property boundary Old Georgetown Road |
Future tenants are now getting some publicity with Pike & Rose-logo banners on their future storefronts |
Another tenant that will have stores at this development, and Federal Realty sister property, Bethesda Row |
Seasons Olive Oil & Vinegar Taproom has its own logo sign |
Gap, on the other hand, is just slumming it when it comes to signs |
The future iPic Theaters, one of the development's activity hubs |
Sculpture and signage at the PerSei apartments |
What kind of car did Dyer drive to take these pictures? WE DEMAND ANSWERS.
ReplyDeleteWas it a SAAB?
It was a SAAB, wasn't it?
Bah. Bring back E.J. Korvettes, and that gateway to Purgatory will return to being the little corner of Heaven that it used to be.
ReplyDelete"Olive Oil & Vinegar Taproom". They're spending a gazillion dollars on this monstrosity of a development so that the great citizens of Montgomery County don't have to suffer the indignity of going to a grocery store to buy salad dressing? What's next "Salad Green Emporium".
ReplyDeleteQuite frankly one of the ugliest development projects in the Washington DC area.
ReplyDeleteCheap wood frame construction, over developed, and nothing that would attract me to visit. I've only driven by in wonder of what were they thinking.