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Tuesday, November 04, 2014
SOLAIRE BETHESDA LUXURY APARTMENTS CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
Solaire Bethesda is still in the early stages of construction on the former site of Eastham's Servicenter, at 7100 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Eastham's has moved to the corner of Fairmont Avenue and Old Georgetown Road. Solaire is being developed by Washington Property Company, and has signed its first ground floor retail tenant, True Food Kitchen. The new building's close-by neighbor seen in these photos is Crescent Plaza.
How do we silence Dyer? We must not allow him to report ANY more.
ReplyDeleteWho is with me? Who will help me muzzle this beast?!
Wonder what the views are going I look like with the close proximity to Crescent... :(
ReplyDeleteThe negative anonymous comments are all from the same guy. We knew he'd flip out eventually, and here he goes making odd comments again.
ReplyDeleteWhat's hilarious is that she or he apparently finds time to come to the blog, be bothered by it, and then take the time to write posts that are so bizarre and so hysterical, that even if they DID have a point about Robert, no one would listen anyways, because of the ridiculous way they go about it. Sad, really.
DeleteYeah it's just too much. It works when it's on point and Robert goes ballistic. When the attack is nonsensical it just doesn't work and is just stupid.
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ReplyDeleteThe views will be quite nice at about 7 am every morning, when I am jangling my junk in front of my shade-less window, while I sing "Oh, What A Beautiful Morning" in a perfect Klaus Nomi-style falsetto.
You live in Crescent?
DeleteI do not support "silencing" anyone.
ReplyDeleteI strongly support pointing and laughing, as often as possible.
5:15 And fortunately, the County Council gives us so many opportunities to do just that.
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