Friday, April 03, 2015

2nd sign installed at Urban Heights rooftop restaurant in Bethesda (Photos)

A second sign has been installed at Chef Robert Wiedmaier's future rooftop restaurant concept, Urban Heights. The sign was already lit last night on the Cordell Avenue side of the Norfolk-Cordell II building at Norfolk Avenue. Urban Heights is expected to open later this month, after replacing the initial restaurant tenant, Roof.

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:59 AM

    To borrow your shill's refrain, "slow news day"?

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    1. Anonymous6:12 AM

      5:59am Urban Heights is much anticipated actually.

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    2. 5:59: I'd like to be in the room when you tell Robert Wiedmaier that Urban Heights is a "slow news day."

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    3. Anonymous3:48 PM

      Only Robert gets to use the term slow news day in an insulting fashion it appears.

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    4. 3:48: When somebody's trolling and spamming on my website, I can say it's a slow news day.

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    5. Anonymous9:23 PM

      But no one else can say it about you in your comments because it's your blog. I get that, sure.

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  2. Anonymous6:12 AM

    Can't wait until they put the new logo on the door! I'll be sure to keep checking with Robert for when that happens.

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    1. Anonymous6:30 AM

      There's a lot of enthusiasm about Urban Heights. It's such a unique space, I hope they are successful!

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    2. Anonymous3:49 PM

      Yeah I'm really hoping so too. When roof had people that intersection was starting to really look alive.

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  3. Frank6:15 AM

    These new signs look great!

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  4. Anonymous6:29 AM

    These signs are bolder and more visible than Roof's. That should help draw attention and let people know that the restaurant is up there.

    I enjoy Wiedmaier's other places, so I'm looking forward to this.

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  5. Anonymous6:45 AM

    Woodmont Triangle residents are hungry for some new places to dine out at.

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  6. Anonymous6:56 AM

    If the stench from the Smashburger's ventilator drives away customers from the new restaurant, will it be Hans Riemer's fault? Will it be more proof that George Leventhal wants to secede from Maryland?

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    1. Anonymous7:04 AM

      Let's support local businesses!

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  7. Anonymous7:00 AM

    I hate greenhill

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    1. Anonymous7:02 AM

      This isn't a greenhill property, right?

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    2. 7:00: #TeamDanReed

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    3. Anonymous3:47 PM

      What does dan reed have to do with a commentor disliking Greenhill?

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    4. 3:47: I haven't heard any prominent public criticism of Greenhill other than from Dan Reed & associates, that's what.

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    5. Anonymous9:24 PM

      Ah interesting. I flowed up and found out who Dan Reed is. This is a great piece that actual shows Greenhill in quite a good light by Dan Reed. Worth a read!

      http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/13423/wheaton-developer-builds-small-but-thinks-big/

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  8. Anonymous7:08 AM

    Not a Greenhill property, but they used his favorite architect.

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  9. Anonymous9:44 AM

    the smashburger smells like hans riemer farts

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  10. Anonymous2:28 PM

    Use of the term "slow news day" as a hate crime against news days with developmental disabilities.

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