Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Pottery Barn set to move from Mazza Gallerie to Bethesda Avenue

Pottery Barn has announced its Mazza Gallerie location will close on May 25. The store is moving to the Flats at Bethesda Avenue apartment building across from Barnes and Noble, and the company says it will open in June.

The Mazza Gallerie store is having a closing sale with "incredible prices," Pottery Barn said in its announcement. Customers are being directed to the home decor chain's Clarendon and Tysons locations between May 25 and the June grand opening in Bethesda.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Take that DC.

Anonymous said...

The Mazza store was always temporary.

Anonymous said...

Fuck Robert Dyer

Chase said...

1:23PM
Nice. The negative guy always hides behind "Anonymous".

Steve D. said...

Score one for the suburbs.

Anonymous said...

How come it was always temporary?

Anonymous said...

@ 5:33 PM - Because Mazza Gallerie is just another dead mall, like White Flint and Montgomery.

Robert Dyer said...

5:54: Mazza Gallerie and Montgomery Mall are both thriving, as was White Flint until its owners pulled the plug to gamble on urbanization.

Anonymous said...

I love Montgomery Mall but wouldn't necessarily call it thriving especially when compared to say Tyson's Corner.

I go to the eatery almost every day and it's kinda empty always. Never really packed. The Arclight theater is frequently empty too. I went there on a weekend a couple weeks ago and there were only a handful of seats per theater taken that night. Sad to see it. Hope they make it.

Anonymous said...

Because they were waiting for this new space to be built.