Sunday, June 14, 2015

Zoom Room closes in the Pike District of North Bethesda (Photos)

Zoom Room, a dog training studio that opened 18 months ago in the condominiums across from Pike & Rose on Rockville Pike, has closed. The studio was located in The Sterling at The Metro condo building.

Zoom Room appeared to have been a success for its clients, who gave high marks to the business on multiple online review platforms. Apparently, enthusiastic customers and canines were not enough to sustain the viability of the business.

The owners say they won't be accepting new clients at this point, except for private training.


7 comments:

  1. Anonymous8:33 AM

    "Zoom Room appeared to have been a success for its clients, who gave high marks to the business on multiple online review platforms. Apparently, enthusiastic customers and canines were not enough to sustain the viability of the business."

    Geez, you don't need to write advertising pretending to be news, for a place that is no longer in business.

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    1. 8:33: It's a statement of fact, not opinion. Advertising pretending to be news - sounds familiar.

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  2. White Flint reached peak dog training studios with one.

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  3. Anonymous11:12 AM

    The retail space in the Sterling has high visibility on the Pike, but I think it suffers from not having visible parking. The garage is on the side and is accessible from what looks like a service drive.

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  4. Anonymous11:19 AM

    will close may 21? like in 2016?

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    1. 11:19: Thank you for catching that typo. It's been corrected.

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  5. Steve D.10:38 AM

    "Anonymous Anonymous said...
    "Zoom Room appeared to have been a success for its clients, who gave high marks to the business on multiple online review platforms. Apparently, enthusiastic customers and canines were not enough to sustain the viability of the business."

    Geez, you don't need to write advertising pretending to be news, for a place that is no longer in business.

    8:33 AM"

    Being supportive of local businesses is not the same as advertising. It's called having hometown pride.

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