Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Monument Bank moves across downtown Bethesda (Photos)

Monument Bank's former space
at the Bethesda Crescent building
has closed
Monument Bank has made the big move from the Bethesda Crescent building on Wisconsin Avenue to its new home at the Garden Plaza building, at 7700 Old Georgetown Road.

If you've been following my ongoing reports on Monument's real estate moves, you'll recall that this branch will also contain auxiliary corporate offices, that will be used by high bank officials when they need to be in Bethesda.

Their actual headquarters moved to Rockville in December. But the bank wanted to continue to be in the thick of business affairs in downtown Bethesda. Hence, the remote offices that include one for CEO H.L. Ward.
They took their ATM with them


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Also Carroll Bank has a "coming soon" sign up at the former bank located next to the former Eastham's on Wisconsin. Forgot the cross-street, but same block as Starbucks.

Trawick said...

8:53AM Dyer is on top of that one- he broke the story in June: http://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2015/06/carroll-community-bank-expanding-to.html

Anonymous said...

Dyer's always got the scoops! Awesome.

Anonymous said...

Did Trawick read this comment and then go search through the dyer archives just to post and say how awesome dyer was for posting it first? That's a lot of effort to give props to a blogger. Good scoop though.

Anonymous said...

"Trawick" took all of 4 minutes to reply. And 3 of those minutes were probably what it took searching the archive. He's Dyer's faithful flunky. LOL

Trawick said...

Folks, there's a wonderful search box on this site. Google isn't a new concept. Takes a second.

Robert Dyer said...

3:36/4:03: More effort than Dan Reed?

Anonymous said...

Why would a reader bother to remember that dyer wrote about what a commentor said and go find it and post it back to the comments that dyer wrote it first?

Anonymous said...

Reed is awesome! Glad to hear dyer is a fan.

Anonymous said...

Why would Trawick bother at all is a good question. Probably a friend of Dyer's in person. Good to have supporters.