Real estate firm CBRE has added window screens to 3 vacant storefronts there, and each one shows a potential use for each space - a restaurant, a salon, and a fashion boutique.
The Shops at Wisconsin Place is anchored by a Whole Foods Market, and is located at the Friendship Heights Metro station.
The Shops at Wisconsin Place
5310 Western Avenue
Chevy Chase
That's clever. I like it. Hope they get leased soon (and stay in business)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of what was done in the windows of some of the abandoned buildings in NYC years ago--the ones that lined the roads that the commuters took to the suburbs. They put plywood in the windows, and painted them with curtains, flowerpots---they probably even threw in a few sleeping kitties----just so that the people in their cars did not have to look at burned out buildings on their way home....
ReplyDeleteThat chocolatier place coming on Woodmont has a cute plywood painted facade too.
ReplyDeleteOr the Beijing Olympics where the fake walls portrayed happy pics and behind it were the slums.
ReplyDelete6:33: I had a post on that a couple months ago.
ReplyDeleteI know. Just correlating multiple similar spaces. No slight intended if you thought mistakenly there might have been.
Deletelike a little kid who has to compare himself to his bigger brother for lack of self confidence.
Delete10:01: Huh? What above does your comment relate to?
ReplyDeleteAlways having to compare oneself to others indicates a lack of self confidence.
DeleteDyer, you do good work! No need to compare to others. Your blog is very strong and has many fine qualities.
Friends don't let friends use Bethesda Mag for up to date restaurant news....or else this happens:
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