Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Construction begins on new restaurant, retail space at Hyatt Bethesda (Photos)

Don't bring the car around, Jeeves - there's no where to go. Valet parking has been curtailed at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda hotel, where the driveway is fenced off for construction of new retail and restaurant space on the ground floor of the building.

Self-parking in the garage is still available. All existing restaurants remain open during the construction.




35 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well!! If there's no valet parking...why bother.

Poppy said...

They really need to start over and turn this into a W or a Gansevoort.

Anonymous said...

Even with your VIP access they wouldn't let you inside the fence birdbrain???

Anonymous said...

Robert - do you think you would survive if you jumped off the top of that hotel? $100 bucks says you can't. I'll go with you but you go first!

Anonymous said...

@813 Clever!

Anonymous said...

@8:13 terrible comeback.

Anonymous said...

The old, Bethesda legacy media continues to call Mr. Dyer every nasty name in the book, hoping to disrupt his site.

Why is the anonymous negative legacy median man so angry?

Anonymous said...

"Old, Bethesda legacy media"


I don't know of anything over 15 years old.

Anonymous said...

@9:33AM - I think it was brilliant. I'm going to save it for future use.
You're just jealous you didn't think of it first.

Anonymous said...

Must be it.

Anonymous said...

And your proof that it's coming from the old, Bethesda legacy media is what again?

Anonymous said...

Bethesda Magazine is 10 years old, Dyer's blog is 8 years old.

I guess that makes Dyer's blog "bethesda's almost-legacy media"?

Robert Dyer said...

12:34: What you are posting is irrelevant to the topic of this article, a violation of comment policy. I stand by what I wrote, but what does it have to do with the Hyatt construction?

Anonymous said...

Looking at all the previous comments, Dyer's enforcement of his "no off-topic comments" policy seems selective.

Anonymous said...

Old, print legacy media checking in again.

Anonymous said...

#hideyourpets

Anonymous said...

So remember you said that anytime you mention Riemer, moribund economy, etc when you comment too.

Anonymous said...

4:21 PM We can't trust Riemer to accomplish anything while in office. The Washington Post reported that Riemer accomplished zero in his first term. Nothing done in his second either :(

Anonymous said...

We can't trust George Leventhal. The man is erratic and verbally abusive to staff (according to The Washington Post).

We can't trust the old Bethesda legacy print media that praises Leventhal and Reamer. Nothing says fair coverage like being retweeted and praised by government officials daily :)

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Anonymous said...

"the old Bethesda legacy print media"

Meaningless string of words.

Anonymous said...

Can citizens sue Reamer for stupidity?

At least Leventhal is finally publicly talking about the end of his political career.

Anonymous said...

"Meaningless string of words"
Describes the old legacy print media well.

Anonymous said...

@ 8:57/8:56/6:38/6:26/1:01 PM is Bethesda Magazine's biggest fanboy. Even though he's too embarrassed to say the name of his obsession, he just can't stop talking about them.

Anonymous said...

This area is a disaster and accident waiting to happen every day, every hour. Folks need to move to a safer spot to get anyone who they are picking up and the taxi drivers need to stop blocking traffic without turn signals. Where is MCPD when you need them?

Anonymous said...

6:48 aren't they just across the street in their station?

Anonymous said...

And yet here you are blindly defending Robert Dyer.

Anonymous said...

And yet here *you* are blindly deriding Robert Dyer. What's your point?

Anonymous said...

My question is, where to the taxi's que now that the drive is closed?

Anonymous said...

"...where do
the taxis queue..."

Anonymous said...

@ 7:52 AM - I'm 9:30 AM and I was referring to Dyer's Shill's obsession with Bethesda Magazine, and the fact that he can't mention it by name because Dyer would terminate his microwave privileges permanently.

Anonymous said...

If you don't mention a name then you aren't advertise. Duh.
I thought I was Dyer's shill. That's what you called me yesterday. Yet I haven't made a comment since the very first one-all the way at the top. Must be more than one of us.
What's your hang-up with microwave privileges? Do they not let you use one in your ward?

Anonymous said...

Crap, typo. Should be *advertising* Ack. Sorry.

Anonymous said...

If you think that's bad, just think of how many people Dyer thinks there is rolled up into one lone troll

Anonymous said...

The old legacy print media is weighing in again. What's their obsession with Robert Dyer? They keep posting here.