Saturday, July 02, 2016

Long & Foster/Christie's coming to retail space in The Darcy condos (Photos)

It's not a restaurant or shop, but The Darcy luxury condo building has picked up another ground floor retail tenant. Long & Foster/Christie's International Real Estate has posted Coming Soon signage out front. There is one retail space left to lease at the property, which was developed by StonebridgeCarras and PN Hoffman.

21 comments:

  1. Wow that's almost as bad as a nail salon. :( Oh well. Better leased then vacant I guess.

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  2. Anonymous7:17 AM

    It's not a Fortune 500 headquarters! Miserable failure.

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  3. Anonymous7:52 AM

    Did Dyer ever contact a live person in the County government for an explanation of those four new speed bumps in the County parking garage?

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    1. Anonymous8:07 AM

      Do you at this point really expect Robert Dyer to really ever followup up on something he complains about?

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  4. Anonymous9:23 AM

    7:52am is still thinking and talking about Robert Dyer's reporting from days ago? Dyer's reporting seems to resonate!

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    1. Anonymous12:11 PM

      It does resonate! It raises a lot of good questions that unfortunately don't get followed up and answered.

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    2. Anonymous12:40 PM

      Speed bump to slow folks down= good

      Poorly conceived speed bumps that jar drivers and damage cars= bad

      Pretty simple analysis.

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  5. Anonymous3:48 PM

    Speed bump to slow folks down=good

    Stupid drivers who drive too fast over them, damage their cars, then turn around and blame Biggubmint=bad

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    1. 3:48: Speaking of stupid, you apparently didn't read the whole article to find out that the style of bump used damages vehicles even at 1 MPH.

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  6. Anonymous4:25 PM

    A bad sign for retail. L&F is basically just office space.. so it shows they couldn't find a retail/restaurant tenant willing to pay for street-front property.

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  7. Anonymous5:35 PM

    Dyer @ 5:26 PM - No it doesn't.

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    1. Andrea7:22 PM

      What damage does it do at 1 mph?

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  8. Anonymous5:43 PM

    Only in MoCo local legacy media does skeptical and unbiased reporting = complaining.

    Mr. Leventhal would much prefer hard hitting coverage from this year's crop of summer interns from Bumfuck U.

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  9. Anonymous9:16 PM

    6:54 PM "paranoid and incoherent ranting" Sounds like every Council meeting that Mr. Leventhal speaks at. I couldn't even begin to list all of Mr. Leventhal's tantrums and paranoid ideas here.

    7:22 PM Actually, it's so steep of a "bump" that you can't roll over it at 1 mph...you'd come to a stop.

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  10. Anonymous6:53 AM

    Just another business I'll likely never step foot in...move along.

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  11. Anonymous9:00 AM

    @ 9:16 PM -

    "Actually, it's so steep of a "bump" that you can't roll over it at 1 mph...you'd come to a stop."

    Did you actually try doing that? Do you even understand what "1 mph" actually means?

    #TeamBirdbrain

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  12. Anonymous1:32 PM

    Is there even enough momentum at 1mph to go over? Just wondering.

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  13. Anonymous2:27 PM

    1:32 PM - 1 mph would not get you over a rolled up newspaper.

    @ScientificallyIlliterateBirdbrains

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    1. I don't have a dog in this fight, but coming from an engineering background, I'd say the bumps were incorrect models or installed incorrectly.
      Driving over them at low speed is very jarring.

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  14. Anonymous5:58 AM

    my fingers smell like cheese.

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  15. Anonymous7:46 AM

    5:58 dust them with baking soda and then soak them in vinegar

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