Friday, September 23, 2016

Bethesda construction update: Hampden Row luxury condos (Photos)

More facade treatments are in place at Toll Brothers City Living's Hampden Row luxury condo project at Arlington Road and Hampden Lane in Bethesda. The ultra-luxury 55-unit building will feature a 24-hour attended lobby, resident lounge, a rooftop terrace and fitness center, garage parking and bike storage facilities. Units will boast Gaggenau, Thermador, and Bosch appliances, and Grohe and Kohler fixtures.









13 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:26 AM

    Dyer pronounces that word "fuh-KAYD". LOL

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  2. Anonymous7:52 AM

    I sure hope they are expensive

    #PriceDyerOuttaBethesda #MakeBethesdaSafeAgain

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  3. Anonymous8:23 AM

    Not bad. Much nicer looking than the Lauren. Not a fan of the step down though towards Arlington.

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  4. Anonymous8:40 AM

    The step down helps bridge the gap in density between this building and the single family homes on the other side of Arlington. I don't mind it so much. It is much better than the Lauren though. It's nice to see when legitimate developers build their projects, much better than other "jv" projects in Bethesda.

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    1. Anonymous11:26 AM

      Oh I certainly understand why there is a setback, just think it looks not so great.

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  5. Anonymous8:47 AM

    It's ok, dormitory-ish. Not near as attractive as The Lauren.

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    1. Anonymous11:56 AM

      So you're a fan of decades old Miami deco pink stucco?

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  6. Anonymous9:49 AM

    @847 potato, potahtoh - Dyer can't afford either

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  7. Anonymous10:40 AM

    Neither can you. Your point?

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  8. Anonymous10:47 AM

    @ 10:40 - Do YOU have a point?

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  9. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Um the obvious
    Notice the question mark?
    My point is to ask the question why it matters.

    It lessens the strength of the insult when you can't afford it either

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  10. Anonymous11:23 AM

    Ugly and unimaginative.

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  11. Anonymous1:17 PM

    I'm a fan of not having everything look the same.

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