Tuesday, September 06, 2016

Downtown Bethesda CVS Pharmacy getting makeover (Photos)

The CVS Pharmacy at 7809 Wisconsin Avenue (at Cheltenham Road) is being updated and renovated. Still open during the work, you'll find the store has slightly wider aisles in places, wood flooring near the organic foods, and self-checkouts now lined up against the front wall of the store.
While it doesn't seem to have as wide of an organic food selection as the Sangamore Road CVS, it is more than previously found here. Some merchandise has been relocated in the store, as well.






15 comments:

Wrol said...

Nice! Is this property still for sale?

Anonymous said...

Do they know you're taking photos in their stores, or do you just creep around like you do at the bars?

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

Did they chase you out of the Cough & Cold aisle?

Robert Dyer said...

5:40: Do the Washington Post and Prince of Petworth "creep around at the bars"? Nobody has a clue what you're talking about, nutjob.

Robert Dyer said...

6:31: Did you pick up Hans Riemer's dry cleaning yet?

Anonymous said...

@11:39 Did you pick up Kim Jong-Un's dry cleaning yet?

Anonymous said...

Does Mr. Reamer get extra starch in his shirts? Only anonymous knows.

Anonymous said...

@12:46 can't even spell Hans Riemer's name right #trollfail

Anonymous said...

@1:18 can't get the time stamp right, must be one of Dyer's friends! #trollfailtoo

Anonymous said...

Fighting violations of comment policy with violations of comment policy. Way to stoop to the same level.

Maloney Concrete said...

Robert Dyer continues to have the best coverage of MoCo retail & restaurants. A lot of breaking news across his network of sites.

Anonymous said...

Maloney Baloney!

Wrol said...

Why would you respond to 5:40 and not my real question? :(

Anonymous said...

@3:35 I see you post here a good bit, so you should know better. Robert only comments when it gives him an excuse to go on a rant against Hans Riemer (or any of the County Council), Bethesda Magazine, or sometimes Equity One.