Monday, January 16, 2017

Bethesda construction update: 2nd District police station (Photos)

You can get a sense of what the future Montgomery County 2nd District police station will look like with glass installed, as construction lights on each floor shine through plastic tarps on the building facades. This is located at 4823 Rugby Avenue, where it meets Del Ray Avenue. The developer is StonebridgeCarras.







13 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:53 AM

    Any update on whether the double homicide at Westfield Wheaton Mall was "gang-related"?

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    1. 7:53: Wrong site. East MoCo is the site for news about Wheaton.

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  2. Anonymous8:48 AM

    MS-13 construction workers are said to be building in escape routes into this station!

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  3. Anonymous8:50 AM

    Saith Dyer: "There's no word yet on whether this incident was gang-related."

    A skeptical reader responded: "That didn't stop you from claiming it probably was, back when you assumed the perpetrator was Hispanic. #fakenews #racist"

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  4. Anonymous8:53 AM

    Why no updates on the #WarOnBikes being perpetrated by both the Town of Chevy Chase and Ourisman Honda?

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    1. 8:53: The #WarOnBikes is being waged by the Montgomery County Council and Casey Anderson, who both failed to require construction of the CCT tunnel into Chevy Chase. And who have now made the CCT crossing on Little Falls Parkway more dangerous, by blocking driver's views of cyclists approaching on the trail with pylons and signposts, in their haste to make an anti-car political statement.

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  5. Anonymous8:55 AM

    Wonder where they're putting the holding cells.

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  6. Anonymous8:57 AM

    If idiots could fly, this would be an airport.

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  7. Anonymous8:59 AM

    #CrushDulles

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  8. Anonymous9:41 AM

    MoCo Dems spend MLK day insulting local journalist. Lovely.

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  9. Anonymous5:25 AM

    Breaking news - you can get a slightly bigger Big Mac in Westbard. LOL

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  10. Anonymous5:31 AM

    Between that and the news that the Montgomery Mall Sears is not closing, the excitement is too much to bear. Almost enough to help us forget that we're going to lose our country in just three days.

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  11. 5:25: It's big news, unless you're on a sprouts and spring water diet. In addition to all of those relevant hyperlocal stories, you've forgotten the dozens more scoops slowly ripped off by the glossy mag just in the last 2 weeks alone.

    And my special investigative report that exposed an illegal use of taxpayer funds in Montgomery County goverment - no other local news outlet has done an investigation of county government in 30+ years! This really is the leading source for local news.

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