Monday, March 06, 2017

Bethesda construction update: Pike & Rose Phase 2 (Photos)

Two new residential buildings and a stand-alone REI retail store are far along in the construction process, as Phase 2 of Federal Realty's Pike & Rose development continues in North Bethesda's Pike District. The Henri, a mixed-use apartment building over retail that includes H&M, and the Canopy by Hilton hotel/930 Rose luxury condos building, are rising high over Grand Park Avenue, with the latter just having topped out in the last week. One other building difficult to photograph at the moment is one of the most anticipated - Pinstripes.
Phase 1 (left half of
photo) is finished; Phase 2
is on the right

The Henri

The Henri

The Henri (L) and
Canopy by Hilton (R)

The Henri


The Henri (L) and
Canopy by Hilton/930 Rose


Canopy by Hilton/930 Rose (background)
Trade Street garage with public art
(foreground at right)



930 Rose condos atop the
Canopy by Hilton hotel

Future rooftop of
Canopy/930 Rose

Hey you! Look up!



Canopy/930 Rose

Canopy/930 Rose
REI out front on
the Pike


REI

REI

REI

8 comments:

  1. Do you know when Pinstipes may open other than "coming in 2017"?

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  2. Anonymous7:59 AM

    Looking forward to Pinstripes!
    Westfield Montgomery vs. Pike & Rose again, just like the movie theaters!

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  3. Anonymous8:23 AM

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  4. Anonymous8:48 AM

    8:23AM/8:33AM = keyboard cowboy

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  5. Anonymous10:57 AM

    #DEADMALL

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  6. Woodmont1:47 PM

    The "Deadmall" crowd always want us to forget Tysons, Mazza Gallerie, Ellsworth Place, Westfield Wheaton, Westfield Montgomery, etc.

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  7. Anonymous3:13 PM

    "Woodmont" wants us to forget City Place.

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  8. Anonymous9:42 AM

    "The "Deadmall" crowd always want us to forget Tysons, Mazza Gallerie, Ellsworth Place, Westfield Wheaton, Westfield Montgomery, etc."

    That's not even 10% of the malls operating in the Washington area 10 years ago.

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