Tuesday, April 04, 2017

Class 520 Thai ice cream rolls moving in, Ten Thousand Villages moving out in Bethesda (Photos)

Movers unloading the
equipment and inventory
for Class 520
Two businesses went in two separate directions yesterday at the Shoppes of Bethesda on Elm Street. Class 520, a Thai ice cream roll shop, was moving in, as Ten Thousand Villages was being emptied out after closing. This is the second location of Class 520, which started with the original Rockville store.
Class 520

Class 520


Ten Thousand Villages

Perhaps the last
Ten Thousand Villages
shopping bag to be
found in Bethesda

A couple of Montgomery County
Councilmembers stopped by to
bid farewell to
Ten Thousand Villages, yet
another business closing on
their watch

Ten Thousand Villages


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where does the name "520" come from?

Now if it was "420" I could understand.. but 520?

Anonymous said...

10,000 Villages is closing dozens of stores across the country in a restructuring effort. As much as you might like to believe, it has nothing to do with the council. Please save your snark for their real misdeeds of which there are many.

Anonymous said...

So, the closing of the one is the fault of the County Council but the opening one has nothing to do with it?

Though if the ice cream shop is open late, that could be counted as a win for Hans and the Nighttime Economy!

Anonymous said...

@ 7:24 - Atlantic Time. They have trouble with time zones just like Dyer.

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