D.C. real estate powerhouse Douglas Development has just acquired the office building located at 7514 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda. A small building, its tenants include Keepers Staffing and Tyber Bierhaus.
Developer Douglas Jemal has been active with a number of transactions in downtown Bethesda in recent years. Douglas Development sold its 8008 Wisconsin property to Toll Brothers, acquired a small parking lot on Del Ray Avenue, and just this week celebrated a addition of new anchor tenant Target at its Shops of Wisconsin mall.
The most anticipated Douglas project is on the properties that house the old Tommy Joe's space, and the venerable Pines of Rome restaurant, giving the firm a through-block space large enough for a major mixed-use high rise.
Six days since any article on the Rockville HS rape. What happened to "flooding the zone"?
ReplyDeleteDoug Jemal is one of the dumbest assholes in Washington, too @620
ReplyDeleteDavis Library - the staff have been back for a few weeks and it's looking great!
ReplyDeleteRe-opening is this Saturday April 8th @ 10AM.
I know Dyer's reported on it before, but was really hoping he'd post up a reminder that Davis Library re-opens ***THIS weekend****.
ReplyDelete9:20 AM Is that where you buy your $10 plastic shoes?
ReplyDeleteNot something I'd want to admit in public.
9:21 - How do you manage to reload, read new comments, respond to them, and do the Captcha all in a single minute?
ReplyDelete9:42 AM is understandably dodging the shoe question...
ReplyDelete#dodgingdyer that birdbrain only responds if it gives him an excuse to beret a reader, or rant about Hans Riemer
ReplyDeleteLol Dyer's BFF (9:21/9:49) on patrol. How much does Dyer pay you?
ReplyDeleteLet's see if he's still an animal hater.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dceaglecam.org/
http://www.aprilthegiraffe.com/
10:06 AM You need to ask for a raise so you don't depend on $10 plastic shoes being readily available.
ReplyDeleteBarwood Sucks.
ReplyDeleteWhat? No comment on the blatant censorship of education? Because insulting someone about plastic shoes is such an important topic.
And more censorship on MoCo Mall's moribund shops.
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ReplyDelete4/6/17 12:02PM:
Really? You deleted my post again?
You've gone and deleted the question about April the giraffe, that I was kind enough to answer?
I asked for an explanation of why you would delete my post about the giraffe and the DC eagles at the arboretum. You do know that this is covered in our local MC school? It's on WTOP all the time.
Why? It didn't insult anyone. It's certainly better than most of the off-topic comments you let stay.
It shows you to be a very petty little man.
12:19 PM Act like a child and you'll be treated as such. Grow up.
ReplyDelete@2:21PM How did I act like a child? I'm honestly confused by your venom at me. Have you been following this today?:
ReplyDeleteAn early comment (now deleted) asked if April the giraffe had her calf.
I wrote a reply saying no new news, no baby yet. And gave a link for them to copy and paste. I also mentioned the DC eagles, how fast they were growing, that their fluff won't keep them warm so the parents still sit on the nest, that my local MCPS was following them. I gave a copy and paste link.
This was deleted without explanation.
I wrote a comment expressing surprise and asking why that comment was deleted and not my other comment about when Davis library was reopening. Again mentioning we were following it for school. And how to tell the kids that it was okay to ask about April, but not okay to answer about April.
This was deleted without explanation.
Then came my post (repeated @ 12:19) being pissed off that not only is he deleting my posts (which until the end line had no insult)but with no explanation. What did I do wrong?
So, I'm honestly asking you, 2:21PM, what am I doing to be treated "as such" and told to grow up?
By the way, we'd just finished the DC eagle live chat this morning (8AM-10AM) when I posted and were all excited to share our new-found info. And by we I mean me and a couple kids.
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