The first residents of The Henri moved into the brand new apartment building at Pike & Rose yesterday. They were greeted with a champagne toast by the building management, and are officially the first residents of the Phase II section of the development. The ground floor of the building includes high end retail like Sephora (now open), and Sur la Table, and will eventually boast a restaurant.
On a sadder note, today is the last day for La Madeleine at Pike & Rose. This is the latest location the apparently-struggling but long-running chain has closed. The downtown Bethesda La Madeleine remains open for business.
9:41AM, 10:55AM: Make that 3.
ReplyDeletePlagiarism is theft. I will be reporting this post to the police. Robert Dyer will probably be in jail again very soon.
ReplyDeleteI still agree 12:17.
ReplyDeletePlagiarism!! Come on Dyer stop copying your competition.. We are missing the real Hyper Local hot stories, like who is gonna serve snacks at the westbard pool this summer, and a pot hole in your neighborhood you want the county to fix for you.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't the champagne make the toast all soggy?
ReplyDeleteHow is this not plagarism by his own standards?
ReplyDeleteAs a long time reader following Robert's stories I would like to know as well.
DeleteIt is. He clearly states so.
DeleteAny news on what will happen to Grapeseed?
ReplyDeleteThat's funny, there were 11 comments here just a few minutes ago.
ReplyDeleteHenny-pennying? GUILTY !
ReplyDelete#BanningBob strikes again
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