Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Adult boutique Le Tache closes in North Bethesda

Le Tache, an adult "couples boutique" that sold lingerie, DVDs, adult toys and other accessories, has closed in the White Flint Station shopping center at 11610 Rockville Pike. A sign in the window says the business is not closing, but only moving, promising to reveal the new location at a later date. That's rarely a good sign for optimism, but stay tuned. In the meantime, patrons may find what they are looking for just up the Pike at Knock First, now open in the Ritchie Center at 765 Rockville Pike.




16 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:37 AM

    Robert Dyer loved this spot. MoCo Machine took it away.

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  2. Anonymous5:48 AM

    "only moving, promising to reveal the new location at a later date"
    god what a tease.

    where is the MoCo cartel going to get new equipment to hit its whipping boy Dyer?

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  3. Another excellent reminder that Montgomery County has lost over 2000 retail jobs since the year 2000, according to the Maryland Retailers Association.

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  4. Anonymous6:12 AM

    Hey Dyer, since you are such a real estate expert, please advise me of what is going to happen to this shopping center?

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  5. Anonymous6:34 AM

    "Another excellent reminder that Montgomery County has lost over 2000 retail jobs since the year 2000, according to the Maryland Retailers Association."

    ...and added 6,800 high-paying Professional/Business Services positions and 18,600 high-paying Health Care/Medical Research positions since 2001.

    The more you know...

    Source: BLS Series ENU240311051024 and ENU2403110562

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  6. Anonymous6:58 AM

    What's your proposal to create new retail jobs in the age of Amazon, Dyer?

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  7. 6:34: Suspect numbers considering Montgomery County has had a net LOSS of jobs over the last decade or so, while D.C., Howard, Fairfax, Anne Arundel, Arlington, and even tiny Culpeper had a net GAIN in jobs.

    The more you know, indeed.

    6:58: The first step is to vote our current anti-business County Council out of office in 2018.

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  8. Anonymous7:25 AM

    I will repeat my question. What is your actual proposal to create new retail jobs? Given that you have no experience whatsoever in any kind of business.

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    1. Anonymous7:53 AM

      ... And Reamer's night time economy experience was what exactly?

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  9. Anonymous8:42 AM

    Robert: retail via brick and mortar is suffering all over. Mo county is no exception you dolt. Also, most folks buy these items on the internet, like they increasingly do with non-adult retail. Sheesh you are terrible at accurately reporting and commenting on anything.

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  10. Anonymous8:52 AM

    Hi Robert, who is a pro business candidate other than Mr. Ficker? All I see right now are bunch of people running who are just going to continue to perpetuate the ideas of our current council?

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  11. Anonymous9:42 AM

    Assuming the BLS numbers came from the report, I'm not sure why you don't believe them. BLS is non-partisan and certainly not part of the "MoCo Machine" considering they are a federal agency.

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  12. Baloney Concrete10:40 AM

    Leave it to this blog to lay the blame for a nationwide trend at the feet of The MoCo Cartel™

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  13. Anonymous6:09 PM

    I love that there were all those handicapped parking spaces right in front.

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  14. Anonymous6:19 PM

    "Another excellent reminder that Montgomery County has lost over 2000 retail jobs since the year 2000, according to the Maryland Retailers Association."

    Dyer blames Hans Riemer for closing his favorite sex shop. LOL

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  15. Anonymous6:59 PM

    Dyer just mourns retails jobs because wage slaves they are the only people he interacts with that have to be respectful towards him.

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