Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Apex Building demolition has SB Wisconsin Ave. down to one lane in Bethesda (Video+Photos)

Demolition of the Apex Building at 7272 Wisconsin Avenue has picked up speed, with about half of the structure having been knocked down at this point. Now that demolition is taking down the front portion of the building, traffic on southbound Wisconsin Avenue has been reduced to one lane.
This new view from Wisconsin Avenue
stopped me in my tracks for a moment - this
is what it used to look like up until the late 1980s












6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lots of comment annihilations over the past few days. Meanwhile, Mr. Dyer continues to step around simple questions such as:

Why are comments disabled for this week's Westbard post?

Why are comments disabled for the Amazon post earlier this week?

Why were comments disabled for last week's Quincy's post (which just so happens to blame the closure on President Reimer)?

Why were comments disabled for last week's Safeway post (which just so happens to slam President Reimer)?

Meta: Why do comments asking about these deletions keep getting removed?

Why do Anna's comments about stock photos keep getting deleted?

Why does this blog operate on Pacific time instead of Eastern time as one might expect for a "hyper-local" blog?

And last but not least: Why doesn't #DodgingDyer simply provide answers to these questions instead of sweeping them under the rug??

Anna said...

Karma has no problem getting back in touch with you when need be.

Anonymous said...

Robert, instead of letting this blog spiral into a bigger joke than it already is, why don’t you just answer the questions?

Anonymous said...

@8:32
Good luck getting an honest answer from Dyer to those questions.

Anonymous said...

8:32 AM/10:36 AM/12:39 PM/1:50 PM:

Get some perspective...you are spending way too much time every day with your long list of grievances...about a local journalist. Weird.

Anna said...

"Anonymous" @ 6:53: Why do you care what other readers and I do with our time? Weird.

It's like you are spending way too much time analyzing comments on a "local journalist"'s blog. Who does that? Get some perspective.

"long list of grievances...about a local journalist" Deja Moo.