The SunTrust Bank branch in the historic building at 7500 Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda will move next month to one of the newest buildings downtown. Its current location will close at noon on February 20, 2018. After a three-day moving process, the branch will reopen in its new home at 7535 Old Georgetown Road, in the ground floor of the Element 28 apartment tower, on February 23 at 9:00 AM.
If you need to go into a physical SunTrust branch during the closure, they are recommending the one at Chevy Chase Lake, at 8510 Connecticut Avenue. SunTrust also has a branch in the Westwood Shopping Center at 5450 Westbard Avenue, and in Chevy Chase at 4455 Willard Avenue.
Big news out of downtown Bethesda about an old standby closing its doors. Surprising there wouldn't be coverage here.
ReplyDelete8:28: You seem confused - I've posted 4 big stories right here this morning. Meanwhile, you're in a dark room dishonoring Dr. King by spending his day being a 10-year-old in a 40 year old hobo's body, hiding behind a keyboard.
DeleteAre developers going to turn it into another fucking yoga studio?! #NOmaste` #postoffice
ReplyDeleteI believe that triangular corner parcel is zoned for up to 250', but with a very small, and hard to use shape. Not sure of historic building protection though, but I could be moved to make room for a triangular office tower. Maybe the Bethesda Shard or Flatiron Building?
ReplyDeleteHow does "being a 10 year old in a 40 year old's hobo body" (whatever that means) "dishonor Dr. King"?
ReplyDelete“Like gravity, karma is so basic we often don’t even notice it.” – Sakyong Mipham
ReplyDeleteTurn it into a museum of bygone days.
ReplyDeleteAs a historic structure, it needs to be preserved somehow.
They're moving out of an historic Bethesda building to a new one that has a glowing green leaf .
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