Pre-leasing of apartments is expected to commence in June, and first move-ins are anticipated in September. The Lindley's developers are EYA and the Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission. Design Collective is the architecture firm, and Donohoe Construction is the construction contractor.
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Thursday, February 15, 2018
Bethesda construction update: The Lindley at Chevy Chase Lake (Photos)
The Lindley, a high-rise luxury apartment building whose construction topped out in December, will be one of the first Purple Line projects to deliver at Chevy Chase Lake. An 11-story building with 199 units, The Lindley will feature a rooftop deck with bocce court and grilling stations, a park, a game room, a fitness center, multiple lounges, and a dog walk, as well as a selection of studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, or 3-bedroom apartments.
Pre-leasing of apartments is expected to commence in June, and first move-ins are anticipated in September. The Lindley's developers are EYA and the Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission. Design Collective is the architecture firm, and Donohoe Construction is the construction contractor.
Pre-leasing of apartments is expected to commence in June, and first move-ins are anticipated in September. The Lindley's developers are EYA and the Montgomery County Housing Opportunities Commission. Design Collective is the architecture firm, and Donohoe Construction is the construction contractor.
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Seems like every morning I get up and Robert Dyer is reporting on a new development!
Hey, Roald, you Sleepyhead! It's already mid-afternoon here!
...says Anonymous.
Sounds like someone had a rough Valentine's Days. =)
Mr. Dyer, why are there comments on here that are unrelated to the construction updates?
Delete the unnecessary posts so we can just read about the main topic please.
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