Friday, March 16, 2018

Final hours of the Old Georgetown Rd. Safeway in Bethesda (Photos)

Location removed from
Safeway website

The Safeway store at 7625 Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda that is scheduled to close this month appeared to be in its final hours last night. Although it was open, a sign standing near the door said, "Your closest store is now 5000 Bradley Boulevard," a message you would ordinarily see once a business had closed. The Safeway website no longer lists the store as of this morning, suggesting it has officially closed - or that they don't want the average potential customer to go to this location.












10 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:03 AM

    Like in the daytime I got outside the Sun I used to my friend Dana Dad seen before like the halo seal a halo I when I was 19 one of the preaching I had my trial Sam I seen the light on my shadow on the ground at a time then now from ever since then it's like a light coming further down over my body around my my shadow is over by Balarama shouting like cheetah life which is your halo MoCo Cartel you know aura Old Sport and that's why ever I can't see that well if you see you got some to the drugs to retain and now I don't know what for real ones I know what I see what I want to real or not and so that's why that's why you see people different it's gonna get annoying I see like well sometime I come outside I can see when I look at the tree the wind stopped blowing but we know we got oxygen from the plants and we get them carbon dioxide and so it's the wind usually blow sometimes I don't blow all the time like I'm in a house a long time Baba Booey hey bro real strong

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  2. And clue what’s going to go in there next? Would be a great spot for a new whole foods which Bethesda needs.

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  3. Anonymous6:48 AM

    Low ceilings compared to most Whole Foods. Not much natural daylight either. My hope is they could lower the floor a few feet and put in another multiplex cinema with 8 or so screens. Sort of like the Landmark on E Street, which is tucked into some rather shalllow ceiling heights.I think it is about the size of the Bethesda Row Cinema, so maybe a compact movie theatre is possible, if the auditoriums are not too large. Such a theatre would help envigorate the CBD, and add back some life to this part of town.

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  4. Anonymous7:39 AM

    I hope the surly employees from that now-closed Safeway aren't being moved to the one on Arlington Road or I'll avoid that one too!

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  5. Anonymous7:44 AM

    6:48 AM I'd love to see a theater in the safeway space, but the market will demand stadium seating these days.

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  6. Anonymous8:12 AM

    OH MY GOD THEY SAID THEY WERE CLOSING IT AND THEY CLOSED! WHAAAAAAAT????!!!

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  7. Grabbed a handful of those Ravens shirts for the interns.

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  8. Anonymous11:08 AM

    U mad bro?

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  9. Anonymous7:23 PM

    Lowering the floor sounds easy.

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  10. Was there another business at this location before Safeway?

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