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Thursday, April 12, 2018
New Bank of America branch to open on Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Bethesda
Bank of America will open a new branch at 6822-6824 Wisconsin Avenue, in the ground floor of the Adagio condominiums. The branch will also offer Merrill Edge investment and planning services by Merrill Lynch. This space was previously occupied by a mattress store.
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ReplyDeleteScintillating!
ReplyDeleteI used to be a banker, but then I lost interest.
ReplyDeleteHardly any stories about downtown Bethesda on "Robert Dyer @ Bethesda Row" anymore.
ReplyDeleteGoing back a week, just one article each day on Thursday, Wednesday, Tuesday, Sunday and Saturday.
"New Bank of America branch to open on Wisconsin Ave. in downtown Bethesda"
"Bethesda Library to be renamed after Republican congresswoman Connie Morella, reopen Saturday"
"Lashes by Katie to move in downtown Bethesda"
"Bethesda construction update: Brightview Bethesda (Photos)"
"Sneak peek: Dog Haus Biergarten sets opening date in Bethesda (Photos)"
No stories at all on Monday and Friday.
5:14: Total BS, as usual. Many more stories than you cited, and many, many breaking news stories reported here first, including Dog Haus, Morella Library, and today's Bank of America report.
ReplyDeleteYou just made a clown out of yourself again. Even a gorilla can click on Monday and Friday and see that articles were posted those days. What an idiot.
Dyer's troll turns every article into venting about his resentments of Robert.
ReplyDeleteWow! Another bank!
ReplyDeleteAre they closing the branch down the street next to where the Apex Building was?
ReplyDelete9:18 AM & 9:18 AM Please worry about the state of your blog and not waste your time attacking Dyer's network of MoCo news sites.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the Bank of America at 7316 Wisconsin will be closing then? I'm sure that building will be next to be torn down.
ReplyDeleteAny word on the former CVS space on the corner (next to Staples)? It's been empty a while now.
ReplyDeleteAlso, Dyer's campaign isn't slightly failing, it's moribund. However, I'm still likely to vote for him, as I did last election, just because he's got the right ideas on transportation.
I'm a Dyer supporter. The Council needs a proper shake-up. Dyer just needs to tone down his "knuckle sandwich" and related threats in his blog responses -- people won't take him seriously then..
ReplyDeleteIt's kind of like Hogan's win. Brown was acting like he was "owed" the governorship and had no ideas for how to address the needs of MD residents. Hogan, a Republican in blue Maryland, has the 2nd highest approval rating of any governor in the US.
Hogan had both business and government experience prior to being governor. Dyer has neither.
ReplyDelete7:20: Hogan had never served in public office before becoming governor. I have. And I have business experience. So I'm actually ahead of Hogan by your measure.
ReplyDeleteYou’ve never served in elected office. Being a republican is elector doesn’t pass muster here, old sport. More lies. Dyer lies.
DeleteLarry Hogan -
ReplyDeleteHe previously served as Secretary of Appointments in the administration of Governor Bob Ehrlich from 2003 to 2007. In 2011, Hogan founded the grassroots organization Change Maryland.
Hogan's father, Lawrence Hogan, Sr., served as a U.S. Congressman from Maryland's 5th Congressional District from 1969 to 1975 and as Prince George's County Executive from 1978 to 1982.
While in college, Hogan worked in the Florida State Legislature and upon graduation, worked on Capitol Hill. Hogan helped his father run a successful campaign in 1978 for Prince George's County Executive and later worked for his father as a low-paid 'intergovernmental liaison'.
Hogan founded his real estate business, Hogan Companies, in 1985. He would spend the next eighteen years in the private sector.
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5:50: Yes, but he had never been elected to dogcatcher before winning in 2016. His business experience is well-established, however.
ReplyDeleteSo you're equal on that point. never been elected to dogcatcher before.
ReplyDeleteBut he excels at business experience.
Hogan wasn't elected in 2016, you Birdbrain.
ReplyDelete9:43/11:28: Wrong - I was elected to the Montgomery County Republican Central Committee in 2006. My official title is The Honorable Robert Dyer, as a result. I beat out 3 or 4 other well-known GOP activists in the vote.
ReplyDeleteNo...I was not wrong.
ReplyDeleteWhen were you elected dogcatcher?
Sheesh...reading comprehension.
Sure you were elected, a dozen years ago, by only Republicans, to a party committee position, which does not legislate anything.
Read carefully before you disparage me for posting factual statements.
"I beat out 3 or 4 other well-known GOP activists in the vote."
ReplyDeleteIt's odd that you don't remember the exact number. And it is my understanding that there were the same number of candidates as there were seats available - the election was uncontested.