Friday, July 06, 2018

Make-A-Wish Foundation Mid-Atlantic headquarters suite goes on the market in Bethesda

I noticed the prominent Make-A-Wish Foundation sign high up on the Kenwood Professional Building at 5272 River Road had been removed from the building. As of this writing, Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic, Inc. is still a tenant of the building, but their current home - Suite 700 - is now listed as available for lease on August 1, 2018.
Make-A-Wish logo has been ripped off
the building's facade
Either Make-A-Wish is downsizing to a smaller suite, or they must be relocating their headquarters. I have made an inquiry with the organization, and will provide an update as soon as I receive a response regarding their plans. Regardless, their current top-floor 9107 SF space is now available to another potential corporate tenant. The building underwent an extensive renovation of common areas, elevators and exterior paint only a year ago.

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:02 AM

    Another casualty of the nighttime economy. Thanks Hans

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    1. Anonymous10:34 AM

      Very tue. Hans has a job so he doesnt care if the rest leave the county.

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  2. Anonymous5:35 AM

    Not a great space for an office. Only a few places to eat lunch, and access into and out of the building by vehicle is a mess directly on to River Road. Also deliveries are difficult as there's only a small driveway in front.

    This building was built when traffic on River Road was significantly less than now.

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  3. Anonymous8:11 AM

    Bobby the builder must be having a slow day.
    #westbardretard2018

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    1. Anonymous8:30 AM

      Is Reamer's debate strategy this cycle to call other candidates "retards"?

      Wow.

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    2. Anonymous10:41 AM

      Anonymous 830am. You say "retard" a lot. I'm guessing that word has hate when you hear it which is why you say it to others. You're a tool hidding behindna computer screem calling people names. Say that to someone's face and we will have to start calling you that.

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  4. Anonymous8:36 AM

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    1. Anonymous9:58 AM

      8:36am Dyer never made such a statement.
      Something like that came from your racist mind.

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  5. Anonymous9:04 AM

    Why is Dyer so obsessed with Riemer? Three other Democratic candidates will also defeat Dyer in November.

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  6. Anonymous9:31 AM

    Bob the Builder emerged from the basement just in time to see the sign being removed at the end of the day. Wonder if Bob remembers when Make A Wish was in the first floor of an apartment building on Connecticut Ave?

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  7. Anonymous9:55 AM

    Dyer has a full-time job as manager of the Suburban News Network so don't rag on how he takes photos in the evening.

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  9. Anonymous10:38 AM

    Blame it on the council! They hate kids with cancer! Robert Dyer cares about kids and cancer and puppies and fast food and Fortune 500 and everything good.

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  10. Anonymous1:41 PM

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    1. Anonymous2:07 PM

      1:41pm Dyer was the first to report the accurate Sears closure date.

      Despite the erroneous report from our local legacy media!

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