Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Bethesda construction update: Nada at Pike & Rose (Photos)

Construction is nearing completion at Nada, the new Mexican restaurant opening at Pike & Rose. Blade signs that face pedestrians walking along Grand Park and Rose Avenues have just been installed, as well. The restaurant is at the corner of both streets, in The Henri apartment building.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pike and Rose sucks.

Roald said...

All of Bethesda is literally shaking - SHAKING - as they wait for Dyer's newsletter to drop every day.

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Anonymous said...

I'm surprised that Dyer does not even have any endorsements from his fellow members of the MoCo GOP Central Committee from when he served on that body from 2006 through 2010.

Anonymous said...

"Blade signs that face pedestrians walking along Grand Park and Rose Avenues have just been installed"

Yeah...remember last time we discussed that topic?

http://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2018/09/signs-lit-for-anthropologie-co-and.html

Article: "Among the new signs are blade signs, meant to be seen by pedestrians walking along the sidewalks..."


Anna at 5:12 AM:

"What’s a blade sign? Why not identify it in your photos?"


Robert Dyer 6:27 AM:

"I literally explained it in the same sentence. They are the signs - shown in the photos above - that sit out sideways from the building, so that they are facing pedestrians walking past on the sidewalk."


Anna at 7:18 AM:

"No, you did not say what they are. You said they are in the pictures. Which show several signs."


Robert Dyer at 2:50 AM:

"Great full-time job trolling, Saul Alinsky. Can your 'Anna' persona read English, or not? The sentence that mentioned the blade signs in the article explained what they were IN THE SAME SENTENCE. With that information, it is very easy to recognize which of the signs in the photos are blade signs."


Anonymous at 5:30 AM:

"'Among the new signs are blade signs, meant to be seen by pedestrians walking along the sidewalks outside the former Barnes & Noble bookstore'

"Nope. That's not an explanation of what 'blade signs' are. 'Meant to be seen by pedestrians walking along the sidewalks' describes every type of sign there is. It is not the same as 'sit out sideways from the building', in your follow-up comment.

"Also, the signs themselves are barely visible in the photo, as they are a black background, with 'Anthropologie' in very small letters, taken in the middle of the night.

"Here is a more precise definition: 'A blade sign is a type of projecting sign mounted on a building facade or storefront pole or attached to a surface perpendicular to the normal flow of traffic.'"

Robert Dyer said...

2:25: Anyone who would read your entire cut-and-paste comment and say I was the one in-the-wrong is either mentally ill, or working for the MoCo cartel.

1:42: And such an endorsement would win me which voters? I already am the leading vote-getter among actual Republican voters, even in 2014 when the Post pulled its Shelly Skolnick endorsement trick. GOP voters know me and were not fooled.

Anonymous said...

3:48: So if you have not received any endorsements this year, why did you tell us in May that you have?

Robert Dyer said...

3:53: I absolutely have been endorsed by Keep Damascus Rural. An actual citizen group, not the political cartel like my opponents.

Anonymous said...

"I absolutely have been endorsed by Keep Damascus Rural."

So how come you didn't mention it until now, six days before the election, and only after a reader mentioned it?

The only endorsements given by that group were in the primaries earlier this year:

-District 2 - Kyle Selfcik (R) - LOST PRIMARY - 21.6% of vote

-At-Large - Robert Dyer (R) - 1 of 4 candidates running for 4 nominations

-At-Large - Ron Colbert (D) - LOST PRIMARY - 0.4% of vote

-At-Large - Neil Greenberger (D) - LOST PRIMARY - 1.3% of vote

More importantly, how many members does "Keep Damascus Rural" have? From their Facebook page, they seem like a fringe group.

Anna said...

It was me and I'm neither mentally ill nor working for any cartel.
An honest question asking something I did not know....what a blade sign was.
That's all I did. I asked a question.

I think people can see for themselves, and few, if any, would agree that my question deserved your vitriol.