Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Bethesda construction update: AT&T Store at Montrose Crossing (Photos)

The AT&T Store looks close to finished at the Montrose Crossing shopping center on Rockville Pike at the Montrose Parkway. They are also currently hiring part-time employees. The storefront has a very slick and modern appearance.



18 comments:

Anonymous said...

are you really blaming the bust of illegal licenses for yesterday's outcome? you do realize in MoCo you don't need an ID to vote?

Roald said...

I love these business reports!

Anonymous said...

Why did you disable comments in the Flower Child post? Did you take a bribe from their owners, and as a result you can't let your readers leave negative feedback?

Anonymous said...

8:24 AM If you went and have a review, feel free to submit it to the publisher of this site, Robert Dyer

If you haven't eaten there and just want to post weird/negative comments, then sorry that Dyer prevented you from doing so!

Anonymous said...

8:49 AM I haven't eaten there. My concern is that he's using acting like an impartial review, when in reality it seems to be an paid endorsement. People disable comments when they do those. I've never seen Dyer disable comments in any other Post before.

Anonymous said...

9:56 AM Is every local blogger covering restaurant openings being paid to do so?

Anonymous said...

A lot will say this is an advertisement in the interest of transparency, and again, why censor comments from readers for it if he wasn't? Why that particular post of all the crazy posts he makes?

Anonymous said...

He's made reviews of other restaurants before, but he's never censored it from comment.

Anonymous said...

12:25pm what was your comment going to be? You have the floor good sir!

Anonymous said...

12:24pm I haven't seen any "crazy posts". Unless you consider anything mildly critical of those in power to be "crazy".

Anonymous said...

You really don't get the point, man.

Anyway, here's a post where he thinks higher gas prices in Montgomery County after a hurricane shut down refineries in the Gulf region were actually due to Montgomery County and "Globalists"

http://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2017/09/hurricane-harvey-hikes-bethesda-gas.html

The price of regular gas is nearing $3 a gallon in Bethesda, and higher grades are well over $3, due to the impact of Hurricane Harvey on the oil industry in Texas - or at least, that's the excuse. A little-known fact among the general public is that big Wall Street banks like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and J.P. Morgan actually own commodities like oil.

Anonymous said...

I don't have a comment. I just think that posting an ad disguised as a review would constitute poor ethics in journalism, and Robert at least claims to be a Journalist.

Anonymous said...

12:53pm agreed!
I look forward to you policing for more disclosure!

By the way, happy hour specials at Growler's tonight are buy on get one cheese fries, half off platters and $1 shot night. I'm in no way paid to say this.

Robert Dyer said...

12:52: You might want to do some research, or at least read the Wall Street Journal once in a while, before attacking someone about the business world. Those Wall Street banks indeed own commodities like oil, and have been caught creating fake shortages of those commodities in order to drive up prices for their own profit. You just got destroyed by your own idiocy, punk.

7:17: Are you really that stupid? I would think the MoCo cartel would send someone who actually is informed on how voter registration works to defend their corruption.

Reality check: Voter registration occurs, among other places, at the MVA, when you acquire or renew a.......driver's license.

Of course you're not asked for ID when you vote. The illegal voter has already registered illegally through MVA using the falsified documents.

No wonder the number of graves in the cemetery precincts magically doubled in only four years for the cartel Council At-large candidates.

Anonymous said...

Poor Dyer...can't admit what a miserable failure he is.

Anna said...

Did Professor Tribe read about Dyer's antics before posting this?

"This is a classic technique of fascists the world over. Scapegoat all who question, demonize all who doubt, terrorize all who think. " - Prof. L. Tribe

Anna said...

As far as the Wall Street Journal dust-up is concerned...
Yes, commodities are owned by various organizations, including the banks, but in the case of the gas price increase after the hurricane, ownership played no part. It was tightened supply levels in the Gulf Coast that led to higher prices, which you can read all about in the WSJ.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/gasoline-prices-surge-as-harveys-impact-is-felt-1504202779

So now, it seems Mr Dyer "just got destroyed by your own idiocy, punk."

Anonymous said...

Dyer, this is the guy who you accused of not understanding the business world. Since I doubt you know what that means, it's a graduate degree in Business Administration.

I have an MBA, and I know anti Semitic BS when I see it. What qualifies you in understanding the business world?

I noticed you deleted a bunch of your globalist ranting that another user posted.