Tuesday, December 25, 2018

Asbestos removal begins for Avocet Tower project in Bethesda

Asbestos is being removed from structures on the future site of Avocet Tower in downtown Bethesda. These include the former 2nd District police station, and an adjacent retail property. Both will be demolished to make way for the new project. Avocet Tower will be an office and hotel development at 7373 Wisconsin Avenue, and is being developed by StonebridgeCarras and Buvermo Investments, Inc.






7 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:58 PM

    Came home to Bethesda
    When was it overtaken by coyotes and deer!
    Coyotes eat puppies

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  2. Anonymous5:17 PM

    Coyotes are more welcome than the illegals who we now pay taxes for their illegal spawn Montgomery county education.
    1/2 of mont co schools filled with illegals who don’t speak English

    Well when all the rich liberals house values decrease bc high taxes, roads are unsafe bc of uninsured illegals or their grannies are raped in their mansions by ms13 gangs
    they will have no one to blame but themselves

    My eyes cry for the Bethesda of older days destroyed by liberals

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  3. Anonymous6:24 AM

    "My eyes cry for the Bethesda of older days destroyed by liberals"

    Bethesda has never been conservative.

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  4. 5:17PM Sheesh, that's the same thing they said about the Italians in the 1890's, the Irish, the Chinese, the Eastern Europeans...

    The majority of "illegals" in this country are those who have overstayed their visa, many from Canada.

    Bethesda has always had an identity crisis, and has resisted any identity thrust on it. It's never seemed overly conservative or boldly liberal either.

    I wonder how this urbanization will work out in the long run.

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  5. And who do these illegals work for? Republicans.

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  6. Anonymous7:53 AM

    What a sad way to spend Christmas Eve taking pictures about asbestos removal.

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  7. Anonymous9:36 AM

    @ 7:53 AM - And taking two pictures of the same LimeBike in the same location, then moving it across the street, taking a third picture of it, and claiming that it was three different bikes.

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