Friday, February 22, 2019

Oakville Grille/Wildwood Italian Cuisine contents put up for auction

An online auction listing with photos and street address matching Oakville Grille and Wildwood Italian Cuisine at the Wildwood Shopping Center in Bethesda, indicates that the contents of the restaurants were placed up for auction bids online February 18. Refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, tables and chairs and silverware were among the many items to be bid on. The auction is now closed, according to the online listing.

Interestingly, while the listing claims the restaurants have closed, Yelp and Google do not list either as such yet. Oakville Grille and the associated Wildwood Italian Cuisine have been rumored to be closing for several years. Stay tuned!

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Federal Realty... #SoMuchWinning

Anonymous said...

Any news on La Panettteria?

Faryab?

Robert Dyer said...

7:36: I reported on those a number of weeks ago.

Anonymous said...

Well, duh...has there been any change since then?

Robert Dyer said...

10:32: Nope.

Baloney Concrete said...

Robert, why does the Suburban News Network ban comments on the weekends?

Anonymous said...

Looks like the Kia Stinger showroom at Montgomery Dead Mall has closed.

And Chico's is part of the continuing retail exodus from Congressional Plaza, following their exodus from Chevy Chase and Potomac Village, as the County has now plummeted out of the Forbes Richest Counties Top Ten List into irrelevance. Chico's is the latest victim of wealthy residents fleeing the County.

Anonymous said...

Is Lotus Grill a chain? What kind of food? Fast casual?

We really liked Noodles & Co with our kids. Now we have to go to Congressional Plaza to eat there.

Baloney Concrete said...

What is your source for “way more than 20 people coming to HalioDX” and why did you delete my comment with a link to an article stating precisely that?

“A cancer diagnostics company based in France has leased 9,000 square feet of space in the Virginia Bio+Tech Park and plans to hire 20 people.”

And why do you keep repeating easily-disprovable lies about Blackboard?

“The departure from the District will consolidate the company’s downtown D.C. headquarters with its existing office in Reston, Virginia.”

Why does this comment keep getting deleted? Is it a violation of the imaginary comment policy to cite sources instead of simply buying into your made-up stories?

Robert Dyer said...

7:46: If that's what the article says, it's #FakeNews. You couldn't run an operation like that with 20 people. It's not a fast food restaurant.

The Blackboard new HQ is in a totally different development than their current VA offices, and the HQ itself is moving to Reston from the District, not VA.

There's a reason your name is Baloney Concrete!

Anonymous said...

"If that's what the article says, it's #FakeNews. You couldn't run an operation like that with 20 people. It's not a fast food restaurant."

The HalioDX facility a laboratory. Not a corporate headquarters.

"The Blackboard new HQ is in a totally different development than their current VA offices, and the HQ itself is moving to Reston from the District, not VA."

"Blackboard, currently headquartered at 1111 19th Street NW, will relocate to the Plaza America complex (11720 Plaza America Drive), where its Reston office is already located, Washington Business Journal reported."

Anonymous said...

Forget original aim

Redouble effort

Anna said...

LOL