New parking spaces have been painted on the curb lane around the new Gallery Bethesda II luxury apartment tower at 4850 Rugby Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Meters have also been installed, and people are now parking there. These will come even more in handy once there are restaurant and retail tenants in the ground floor of the building, but are also useful for guests visiting either Gallery Bethesda apartment tower.
They will be full anytime I'd like one
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ReplyDeleteMixed-Use Bethesda Development Plan Includes Movie Theater
This is a bigly miss by the Dyer Planet News reporter Jimmy Olsen, er Robert Dyer.
6:47 AM Dyer reported on that development in February.
ReplyDeleteYou're just a couple of months behind! Catch up please.
6:47: I reported that way back on February 27, dumbass. Punch yourself.
ReplyDeletehttps://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2019/02/7000-wisconsin-avenue-project-includes.html
6:47 AM is illustrative of all the news you miss if you just read legacy local news sources
ReplyDelete7:31AM Please STFU. Thank you.
ReplyDelete9:20 AM You're like a child and Dyer should treat you as such. At least you're not using your fake name today.
ReplyDelete"At least you're not using your fake name today."
ReplyDeleteI believe this is an example of Chutzpah.
Tiny little stick trees on the north side of a building will take forever to grow, if they survive at all. You could take these out with a weed wacker. Or some fool will chain their bike to them and damage the truck. The county should require developers to utilize a much larger caliper street streets to create the intended tree canopies. Especially on northern exposures.
ReplyDelete4:55: It can be done - Federal Realty brought a tall mature tree from out of state, and replanted it in Rose Park at Pike & Rose. That should be standard practice in our urban areas where space permits.
ReplyDelete"It can be done - Federal Realty brought a tall mature tree from out of state, and replanted it in Rose Park at Pike & Rose. That should be standard practice in our urban areas where space permits."
ReplyDeleteAnd they only did that for one tree on their 24-acre site. Because it is horrendously expensive. Another one of Dyer's poorly-thought-out, magical-thinking "solutions".
4:55: Montgomery County is not an exurb. It's expensive - and very profitable - to develop housing here. Ergo, developers should expect to pay more. Thanks to their puppets on the Council, they are not being forced to pay the true costs, which are currently being shifted to the taxpayers through record high property taxes.
ReplyDeleteThe Yellow Vests are coming.
"The Yellow Vests are coming."
ReplyDeleteI'd call this a "daydream" but you typed that in the middle of the night. LOL