Fidelity has leased a ground floor space at the iconic Chevy Chase Trust building at 7501 Wisconsin Avenue. This used to be a bank, and has been totally gutted inside.
There is currently a Fidelity Investor Center down the street in the Bethesda Crossing (a.k.a. Air Rights) building. If they are moving, it doesn't look like it will be happening any day soon, based on the status of construction at the new location.
Wonder if they will have night time hours so Dyer can check his investments between taking pics and making food review videos?
ReplyDelete6:24 AM Agreed! Nothing good happens in Bethesda after 4:30pm (office hours)
ReplyDelete"If they are moving, it doesn't look like it will be happening any day soon, based on the status of construction at the new location."
ReplyDeleteHow about you just contact Fidelity or the landlord of that building, to find out when they plan to open?
About a decade or two ago, before Fidelity moved to Bethesda Crossing, they were in the building at Montgomery Avenue, which has an interesting history. And it even has a "twin" just a few miles away.
8:11: How come I never see a letter from you in the Washington Post recommending the reporters contact the White House every time they write that "it appears" Donald Trump claimed, said or did something? Wouldn't it be better if they asked Donald Trump to clarify, instead of writing, "Trump appeared to...?"
ReplyDeleteNow let's get Maura Judkis' review of the McRib.
"Teacher, MbS gave me and James Clapper wedgies - do something!" - Jeff Bezos
So Robert I’m guessing you were on the wrong end of many wedgies growing up.
Delete9:03 AM Stalking and obsessing about Robert Dyer, which you engage in, is certainly lower than critiquing a newspaper
ReplyDeleteDyer: "How come I never see a letter from you in the Washington Post?"
ReplyDeleteSo every day you read the Washington Post Letters to the Editors, looking for my name?
By the way...what do you believe my name is?
5:55: Nope, not a single one.
ReplyDeleteYou should have been
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