A vacant bank was fenced off earlier this year at the Montrose Crossing shopping center. Now the identity of the new bank is known.
Chase Bank will be opening here in 2020. Construction is now underway to modify the bank to J.P. Morgan Chase specifications.
Mentioned that in the comments a long time ago
ReplyDeleteJUST SAY NO TO BANKS!!!!!!
ReplyDelete8:24 AM guy posting from gaithersburg that dyer isn't welcome in bethesda? lol.
ReplyDeleteDyer is a life long resident.
Dyer's troll is paranoid. He always, always thinks every comment is from Dyer and is about him.
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ReplyDeleteWhat was it the troll believes that Dyer did to him that makes him so angry at Dyer?
ReplyDeleteMust be terrible. Is it political, business or personal?
2:27 PM "You reported negative survey results about our government, therefore you are mentally ill and I won't rest until you're destroyed."
ReplyDeleteSeems a bit much, Mr. troll. Get a life. asap. And stay away from the kids at the mall.
I haven't been following all the coverage on the survey, but why attack the messenger. Hopefully our representatives will focus on the negative rated areas to address.
ReplyDeleteLess than half say "I am satisfied with the current level of taxes and services."
Only 20% rate school safety as excellent? Only 26% rate overall quality of education as excellent.
Planning, open space, traffic and others get low marks.
3:31 PM
ReplyDeleteThe fact that someone can't rate the overall quality and safety of ours school as excellent frightens me.
Let's pretend, for the sake of argument, that Robert Dyer is not only elected to the County Council, but he is also able to create 8 clones of himself, and all 8 of the Dyer-Clones get elected, saving Dyer from the embarrassment of continuously making motions that die for the lack of a second.
ReplyDeleteWhat would he do to improve "schools/student safety" from its currently perceived level of "good-to-excellent" to "excellent"?
4:11 PM
ReplyDeleteGood question and I'd love to have seen the candidates debate these topics.
Remember, zero debates and zero coverage from the traditional media or even county cable.
WTOP had more coverage of George Leventhal's colorful socks than they had of the council general election.
According to this survey, old legacy TV and newspapers still dominate how people get information.
Facebook and Twitter followers can be and are bought. I wouldn't use that as a metric alone.
ReplyDeleteFOR ALL OF YOU WHO CARE TO KNOW THIS USE TO BE A CAPITAL ONE BANK. ROBERT DOES NOT WANT TO REVEAL THIS BIT OF FACTUAL INFORMATION FOR SOME REASON. PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE HE DELETES IT.
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