The Citgo gas station at 5471 Westbard Avenue in Bethesda was demolished Thursday. It and the adjacent Westwood Center II mini-mall are being razed to clear the way for an assisted-living senior housing development. The longtime service station was owned for 43 years by the late Carlos Bonds, and had a loyal customer base in the community; it was also the only station in the area to offer a full-service gas pump lane. A second Citgo station at 5335 Westbard remains open for business.
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Friday, April 01, 2022
Westbard Citgo demolished (Photos)
The Citgo gas station at 5471 Westbard Avenue in Bethesda was demolished Thursday. It and the adjacent Westwood Center II mini-mall are being razed to clear the way for an assisted-living senior housing development. The longtime service station was owned for 43 years by the late Carlos Bonds, and had a loyal customer base in the community; it was also the only station in the area to offer a full-service gas pump lane. A second Citgo station at 5335 Westbard remains open for business.
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