The Camille is rounding the bend toward the home stretch at 7000 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda. It's certainly beginning to take on the appearance that the renderings promised. At 14 stories in height, The Camille will house 181 rental apartments, a ground-floor fitness center, a rooftop penthouse, a club room and a business center. Delivery of The Camille is anticipated for September 2023.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Bethesda construction update: The Camille apartments (Photos)
The Camille is rounding the bend toward the home stretch at 7000 Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Bethesda. It's certainly beginning to take on the appearance that the renderings promised. At 14 stories in height, The Camille will house 181 rental apartments, a ground-floor fitness center, a rooftop penthouse, a club room and a business center. Delivery of The Camille is anticipated for September 2023.
ReplyDeleteI guess the finished product wont look like stacked milk crates.
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Pure pedestrian hell just try'n gettin' to the damn Verizon Wireless outpost.
ReplyDeleteUse the alley behind. Easy peasy.
DeleteHold on a second. I have 4 cranes that I can look at outside my window. Yeah, Bethesda's going to H douible ll in a hand basket. Do you want to live in VA. They just elected a Trumper didn't they. I'm going to stay here on the best side of the river.
ReplyDeleteHold your excitement til we see how our new Governor screws up things even worse.
Delete@11:18AM Good suggestion, thanks.
ReplyDelete@1:27 - Dimes to dollars we won't be wasting taxpayer money on a manhunt for any of his staff.
ReplyDelete8:53, They'll be there to bloviate at the press conferences and to collect their paychecks, alright. That's in the D playbook, don't you fret about that. But brace yourself for more taxes and fewer services, but free ESL handouts.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have written it better myself 1:27. I thought they made involuntary servitude unconstitutional but Maryland taxpayers have to labor a good part of the year to support the "undocumented" and other assorted deadbeats.
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