Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Bethesda restaurant building sold


One of the more-distinctive restaurant buildings in the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood of downtown Bethesda has changed hands. 7929 Norfolk Avenue has been acquired by the Greenhill Companies of Bethesda, one of the major property holders in Montgomery County. The sale price is not yet known, as the transaction has not yet been recorded in Maryland's property database. It's almost certain to beat the price the last time the building was sold in 1989 for a mere $270,000. 

Alex Alperstein and Chris Vondas of Bethesda-based advisoRE LLC represented Greenhill as the Buyer Broker on the 7929 Norfolk transaction. The curved-facade, one-story building was constructed in 1962, and has been home most recently to Duck Duck Goose and Good Ducking Burger.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank Goodness- The stench from that abandoned rat trap had permeated the May Flower next door! The nice folks who run the May Flower did not deserve that. Of course DPS was too worried about pronouns to fine the previous owner for a health hazard. Time to activate that corner again.

Anonymous said...

Sub Base is rolling over in it's grave...

JAC said...

Please, no French Cafe, coffee shop or pizza joint. There are already 20 of each within blocks.

Cinco de Mayo said...

Would be a great location for the return of Corner Slice.

Anonymous said...

Most likely will be a bank.

Anonymous said...

Has any pizza place in this neighborhood ever offered a slice called The Woodmont Triangle?

Anonymous said...

It would have to be the size of Jumbo Slice slices in DC in order to deserve that moniker, but I like do the idea!

Anonymous said...

Bingo! A block with banks as bookends.