Hardwood Artisans' space at 4828 St. Elmo Avenue is being marketed for lease by its landlord, leaving its future initially in question when the listing was published a month ago. Loyal customers of the furniture store need not worry, however. They will be moving their showroom a very short distance away to 7766 Woodmont Avenue, in the Woodmont Crescent building across the street from Tastee Diner and Woodmont Grill. The move is currently scheduled for June 2025, which makes sense, as their landlord has stated their current space will become available on July 1.
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Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Hardwood Artisans to move to new Bethesda location
Hardwood Artisans' space at 4828 St. Elmo Avenue is being marketed for lease by its landlord, leaving its future initially in question when the listing was published a month ago. Loyal customers of the furniture store need not worry, however. They will be moving their showroom a very short distance away to 7766 Woodmont Avenue, in the Woodmont Crescent building across the street from Tastee Diner and Woodmont Grill. The move is currently scheduled for June 2025, which makes sense, as their landlord has stated their current space will become available on July 1.
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Better be food related. Would be a great spot for a deli which Bethesda doesn't have a single decent one.
A deli would be great, but I'd take even chain sandwiches ala Jersey Mike's. It might take chain money to stay in business these days.
7:59 - That's unfortunately true for the most part. Greater Atlanta for instance, while not dirt cheap to open a business, has dozens and dozens of family, businesses and decades old establishments that are cranking out great food and beverage. They have plenty of chains as well but the mix makes it attractive. We don't have mom and pop much anymore and that's a shame.
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