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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
THEFT AT GEORGETOWN PREP, ASSAULT ON WESTBARD, MORE - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Assault. 5300 block Westbard Avenue.
Disorderly conduct. Union Jack's Bethesda.
Disorderly conduct. 4900 block St. Elmo Avenue.
Disorderly conduct. 4900 block Cordell Avenue.
Drug arrest. Old Georgetown Road and Battery Lane.
Theft. Georgetown Prep.
TIC TAC CHERRY APPLE TWIST REVIEW (VIDEO)
PureRyde BETHESDA CYCLING STUDIO TO OPEN IN BRADLEY SHOPPING CENTER (PHOTO)
PureRyde Bethesda, an indoor cycling fitness studio, will open at 6910 Arlington Road, in the Bradley Shopping Center in 2014. The space was previously occupied by Kae Robin Gifts.
PureRyde has locations in several states, including Texas and Michigan. It is now expanding via franchising. The chain is positioning itself as high-end, with luxury facilities. Clientele appears to skew heavily female at the existing locations. This Bethesda location will be the first in the DC area.
The ultimate selling point of PureRyde is its unique stationary cycle. Unlike typical gym bikes and spinning machines, the PureRyde RealRyder cycle can simulate turns and other real-life cycling movements, enabling riders to work additional areas of the body.
BETHESDA NEW YEAR'S EVE EVENTS GUIDE - JUST ADDED: GRINGOS AND MARIACHIS!
This is the one people will be talking about around town, given that the restaurant hasn't opened to the public yet! For only $45, be one of the first to try the food here (which you'd expect to be outstanding, coming from the folks behind Bethesda's popular Olazzo restaurant). Choose one item from each course on the 4-course menu:
Vegetarian options will also be available. Email olazzo [at] yahoo.com for reservations. Phone: 240-800-4266. 4928 Cordell Avenue.
Positano will be open for lunch and dinner New Year's Eve, and there is no fixed menu or price; you can order whatever you like from the menu. They are also open on New Year's Day, from noon to 9:00 PM. Once again, you can order your preference from the regular menu. You may want to verify what the closing time is on New Year's Eve when you make your reservation. To reserve a table, call 301-654-1717, or email reserve@epositano.com. 4948 Fairmont Avenue.
Monday, December 30, 2013
GROSVENOR WILD ACRES DEVELOPMENT PUBLIC HEARING JANUARY 9
TACO BELL MOUNTAIN DEW DISTORTION FREEZE REVIEW (VIDEO)
TOYS R US TO CLOSE IN JANUARY AT MID-PIKE PLAZA ON ROCKVILLE PIKE (PHOTOS)
The Dark Side of White Flint, Part 19:
Welcome to The Dark Side of White Flint, an ongoing series about the not-so-wonnerful, wonnerful, wonnerful side of urbanizing the suburbs. These articles provide "the rest of the story" about redeveloping White Flint not found in rosy local media reports.
A Christmas shopping visit to the downscaled Toys R Us store on Rockville Pike brought disappointing, if expected, news: the store will close for good sometime next month, according to a store employee. Worst of all, the store is not relocating; it is the end for Toys R Us here. Having split my childhood toy purchases between this location, and the also-demolished Lowen's toy store in downtown Bethesda, this conclusion is certainly a sad one for me. The original Toys R Us structure was already demolished on the other side of the shopping center; this store is essentially a pop-up affair, but still had a decent inventory. As Toys R Us winds down from its final Christmas shopping season, a closing sale is offering modest discounts of 10-30%. Under the sale's terms, there are no refunds or returns. Shelves throughout the store are increasingly bare, and most are not being restocked.
The anti-suburbia activists will say this is no big deal, "change happens, deal with it," and that urbanizing strip malls on Rockville Pike will reduce exhaust emissions. All three arguments are false.
There is no equivalent toy store anywhere in the Bethesda or Rockville area. Furthermore, Toys R Us carries multiple toy lines exclusive to its stores. Having come directly from the nearby Target, I can confirm that the selections are quite different. And when the Toys R Us was fully stocked, there was simply no comparison between the stores. I am a big fan of Target, and shop at several of their stores frequently. But they understandably cannot devote the space or depth to toys that Toys R Us can, given the broader merchandise array of a big box store. The loss of convenience and toy merchandise selection is indeed a "big deal" for downcounty residents.
Change may happen, but in this case, the desire of parents and children to buy toys has not changed. Development decisions cannot be made in a vacuum, but must take into account the needs of current residents, and the general economic best interest of the area. There is no convincing argument for the destruction of a successful commercial area like Rockville Pike. And even less logic behind one that then banishes the longtime businesses whose stores are demolished. Change in Montgomery County today is primarily driven by development interests, even when other business interests are damaged in the process.
Finally, urbanization of White Flint and Rockville Pike is leading to more driving, not less. The patrons of demolished businesses astronomically outnumber the future residents of luxury buildings in the area. When that Hallmark ornament cannot be found in White Flint, or that Toys R Us-exclusive toy must be had for Christmas, shoppers don't deprive themselves - they hit the road. And now their shopping trip burns several times the amount of gas. So we've made our community less convenient (unless your life revolves around $100 restaurant dinners and high-end shopping 365 days a year), and increased auto emissions, to boot.
In what is becoming a "disposable society," there are costs. Welcome to the dark side.
White Flint Mall demolition, phase one (Photos)
Phase one demolition continues (Photos)
The Cheesecake Factory goes dark at White Flint Mall (Photos)
Sunday, December 29, 2013
BETHESDA CRIME REPORT FOR DECEMBER 26, 2013
Robbery. 7900 block Norfolk Avenue.
Theft. 7200 block Wisconsin Avenue (downtown Bethesda).
Drug arrest. 5300 block Westbard Avenue.
Theft. Pooks Hill Road.
Theft. 10400 block Old Georgetown Road (Wildwood Shopping Center area).
Vehicle burglary. 11100 block Troy Road (Strathmore/Garrett Park area).
Vehicle burglary. 6700 block Democracy Boulevard.
TWIX GINGERBREAD REVIEW (VIDEO)
THE WAYGOOSE CLOSES IN BETHESDA
Co-owner Deborah Simon posted the following sign-off message online:
"After 20 years (and 21 Holiday Seasons) it's time to move on and explore new pathways. It has been quite a journey -- filled with wonderful memories, people & stories.
Thank you, thank you to the many customers that made the journey with us. It has been so gratifying to follow along as families formed and grew. I am still astounded when I see those babies heading off to college.
To the craftspeople I have been so proud to showcase I have only two words: endless gratitude. Your creative spark and spirit have made Waygoose what it is.
To my Waygoose Family, I will be eternally grateful to you for your hard work, ideas, support and love.
My love affair with handmade works of art will always continue. I plan to maintain an online presence in order to help you find the work you have grown to love. So stay tuned.
Our doors close at 6 p.m. Saturday, December 28, but my heart remains open to you always.
Thank you,
Deborah"
Many promises were made that Rockville businesses would be able to return to the new town center after it was finished. However, Magruder's never reopened, and the town center never got a grocery store. A more high-end market, Dawson's Market, eventually leased the space that had originally been intended for Magruder's or another grocery chain.
Saturday, December 28, 2013
WENDY'S SPICY CHIPOTLE JR. CHEESEBURGER REVIEW (VIDEO)
BETHESDA AIRBAG THIEF ON THE PROWL - BETHESDA CRIME ALERT
Friday, December 27, 2013
PREVIEW THE INTERIOR FINISHES OF THE GALLERY BETHESDA LUXURY APARTMENTS (PHOTOS)
LEAN CUISINE ROASTED TURKEY BREAST REVIEW (VIDEO)
ROOF BETHESDA ROOFTOP RESTAURANT NOW TAKING OPENTABLE RESERVATIONS
Thursday, December 26, 2013
MADONNA OF THE TRAIL STATUE DRESSED FOR CHRISTMAS (PHOTOS)
HOLIDAY CHIPS AHOY REVIEW (VIDEO) - CHRISTMAS COUNTDOWN
Chips Ahoy, America's best-selling chocolate chip cookie, has a very inclusive Holiday cookie. The packaging gives a shout-out to Chanukah and Kwanzaa, as well as to Christmas.
THEFTS IN DOWNTOWN BETHESDA, BALTAN ROAD HIT AGAIN IN SUMNER CRIME SPIKE - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on December 23:
Theft. 7600 block Old Georgetown Road (downtown Bethesda).
Theft. 7700 block Woodmont Avenue.
Theft. 7200 block Woodmont Avenue.
Vehicle burglary. 4600 block Leland Street (downtown Bethesda).
Theft. Chevy Chase Club.
Theft. 5000 block Baltan Road (Sumner).
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
GOLDFISH HOLIDAY VANILLA CUPCAKE GRAHAMS REVIEW (VIDEO)
Pepperidge Farm has a special Goldfish graham cookie for the holidays - Goldfish Holiday Vanilla Cupcake Grahams. Does it really have the rich flavor of a Georgetown Cupcake or Tastykake? Watch my video review to find out.
BURGLARY IN EDGEMOOR, WEAPONS ARREST IN WILDWOOD AREA - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Here's a roundup of crimes reported across Bethesda on December 22:
Theft. 7600 block Old Georgetown Road (downtown Bethesda).
Disorderly conduct. 4900 block St. Elmo Avenue.
Drug arrest. Edgemoor Lane and Arlington Road.
Theft. 4300 block East-West Highway (near BCC High School).
Burglary. 7100 block Fairfax Road (Edgemoor neighborhood).
Theft. 7200 block Chestnut Street (Martin's Additions).
Theft. 9400 block Old Georgetown Road (YMCA area).
Weapons offense arrest. Old Georgetown Road at Democracy Boulevard.
Theft. 11300 block Rockville Pike (White Flint).
Theft. Macy's at Westfield Montgomery Mall.
Tuesday, December 24, 2013
GALLERY BETHESDA CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
The lobby entrance canopy has been installed |
The street level lobby and retail space are nearing completion |
Distinctive street lamps are being installed outside |
3 MUSKETEERS HOT COCOA WITH MARSHMALLOW REVIEW (VIDEO)
TOLL BROS. REQUESTS REDUCTIONS IN UNITS, PARKING, REC SPACE FOR HAMPDEN ROW CONDOS
Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers is requesting reductions in its Hampden Row condominium approved site plan from the Montgomery County Planning Department. "Wait a minute... 'Approved site plan!?' I thought this thing was just announced," you might be saying. Apparently, the Toll Brothers City Living project for this Hampden Lane site is not originally theirs, but a revamp of a previous developer's plan, approved during the real estate bubble period.
Toll Md. IV, the applicant, is requesting a reduction in units from 60 to 55, a reduction in parking spaces from 88 to 69, and a trim of the building's recreational space to 6077 square feet.
According to a document filed by the applicant's attorney, Pat Harris, a more thorough preparation of building permit plans made clear that the proposed structure could not hold 60 units. The developer also believes the current market trend is toward larger units. Harris argues that the new proposal of 69 spaces provides one more than is required by the county, due to the site's proximity to Metro, and location within a transit development area. Likewise, Harris says the new recreational space is still 9% more than the county requires. Finally, the applicant says the new architecture will be more traditional than the site plan originally approved. Therefore, Toll Brothers is requesting amended changes to landscaping and benches.
Overall, Harris describes the proposed changes as minor. The final building design has not been viewed by the public, but the project has gained national attention as suburban homebuilder Toll Brothers enters the urban real estate market.
Monday, December 23, 2013
MORE VEHICLES BROKEN INTO IN BETHESDA, ROBBERY ON WESTLAKE DRIVE AND MORE: BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Among other notable crimes, there was an assault reported on Johnson Avenue, and a robbery on Westlake Drive.
Here is a roundup of crimes reported around Bethesda on December 20:
Vehicle burglary. 5400 block Roosevelt Street (Suburban Hospital area).
Vehicle burglary. Chevy Chase ES.
Vehicle burglary. 5200 block River Road (Westbard area).
Burglary. 3800 block Village Park Drive (Chevy Chase).
Assault. 5500 block Johnson Avenue (Old Georgetown Road corridor).
Vehicle burglary. 8600 block Rayburn Road (Bradley Hills).
Theft. 5300 block Western Avenue (Mazza Gallerie area).
Theft. 8800 block Walnut Hill Road (Chevy Chase).
Vehicle burglary. 6300 block Haviland Drive (Bannockburn/off Goldsboro Rd.).
Vehicle burglary. 6300 block Haviland Drive (Bannockburn/off Goldsboro Rd.).
Vehicle burglary. 6300 block Blackwood Road (Bannockburn/off Goldsboro Rd.).
Theft. 6500 block Lone Oak Drive (Democracy Boulevard/Davis Library area).
Drug arrest. Rockville Pike and Flanders Avenue.
Vehicle burglary. 11400 block Rockville Pike (White Flint).
Theft. Westfield Montgomery Mall.
Theft. Macy's at Westfield Montgomery Mall.
Robbery. 10300 block Westlake Drive (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
PRINGLES TORTILLAS REVIEW (VIDEO)
OLD BETHESDA POST OFFICE CONSTRUCTION UPDATE (PHOTOS)
Here's a look at the continuing interior renovation of the historic Bethesda Post Office, on Wisconsin Avenue at Montgomery Lane. The retail space is available for lease from Donohoe Development.
HAMBURGER HAMLET CLOSED: THE END (PHOTOS)
Signs in the front window read, "CLOSED LOST LEASE" |
The famous block letter Hamburger Hamlet sign |
The bar, with interior columns still trimmed for Christmas |
These retro doors have closed for the last time |
Sunday, December 22, 2013
UFC GYM INSTALLS SIGN IN BETHESDA (PHOTO)
UFC Gym, formerly L.A. Boxing on Cordell Avenue, has installed its permanent, exterior sign. Yes, the gym is an official offshoot of the MMA fighting empire.
THEFT SPREE CONTINUES IN WEST BETHESDA, ASSAULT AT BETHESDA COUNTRY CLUB, DRUG ARREST IN GROSVENOR - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
A separate wave of vehicle break-ins occurred on December 18 in White Flint, according to crime data. An assault was reported at Bethesda Country Club on Bradley Boulevard the same day, as well as a drug arrest in Grosvenor.
Here is a list of crimes reported across Bethesda on December 18 and 19:
Assault. Bethesda Country Club.
Theft. 7700 block Wisconsin Avenue (downtown Bethesda).
Theft. Bethesda Metro Center 1.
Theft. 4900 block Hampden Lane.
Burglary. 5300 block McKinley Street (NIH area).
Theft. 5200 block Chamberlin Avenue (Kenwood).
Theft. 5800 block Warwick Place (Somerset).
Burglary. 5100 block Dorset Avenue (Kenwood).
Theft. 4400 block Willard Avenue (Friendship Heights).
Theft. 5300 block Western Avenue (Mazza Gallerie area).
Vehicle burglary. 8900 block Ewing Drive (Bradley Hills area).
Theft. 4800 block Bayard Boulevard (Green Acres).
Drug arrest. 10400 block Grosvenor Place.
Vehicle burglary. 11300 block Orleans Way (White Flint).
Theft. 6100 block Tuckerman Lane (Tilden area).
Vehicle burglary. Orleans Terrace (White Flint).
Theft. 11300 block Woodglen Drive (White Flint).
Vehicle burglary. 11600 block Nebel Street (White Flint).
Theft. 11500 block Rockville Pike (White Flint).
Theft. 7100 block Democracy Boulevard (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
Theft. 7100 block Westlake Terrace (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
Theft. 7400 block Wisconsin Avenue (downtown Bethesda).
Theft. 8000 block Wisconsin Avenue (downtown Bethesda).
Vehicle burglary. 4800 block Cordell Avenue.
Theft. 4900 block Auburn Avenue (downtown Bethesda).
Drug arrest. MD 355 at Cedar Lane.
Vehicle burglary. 5200 block Elsmere Avenue (Cedar Lane area).
Vehicle burglary. 4700 block Merivale Road (Green Acres vicinity, River Road corridor).
Vehicle burglary. 6000 block Roosevelt Street (Bradmoor).
Theft. 5100 block Westpath Way (Sumner).
Theft. Ericsson Road (Cabin John/Glen Echo area).
Vehicle theft. 11400 block Rockville Pike (White Flint).
Theft. 10400 block Auto Park Avenue (Westfield Montgomery Mall area).
TACO BELL GRILLED STUFT NACHO REVIEW (VIDEO)
Saturday, December 21, 2013
CITY LIGHTS OF CHINA POSTS COMING SOON SIGN IN BETHESDA (PHOTO)
The new location of City Lights of China on Bethesda Avenue (west of Arlington Road) has posted a "reopening soon" message out front. City Lights' former home, one block east on Bethesda Avenue, now belongs to ShopHouse.
GAMMA MARTIAL ARTS ACADEMY INSTALLS SIGNS AT BETHESDA ROW (PHOTOS)
BETHESDA ROW ADDS ELECTRONIC BILLBOARD ON BETHESDA LANE (PHOTOS)
Friday, December 20, 2013
THEFTS CONTINUE IN BETHESDA NEIGHBORHOODS NEAR MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE - BETHESDA CRIME UPDATE
Three more thefts were reported in neighborhoods along Massachusetts Avenue in Bethesda on December 17. One was in Sumner on Baltan Road, which has already been hit in this crime spike. The second and third were in the Green Acres/Glen Cove area. Since my last crime update, another theft was also reported not far from Baltan, in the 5100 block of Westpath Way.
LUNCHABLES HOT DOGS REVIEW (VIDEO)
Tune in each day through January 6 for a new episode of the Christmas Countdown on The Robert Dyer Channel.