Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Construction underway on new Pike & Rose office building

Construction has begun on a new Class A office building at Pike & Rose, known as 909 Rose Avenue. Although the office market in moribund Montgomery County is weak, with no major corporate headquarters locating here in two decades, property owner Federal Realty is making a similar move to rival JBG Smith - moving their own headquarters from up Rockville Pike into this building, just as JBG will relocate its Chevy Chase HQ to 4747 Bethesda Avenue.

Federal is marketing the rest of the available space in 909 Rose with an emphasis on the amenities found in the Pike & Rose development, which now boasts arguably the best one-stop dining collection in Montgomery County. And the AMP concert venue and iPic Theater. The building itself will have a rooftop lounge and outdoor deck. Federal Realty is also promoting the idea that, with its HQ on-premises, tenants will have a better experience compared to a "remote landlord."

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

The building has been under construction since August.

Anonymous said...

Among all the new "Town Centers," Pike & Rose stands out as the best

Anonymous said...

The construction has shorted out the electrical in the community causing damage to residents electronics, with some outlets now being non functional and/or low voltage. Complete joke of a community even though it looks pretty.

Anonymous said...

The fact that there is already a tower crane in the ground is your clue that construction has been going on for several months now.

Also it would have been more interesting if there had been actual construction activity visible, you know, like in the daytime.

Anonymous said...

How about somerenderings and floor plans to show us what it will look like.

Anonymous said...

8:41am's favorite member of the Village People is the construction worker

Anonymous said...

http://www.theofficesatpikeandrose.com/

Anonymous said...

This same time tomorrow, @ 9:30 AM will be babbling about "F ton of mayo", "interns", "Frederick" or similar twaddle.