The more of the former bank building at 7316 Wisconsin Avenue is demolished, the more of The Wilson and The Elm you can see from Hampden Lane in downtown Bethesda. There's a lot of rubble to be hauled away here. You can also see some of the felled decorative street lamps. This building is coming down to clear the way for B.F. Saul's Hampden House apartment tower.
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Sunday, March 06, 2022
7316 Wisconsin Avenue demolition update (Photos)
The more of the former bank building at 7316 Wisconsin Avenue is demolished, the more of The Wilson and The Elm you can see from Hampden Lane in downtown Bethesda. There's a lot of rubble to be hauled away here. You can also see some of the felled decorative street lamps. This building is coming down to clear the way for B.F. Saul's Hampden House apartment tower.
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I wish they'd close off Hampden Lane completely so they could do this more quickly and get it over with. Keeping Hampden open is really dragging this process out.
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