Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Winter Wonderland returns to Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle for 2022 on December 3


Santa Claus is coming to town...this Saturday, December 3, 2022 from 1:00 - 4:00 PM, for the annual Winter Wonderland festival at the corner of Norfolk and St. Elmo Avenues in Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle neighborhood. He will make his appearance at the event from 2:00 - 4:00. 


Come for Santa, but stay for the live music performances by choral groups from the Academy of the Holy Cross, Chevy Chase Elementary, Our Lady of Lourdes, Stone Ridge School, Walter Johnson High School, and Walt Whitman High School. There will be free craft activities from Imagination Stage and Game Genius, as well as face painting and ice sculpture carving.


Food and beverages will be sold by local Bethesda restaurants. Donations will be accepted by Sgt. Jack Hettchen Jr., Detachment (1428) Marine Corps League for Toys for Tots. For more information on Winter Wonderland contact the Bethesda Urban Partnership at 301/215-6660 or visit www.bethesda.org.

Car stolen in Grosvenor area of Bethesda


Montgomery County police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from the Grosvenor area of Bethesda early yesterday morning, November 29, 2022. The vehicle was parked outside a home in the 5800 block of Grosvenor Lane. It is believed the vehicle was stolen sometime between 10:00 PM Monday night and 3:00 AM Tuesday morning.

Westbard Square crane removal scheduled for Saturday


A crane that has been assisting with construction of the new Giant building at the Westbard Square development at 5400 Westbard Avenue will be removed from the site this Saturday, December 3, 2022. Expect temporary lane closures on Westbard Saturday morning, and watch for traffic control flagmen for directions. All businesses in the adjacent Westwood Shopping Center will be open during the crane removal operations.

Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Washington Gas project in Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle (Photos)


Watch for lane closures on Cordell and St. Elmo Avenues in downtown Bethesda. Washington Gas and its contractor, NPL, began a utility project on both streets in the Woodmont Triangle neighborhood yesterday. Flagmen were directing traffic.








Stonebridge acquires The Jewelry Exchange property in Bethesda


Earlier this month, I learned that the former home of The Jewelry Exchange at 7747 Old Georgetown Road in Bethesda had been sold. Now the new owner is known, as well, and it boosts the likelihood of a future redevelopment of the site. Bethesda-based Stonebridge has acquired the property for $3,600,000, according to Maryland real estate records. 

The development firm has already delivered two major projects in downtown Bethesda, the Lot 31 mega-redevelopment (The Darcy and The Flats at Bethesda Avenue, along with the gigantic public parking garage beneath the two buildings) and Avocet Tower. It has acquired several other large properties in Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and is a major player in the D.C. market. Currently, the one-story Jewelry Exchange building is on the market for lease. It is a prime property for redevelopment, particularly if Stonebridge can assemble it with one or more of the adjoining properties along St. Elmo Avenue.

Car stolen in Mohican Hills area of Bethesda


Montgomery County police are investigating the theft of a vehicle from the Mohican Hills neighborhood in Bethesda early Sunday morning. The vehicle was parked outside a home in the 6000 block of Onondaga Road. Property was stolen from a second vehicle parked in a driveway.

Monday, November 28, 2022

Christmas decorations popping up in downtown Bethesda (Photos)

Norfolk Avenue streetery

The holiday spirit is in evidence at the Norfolk Avenue streetery in downtown Bethesda's Woodmont Triangle, and on the ground level of the new Marriott International office building at 7750 Wisconsin Avenue. Once again, the Merry Bethesda selfie wall is now at the streetery, along with some wreaths - but few diners making use of the outdoor dining space. Over at the Marriott building, presents have been placed beneath Christmas trees in the lobby, along with a wreath.



Marriott International HQ








Dan and Bryan Trees open Christmas tree sales in Chevy Chase (Photos)


Dan and Bryan Trees
has opened its Christmas tree lot at 4600 Davidson Drive at Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase. Longtime residents will recognize this as a spot long used for Christmas tree sales on Chevy Chase's "green mile" between downtown Bethesda and Friendship Heights. They'll be open Monday-Friday 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM, and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekends, until they sell out. "No other place will have as beautiful & elegant trees," a sign out front boasts. 




Sunday, November 27, 2022

Massive power outage across Montgomery County



UPDATE - 12:48 AM, November 28: Both occupants of the plane have been successfully rescued, and are on the ground, Montgomery County Assistant Chief Administrative Officer Earl Stoddard said. They are being transported to local hospitals with serious injuries, Fire Chief Goldstein announced, a change from earlier announcements that there were no injuries. 

UPDATE - 12:25 AM, November 28: Pepco reports tremendous progress in power restoration, with only 1,297 customers remaining without power at this moment. Utility workers are using a bucket truck to ground the Pepco tower and transmission lines so that the rescue effort can finally get underway sometime this morning.

UPDATE - 11:50 PM: Pepco claims to have restored power to over 60% of customers affected by the power outage over the last hour. It reports there are now 34,688 customers still without electricity.

UPDATE - 11:30 PM: Montgomery County Public Schools will be closed Monday, November 28, 2022, due to the power outage. MCPS offices will also be closed Monday.

UPDATE - 10:01 PM: Maryland State police have identified the pilot of the plane as Patrick Merkle, 65, of Washington, D.C., and the passenger as Jan Williams, 66, of Louisiana. Both are still on-board awaiting rescue, and are reportedly not injured.  Their aircraft is a Mooney Mike 20P single engine plane. Pepco reports more customers are without power than ever tonight, with 113,081 now in the dark at this hour. Montgomery County Public Schools says it will make an announcement about potential school closures later tonight.

UPDATE - 9:05 PM: Montgomery County Fire Chief Scott Goldstein reports that Pepco crews have to manually climb up to ensure the tower is grounded. The plane must then be secured to the tower. A large crane from Digging and Rigging in Clarksburg has been brought in. Additional personnel resources are due to arrive on-scene at 9:30 PM. "One of our concerns is the safety of the occupants in the airplane, the safety of our fire and rescue personnel," Goldstein said. Goldstein confirmed there are two occupants in the plane. "I have no information, I'm not here to talk about power outages," he said. 

UPDATE - 8:34 PM: Occupants of the plane that crashed into the Pepco tower have not yet been rescued. The number of Pepco customers without power in Montgomery County has dropped from 80,922 to 75,672.

UPDATE - 6:03 PMMontgomery County Fire and Rescue Services spokesperson Pete Piringer reports that the power outage has been caused by a plane crash in the Montgomery Village/Gaithersburg area. The plane is stuck in a Pepco tower and power lines, Piringer said. Passengers on board are so far reported to be uninjured.

Pepco customers across Montgomery County are in the dark, after what appears to be a massive system failure. 78,944 customers are currently without power, according to the utility's outage map. In fact, over 20,000 more customers lost power just since I began typing this article. There is no violent weather in the area. 

Virtually all of the outages are in the central and eastern part of the county, but residents in several areas of Bethesda report that their lights flashed multiple times, power fluctuations that can damage appliances and devices. Few of the outages are west of I-270, in Rockville and Germantown. Some of the biggest outages are in Derwood, Aspen Hill, Olney and Wheaton. There are currently a couple of smaller outages in Bethesda - one in the Woodmont Triangle area, and another near the D.C.-Maryland border.

The outage follows a Thanksgiving on which power outages also occurred across the D.C. area. Stay tuned for further updates on the cause of the power outages.

Thanksgiving burglars used adjacent roof to burglarize Bethesda condo

Thanksgiving burglars are believed to have
used this adjacent retail wing roof to gain
access to a second-floor condo unit

The burglars who broke into a condo at Fairmont Plaza in downtown Bethesda on Thanksgiving used the roof of the property's retail wing to access the second-floor unit, according to a memo distributed to the building's residents last night. After scaling the one-story structure, the burglars removed a bedroom window to gain entry to the condo, and then fled with valuables.

Incredibly, the burglars were able to do all of this during the Thankgiving dinner hour without being noticed by passersby on the two streets below. Building management has made security camera footage available to the police, who are investigating the break-in.

Trash can bandits run wild on Old Georgetown Road in downtown Bethesda (Photos)


Downtown Bethesda residents awoke to find piles of trash on the sidewalk and in the roadway on Old Georgetown Road this morning. Trash can bandits hauled up and dumped out at least 3 public garbage cans overnight. The cans were on the block of Old Georgetown between Cordell Avenue and St. Elmo Avenue. At least one of the cans appeared to be damaged.





Saturday, November 26, 2022

Thanksgiving burglar strikes at Fairmont Plaza in Bethesda


Montgomery County police responded to a report of a burglary at the Fairmont Plaza condominiums at 4801 Fairmont Avenue during the Thanksgiving dinner hour. The burglary is believed to have occurred around 6:00 PM Thursday, November 24, 2022. Officers responding to the scene found evidence of forced entry at the condo unit in question.

Permanent sign installed at Foxtrot at Bethesda Row


Foxtrot
, a market and cafe at 7262 Woodmont Avenue at Bethesda Row, opened eight days ago. Yesterday, the permanent sign was installed over the storefront. By last night, it was already lit. 



Friday, November 25, 2022

Bethesda construction update: Solaire 7607 Old Georgetown Road apartments (Video + Photos)


Construction has picked up significant steam over the last several weeks at the future site of the Solaire 7607 Old Georgetown Road apartment tower in downtown Bethesda. Floors are rapidly rising on the former La Madeleine property. The building is now about 10 stories above street level, and will reach 22 floors upon delivery in Q4 2023. There was a minor fire at the site on November 18 (see photo immediately below), but work resumed later the same day.

Smoke emerges from a minor fire at
the construction site on November 18













White Flint-area Wendy's to be remodeled


The new restaurant design being rolled out across the Wendy's hamburger chain will be coming to their White Flint-area location for 2023. Wendy's at 5001 Nicholson Lane will undergo a remodeling in the coming months. Design changes included in the update are meant to increase accommodations for more drive-thru, delivery and mobile orders; reduce energy costs; and streamline front and back-of-house operations. The Derwood Wendy's is currently undergoing a major renovation.

Thursday, November 24, 2022

Marriott seeks liquor license for Bethesda HQ cafe


Marriott International
has applied for a liquor license for the ground floor cafe at its Bethesda headquarters at 7750 Wisconsin Avenue. A hearing will be held on the request on December 15, 2022 at 11:30 AM. Can booze entice more employees back into the office? Based on what can be seen through the windows on the ground level and office levels above during business hours, there are not that many employees choosing in-person work over working from home so far.