The building that long housed Tia Queta at 4839 Del Ray Avenue in downtown Bethesda has been sold. But it is not going to be part of any redevelopment project in the near future. A new restaurant tenant, Silk Route, has just leased the building, and is hiring staff. The new restaurant already has a liquor license hearing scheduled for April 9 at 2:30 PM.
According to Maryland real estate records, the property sold for $2,100,000. The new owner is a shell company, Nimi China, LLC. Their address is a Dover, Delaware company that provides a Delaware address to foreign entities, and is used by over 100,000 overseas businesses.


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How in the world had they stayed in business in recent years? The building looks like it should be condemned. If the tenant doesn't do major work, it won't matter if it's really good food because of the curb appeal or lack thereof.
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