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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Move-Ins at 17-Story Gallery Bethesda Could Start In December

The mixed-use apartment tower is under construction at 4800 Auburn Avenue.

Residents could be moving into a 17-story Auburn Avenue apartment tower as early as December. The development, known as Gallery Bethesda, is under construction at 4800 Auburn. When complete, it will feature 234 apartments and more than 4,600 square feet of ground-floor retail facing Del Ray and Auburn Avenues. First move-ins should begin by December 2013 or January 2014, according to Jad Donohoe of developers the Donohoe Companies. The last units will be released in May, Donohoe said. The mixed-use building will boast amenities including a rooftop pool with an outdoor kitchen area, a sundeck and clubroom, a fitness room and coffee bar, a dog walk and washing station and a business center. A leasing website further details the structure: …

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Michael Smith

8:04 am on Wednesday, April 3, 2013

It would be nice to have some kind of price range to know what people in Bethesda will be looking forward to paying. Sounds like you'll be going for the "luxury" market with unrealistic rents like Upstairs at Bethesda Rowe. I guess new affordable housing is too much to ask for and my guess is you guys will be $1,800+ for a efficiency, 2k+ for 1br, 3k+ for 2BR. If I'm wrong I'll be shocked but it …   more ›

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Just Cakes Closes Bethesda Storefront

The bakery, which has been open on Rugby Avenue since 2003, will continue to sell online.

Bethesda favorite Just Cakes has announced that it has closed its Rugby Avenue storefront. The shop will continue selling its baked goods online. Its last day in Bethesda was Sunday, March 17. The news was first reported by Bethesda blogger Robert Dyer. The bakery will continue selling cookies, bars, breads and coffee for home delivery from the online store at www.justcakes.com, according to an online announcement. "It has been a wonderful opportunity to serve our customers in Bethesda, and the DC area as our community bakery, along with its littlest customers, have grown since our opening in 2003," reads an online posting. "We will always remember the many happy faces of our friends that have enjoyed our tasty offerings, birthday parties…

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jag

10:39 am on Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Darcy is the only condo building under construction in the last 4 years and a large chunk of the units were pre-sold before the shovels even hit the ground (for $1200 per sqft, nevertheless). there's a huge amount of pent up demand.   more ›

Monday, March 11, 2013

Restaurant At Norfolk, Cordell Dubbed ‘Roof’

Check out an animation of the restaurant, which will feature a roof deck and two upscale dining rooms and could be open by July.

The restaurant planned to take over the second floor and roof deck of a new Woodmont Triangle commercial building has been dubbed “Roof,” and it could be open by July. “What we’re trying to accomplish is a nice rooftop dining atmosphere that transitions into a happening night spot in the evenings,” Tommy Joe’s owner Alan Pohoryles, who is behind the new restaurant, told Patch. Renovations and additions to an existing commercial building at Norfolk and Cordell avenues are underway. Check out an animation of the concept for the new space via Steven J. Karr, AIA Inc. Following its opening – sometime between the middle of July and the beginning of August – the bar and eatery will be open for dinner for the first few weeks, and then will open …

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ground Floor Retail Sought for New Building Featuring Restaurant, Roof Deck

With a Dunkin' Donuts and a new restaurant by the owner of Tommy Joe's planned, what else would you like to see in the new building?

Developers of a building that will house a Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin-Robbins and a new restaurant featuring a rooftop deck by the owner of Tommy Joe's are looking to round out its retail concept. The commercial project, located at the corner of Norfolk and Cordell avenues and dubbed Norfolk-Cordell II, is being developed by Park Place Properties. Construction is moving along at the site with renovations and additions to an existing commercial building.  A sign outside the new building advertises a remaining 4,000 square feet of "prime first floor retail space" in the 10,000-square-foot building. The owner of Tommy Joe’s will lease the second floor and the roof deck, and there’s space for up to three more restaurants on the first floor, …

Julie Marcis

1:37 pm on Friday, March 8, 2013

With the departure of Pirjo, we need another smart/chic women's clothing store.   more ›

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Haandi Re-Opens on Norfolk Avenue

Indian restaurant displaced by a Bethesda development has found a new home just around the corner.

A favorite Bethesda Indian restaurant has re-opened in the Woodmont Triangle after being displaced by construction of a Fairmont Avenue high rise. Haandi has re-opened at 7907 Norfolk Avenue, in the former Uptown Deli space. The construction of a 17-story high-rise displaced the former Fairmont Avenue eatery, along with other Bethesda mainstays Sweet Basil and Foong Lin. Demolition at the high-rise project site is expected to begin soon. Foong Lin was recently re-incarnated as the House of Foong Lin in the former Moon Gate space, Bethesda Magazine reported. Haandi managing partner Madan Sundriyal told Bethesda Now he was glad to find a nearby location and had hoped to stay in Bethesda to serve his loyal patrons. Correction: This article …

Donna R. Savage

2:04 pm on Wednesday, March 6, 2013

I don't know what planet Joe is living on, but it isn't Earth! Haandi's food is FABulous! We've never been disappointed there, and often have been ecstatic about whatever we've ordered. Their Sunday brunch buffet (and weekday lunch buffet), which I hope will continue, allows a chance to sample dishes I might not have ordered from the menu. Good service and a pleasing ambiance too! Welcome back, …   more ›

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Harris Teeter In, Dunkin' Donuts Out: Bethesda's Month in Food

A roundup of the top food headlines this month in Bethesda.

February was a newsy month in the Bethesda food scene. Patch broke the news this month that Harris Teeter has signed a lease to be the grocery tenant at a new mixed-use development at 8300 Wisconsin Ave. The new grocery store is expected to open in 2015.  Also this month, we reported that Dunkin' Donuts is closing its Bethesda Avenue location after Bethesda Row management company Federal Realty did not renew their lease, which expires in May. The coffee shop has two new downtown Bethesda locations in the works. There was more news out of Friendship Heights from celebrity chef Bryan Voltaggio, Bethesda favorite Persimmon re-opened with a new look, Aroma Espresso debuted at the Montgomery Mall, and the new Prohibition-style bar and grill …

Michael Smith

8:32 am on Thursday, February 28, 2013

Cordell Ave also got Smokes BBQ(A great BBQ place) and 4935 Bar and Kitchen in addition to Brickside, both have great food and drinks.   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

Artist Workspace Planned for Fairmont High Rise

Studios are planned as a part of a mixed-use residential development at the site of a BP gas station.

More artist studios are planned for downtown Bethesda as a part of a 17-story, mixed-use residential development at 4990 Fairmont Ave., detailed Friday morning at a meeting of the Woodmont Triangle Action Group. Bethesda community leaders have long pushed for more artist workspace downtown. Studios planned for the Trillium development at Wisconsin Avenue and Battery Lane fell through when the development project fizzled. The studios are planned for the ground floor of the high-rise at 4990 Fairmont, a site at the corner of Old Georgetown Road where a BP gas station currently sits. Two thousand square feet of artist work space will border retail space and a residential lobby on the ground floor of the development, said property owner Thomas…

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Harris Teeter, 8300 Wisconsin Development to Open in 2015

Harris Teeter will "elevate the project to its full potential and will be a great addition to the surrounding neighborhood," developers said in a Thursday announcement.

The mixed-use residential development at 8300 Wisconsin Ave. that will bring a Harris Teeter to the Woodmont Triangle is set to open in spring of 2015, developers StonebridgeCarras said Thursday in a press release. Patch broke the news Wednesday that Harris Teeter had finalized a lease with Stonebridge, though developers would not confirm that the North Carolina-based grocery chain was the project's grocery tenant. More details emerged today as Stonebridge confirmed the news in an announcement. Harris Teeter has signed on to a 20-year lease for a 50,000 square-foot store planned as a part of the nine-story, mixed-use residential and commercial building, according to the statement. The project is set to break ground in April. The store, …

SPEAK OUT: Which Grocery Store Does Downtown Bethesda Need?

MOM's? Whole Foods? Dare we say...Wegman's? With a Harris Teeter and an as-yet-to-be-named market coming in to the Woodmont Triangle, we want to see what you think.

Grocery news is big news in Bethesda, and with a Harris Teeter now signed on at a new mixed-use development at 8300 Wisconsin Ave., we’re turning our attention to another market that’s planned for a new building just a few blocks south. Developers JBG are planning a 444,000 square-foot residential building with 475 units and more than 20,000 square feet of ground-floor retail at 7900 Wisconsin Avenue. The development will stretch from Wisconsin to Woodmont at St. Elmo avenues. The modified development, formerly planned to be the site of the new Bethesda police station, will go before the Montgomery County Planning Board Feb. 14. The building will feature a through-block open space that will pass beneath a portion of the building, with …

Scott Orkin

9:15 pm on Sunday, February 10, 2013

So, most of you have probably never heard of it (I am originally from NY). But a Fairway would be just perfect for Bethesda. http://www.fairwaymarket.com/   more ›

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Brickside Opens on Cordell

The much-anticipated restaurant is open for business and is planning a grand opening celebration Feb. 8.

The much-anticipated Brickside Food & Drink opened its doors to customers today at 4866 Cordell Ave. The restaurant was launched by the owners of Adams Morgan’s Grand Central and Villa Mozart Restaurant in Fairfax.  The Prohibition-style bar is "bolstered with a vintage, distillery atmosphere unlike anything in the Montgomery County neighborhood," reads a statement released by the restaurant. “We wanted to make a place where you can get together with the guys, impress a date, hang out with co-workers, bring the family or watch games and still have great food and drink options,” said Grand Central co-owner Brian Vasile, the restaurant's general manager, in a statement. Villa Mozart owner and Brickside chef Andrea Pace will serve up pizzas, …

John Floyd II

1:09 pm on Sunday, May 19, 2013

If they also featured authentic Prohibition-era music, I'd be interested, otherwise it's nothing special... just another "theme" sport bar with the same old head-pounding rock or pop every other place has.   more ›

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