| Weird? |
Let me reframe. Why is Park Potomac so low class? I thought Potomac was supposed to be nice but the socio economic demographic makeup of Quincy’s for MNF is something I’d expect in Germantown. I’ve seen more upscale crowds in sports bars in Columbia Heights. |
| Yes I agree |
| The townhouses in Park Potomac are overpriced. The Harris Teeter and the restaurants there are all fine but not fancy or special in any way. There are some crazy expensive little boutique shops like Elysiem (pet supplies) that are more Potomac-ish. |
| The Station at Riverdale Park near Hyattsville in PG County feels more upscale and has a far more affluent crowd at its bars and restaurants when I’ve been there. If you would have told me that a town center in PG County would be more upscale than a town center in Potomac 20 years ago I would have laughed you out of the room. But here we are. |
But it's not. I have been to both of them |
| I don’t know why theybdontbatvlesdy revamp or update the shopping center where Starbucks and Quincy’s are? They’re buildings a development with townhouses and condos across the street - I think it’s called north side? Or similar? |
Go around the block to near the brownstones they are so pretty. The rest no |
LOL Northside is really financially stupid side. Those condos and townhomes will never ever get the money they were bought for. No Metro near by. 1 elevator per building for poorly built condos by Pulte (which by the way are the same models at Crown farm, which had leaking windows, water leaks mold, etc), views of lifetime and no parking.... The Towns I think are built by another builder they might be better. |
| The roads are terrible all around there - a lot of Potomac actually- idk why? It also seems extra dark when you’re driving at night for some reason? Like not much street lighting and houses are dark up and down seven locks road? As someone who lives in McLean I don’t understand Potomac? It’s like it’s frozen in time from 20 years ago |
| Only 1 elevator for an entire building?! That’s crazy what if it is out of service?! |
| The brownstones do look nice but the area… |
That’s part of the appeal, to have it be more “pastoral”. What do you need the light for? You can see the night sky pretty well from Potomac |
I feel like somebody told you Potomac is high class and you’re showing some kind of Paris syndrome. It’s just a grocery store and some shops, man. It’s kept clean and there’s no hobos, an everybody looks put together: it’s standard for the neighborhood. Venture out just west of Seven Locks and it’s your standard upper middle class suburbia of people walking their golden retrievers and moms going to the Lifetime Gym. I truly don’t see the “low class” aspect. I think you’re just trolling. |
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The shopping center you're describing is actually in Rockville. Well actually, the city limit cuts through the larger development: the townhouses and Harris Teeter and Founding Farmers are on the edge of Potomac. The Quincy's shopping center is entirely in Rockville (also on the edge).
I think of this area as no-mans-land 270 between the two. The only two shopping centers with actual "Potomac vibes" are Potomac Falls (Falls and River) and Cabin John (Seven Locks and Tuckerman). The former is "old Potomac" where you'll find more old guard and the later is more busy-family. But both are decidedly upper middle class to rich feeling Potomac experiences. The shopping center with Quincys and Walgreens and the UPS and liquor stores is...not. It's fine though! Perfectly nice! |