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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]You forget that Friendship Heights used to be a major hub of retail...at its peak in like 2005, you had a Neiman Marcus, Hechts, Saks Men's store (Saks store is still there), William Sonoma, AMC theatre, etc. You also had the Chevy Chase Collection with a Cartier, Jimmy Choo, Tiffany (still there), Brooks Brothers (still there), etc.[/b] Nobody would think to open a high-end boutique on CT avenue from Livingston to the Circle, when they were all clustered merely 4/10 of a mile away. The Internet and Covid killed FH...and to some extent City Center DC killed the Chevy Chase Collection as all the very high end boutiques migrated downtown. As others have mentioned, you also have downtown Bethesda very close by and there you have your Apple store, North Face and many other boutiques and shops. We will see if FH can make a rebound with the Total Wine opening and the Trader Joe's rumored to open any day now. There is also a Wonder Food Hall supposed to open and some other shops / restaurants.[/quote] You acknowledged that Friendship Heights went downhill because of Covid, yet Tysons Galleria has only gotten nicer since then and it has the same high end department stores. So it is not Covid per se because there are a lot of other retail areas in the region that have gotten nicer since 2005. University Park retail in MD is much nicer, City Center, The Wharf, the Mosaic District, Tysons, Clarendon, Ballston, Del Ray, and Old Town are all much nicer than they were in 2005 and none of these places has gotten worse since Covid. Even places that are immensely walkable from where Supreme Court justices live, like Brookdale Market and the stores in that strip mall, are subpar for the neighborhood. Why can’t a nicer grocery store exist there? Snider’s in Silver Spring and the Grosvenor Market are nicer and they are in much lower end neighborhoods and aren’t surrounded by $2-$3 million homes. The juxtaposition between Chevy Chase retail and housing stock is incredibly odd.[/quote] Tysons isn't really near any other retail area, while FH and CC are very close to Bethesda (only 1.5 miles from FH) and even Silver Spring. Bethesda has definitely grown / remained popular and really is the commercial hub for the area. Silver Spring has held up. I mean...if you don't go to Tysons Galleria, what's your next best closest alternative? I'm not sure why you are referencing all these other areas. I get that Georgetown, Union Market, Wharf, etc. are happening spots. CC isn't really an immensely walkable area for stores and most people drive to the grocery store. FH does have an Amazon Fresh and a Whole Foods and again a soon to be opened Trader Joe's. I guess the little strip mall on Brookville Road could maybe have a Dean & Deluca type place...but I doubt it would do all that well...maybe open an outpost of Broadbranch Market could do OK.[/quote]
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