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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Bethesda is stuck in the 70s. Not much new construction and the jobs are going elsewhere. [/quote] Bethesda has the perfect blend of modernity and historic charm. Bethesda’s newest landmark skyscraper has a sky bridge, the likes of which this area has never seen before. It’s a marvel of engineering and the complex looks like something straight out of Singapore. https://www.sbaranes.com/portfolio/all/grid/project/the-wilson-and-the-elm A modern light rail line will soon wisk passengers to Silver Spring and College Park. Then you have the charming old Post Office building, the historic Bethesda Theater for jazz shows, the beautifully renovated and much beloved Bethesda Chevy Chase High School. The beautiful Strathmore Hall is close by for BSO concerts. Plus all the benefits the previous posts mentioned. If anything Tysons is stuck in the 70s with its 1960s era Tysons Corner Mall and Shakey’s Pizza. However, the Metro rail connectivity is a plus and the Capital One Bank concert hall is a nice venue. These developments are helping Tysons slowly emerge from a 1970s suburban vision of the future. But it still has a long ways to go. Bethesda is already there by leaps and bounds. [/quote]
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