Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same place. Only one Safeway (on Wisconsin in Burleith) within two miles. The WF at Tenleytown (2.9 miles), WF in Glover Park (2.2) and the WF at Friendship (4.2) are further.
Whole Foods 2323 Wisconsin Ave 1.4 miles
Safeway 1855 Wisconsin Ave NW 1.5 miles
Giant 3115 Lee Hwy in Arlington 1.5 miles
Safeway 3713 Lee highway1.5 Miles
Safeway 1525 Wilson Blvd 1.9 Miles
If you need really Upscale the Dean and Deluca is 2.0 miles away.
I realize some of these involve crossing the river, but the point is almost everyone in that neighborhood has a car. The neighborhood is designed with cars in mind. To say it will become a food desert requiring government intervention infringing on property rights is ridiculous.
Your distances are off. According to Google Maps, this distance from the Palisades Safeway (4865 Macarthur Blvd) to
Whole Foods 2323 Wisconsin Ave 2.2 miles
Safeway 1855 Wisconsin Ave NW 1.8 miles
Giant 3115 Lee Hwy in Arlington 3.9 miles
Safeway 3713 Lee highway 4.7 Miles
Safeway 1525 Wilson Blvd 3.2 Miles
These are the correct distances, unless you expected the person to fly by helicopter across the river. Normal people are stuck taking bridges and roads.
This reply is petty and pedantic, but you cannot be loose with "facts" to make them falsely support your thesis. Hold yourself to a higher standard. Do it for yourself, if not others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same place. Only one Safeway (on Wisconsin in Burleith) within two miles. The WF at Tenleytown (2.9 miles), WF in Glover Park (2.2) and the WF at Friendship (4.2) are further.
Whole Foods 2323 Wisconsin Ave 1.4 miles
Safeway 1855 Wisconsin Ave NW 1.5 miles
Giant 3115 Lee Hwy in Arlington 1.5 miles
Safeway 3713 Lee highway1.5 Miles
Safeway 1525 Wilson Blvd 1.9 Miles
If you need really Upscale the Dean and Deluca is 2.0 miles away.
I realize some of these involve crossing the river, but the point is almost everyone in that neighborhood has a car. The neighborhood is designed with cars in mind. To say it will become a food desert requiring government intervention infringing on property rights is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same place. Only one Safeway (on Wisconsin in Burleith) within two miles. The WF at Tenleytown (2.9 miles), WF in Glover Park (2.2) and the WF at Friendship (4.2) are further.
Whole Foods 2323 Wisconsin Ave 1.4 miles
Safeway 1855 Wisconsin Ave NW 1.5 miles
Giant 3115 Lee Hwy in Arlington 1.5 miles
Safeway 3713 Lee highway1.5 Miles
Safeway 1525 Wilson Blvd 1.9 Miles
If you need really Upscale the Dean and Deluca is 2.0 miles away.
I realize some of these involve crossing the river, but the point is almost everyone in that neighborhood has a car. The neighborhood is designed with cars in mind. To say it will become a food desert requiring government intervention infringing on property rights is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same place. Only one Safeway (on Wisconsin in Burleith) within two miles. The WF at Tenleytown (2.9 miles), WF in Glover Park (2.2) and the WF at Friendship (4.2) are further.
Whole Foods 2323 Wisconsin Ave 1.4 miles
Safeway 1855 Wisconsin Ave NW 1.5 miles
Giant 3115 Lee Hwy in Arlington 1.5 miles
Safeway 3713 Lee highway1.5 Miles
Safeway 1525 Wilson Blvd 1.9 Miles
If you need really Upscale the Dean and Deluca is 2.0 miles away.
I realize some of these involve crossing the river, but the point is almost everyone in that neighborhood has a car. The neighborhood is designed with cars in mind. To say it will become a food desert requiring government intervention infringing on property rights is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Same place. Only one Safeway (on Wisconsin in Burleith) within two miles. The WF at Tenleytown (2.9 miles), WF in Glover Park (2.2) and the WF at Friendship (4.2) are further.
Anonymous wrote:It's too hard to pedal my fixie up that hill in Tenely to get to WF. And I'm in AU Park. We're losing our Safeway to a bunch of Cadillac Liberals to make a lunchroom for their sprogs. It's an abomination.
Anonymous wrote:I take umbrage at the Chipotle jabs. I like me some Chipotle. Every neighborhood should have one. Now Panera -- that signals urban decay to me. That and a Payless shoe store next to a check cashing joint.
Anonymous wrote:At Tenleytown, Safeway had a very modest plan, height requests consistent with other developments in the neighborhood and very restrictive traffic and parking commitments.
In return the community was going to get a brand new store similar to other new stores in the area.
It was a win-win and the community said no, simply because they consider themselves developers and didn't want to make any concessions. They wanted Safeway to give them a new store, without the apartments on top (which were paying for the store improvements and parking). It was an obnoxious position on the neighborhood's part and they got what they deserved - nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they never close the Chevy Chase safeway. It may not be hip, but it's the right size. I can find what I need there and the parking is adequate.
What CC Safeway? You mean Bethesda on Arlington Road?
The one near the CC rec center on Conn across from the CVS.
Anonymous wrote:Ooh poor babies will be forced to scrabble for rations at Black Salt and the like. That's what you get for buying an overpriced home in a bad school district in the middle of a flood plain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope they never close the Chevy Chase safeway. It may not be hip, but it's the right size. I can find what I need there and the parking is adequate.
What CC Safeway? You mean Bethesda on Arlington Road?
Anonymous wrote:Giant is a dump. I love the one in downtown silver spring where the restrooms are in the back next to all the meat and chicken and smells like SHIT constantly. The entire back of the store smells like someone took a big SHIT on the floor and left it there. Don't even get me started on the 4 corners Safeway. These places could close for good and they would be doing us all a favor.