Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ Maxx and Marshall's have the same parent company.
Parent company is betting on improved results in a revived location.
If there's only 1 of the 2, instead of both, that's not a big financial add to the community. Just stronger results for the parent corporation.
TJ Maxx has been doing pretty well with the kind of shopper who browses as a pastime and buys more than expected. I do shop at TJ Maxx myself. However, it's pretty downscale. I've never been to any of the rumored high-end TJ Maxxes that have real designer stuff. This isn't going to get FH to where it used to be.
There's Tiffany, Saks, Brooks Brothers and a Porsche showroom in FH. Fancy enough for you?
Don't you find it odd to have a TJ Maxx near a Saks?
I think it's perfect. I go to Tiffany for anniversaries and baby showers. Brooks Brothers for DH's work clothes, Saks for mine. TJ Maxx for the kids and our everyday clothes. It's all in the mix!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ Maxx and Marshall's have the same parent company.
Parent company is betting on improved results in a revived location.
If there's only 1 of the 2, instead of both, that's not a big financial add to the community. Just stronger results for the parent corporation.
TJ Maxx has been doing pretty well with the kind of shopper who browses as a pastime and buys more than expected. I do shop at TJ Maxx myself. However, it's pretty downscale. I've never been to any of the rumored high-end TJ Maxxes that have real designer stuff. This isn't going to get FH to where it used to be.
There's Tiffany, Saks, Brooks Brothers and a Porsche showroom in FH. Fancy enough for you?
Don't you find it odd to have a TJ Maxx near a Saks?
Anonymous wrote:construction of the Mazda Gallery almost done
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What friendship heights needs badly is for the GEICO campus to get redeveloped.
Don't hold your breath--we were looking at a house in that area 10 years ago and that redevelopment was "imminent" then.
Anonymous wrote:What friendship heights needs badly is for the GEICO campus to get redeveloped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ Maxx and Marshall's have the same parent company.
Parent company is betting on improved results in a revived location.
If there's only 1 of the 2, instead of both, that's not a big financial add to the community. Just stronger results for the parent corporation.
TJ Maxx has been doing pretty well with the kind of shopper who browses as a pastime and buys more than expected. I do shop at TJ Maxx myself. However, it's pretty downscale. I've never been to any of the rumored high-end TJ Maxxes that have real designer stuff. This isn't going to get FH to where it used to be.
There's Tiffany, Saks, Brooks Brothers and a Porsche showroom in FH. Fancy enough for you?
Don't you find it odd to have a TJ Maxx near a Saks?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP do a search on here, there is a long thread from this year about the decline of FH. Some useful insights there.
I did, but I was looking for more updated info. While I looked up Mazda Gallery info, I couldn’t find info what’s going on with the building were Pottery Barn used to be.
It looks like there's a Trader Joe's coming to the building where Pottery Barn used to be a long time ago (Chevy Chase Pavillion), and then H&M:
https://robertdyer.blogspot.com/2024/11/trader-joes-construction-begins-in.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP do a search on here, there is a long thread from this year about the decline of FH. Some useful insights there.
I did, but I was looking for more updated info. While I looked up Mazda Gallery info, I couldn’t find info what’s going on with the building were Pottery Barn used to be.
Anonymous wrote:OP do a search on here, there is a long thread from this year about the decline of FH. Some useful insights there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TJ Maxx and Marshall's have the same parent company.
Parent company is betting on improved results in a revived location.
If there's only 1 of the 2, instead of both, that's not a big financial add to the community. Just stronger results for the parent corporation.
TJ Maxx has been doing pretty well with the kind of shopper who browses as a pastime and buys more than expected. I do shop at TJ Maxx myself. However, it's pretty downscale. I've never been to any of the rumored high-end TJ Maxxes that have real designer stuff. This isn't going to get FH to where it used to be.
There's Tiffany, Saks, Brooks Brothers and a Porsche showroom in FH. Fancy enough for you?
Anonymous wrote:TJ Maxx and Marshall's have the same parent company.
Parent company is betting on improved results in a revived location.
If there's only 1 of the 2, instead of both, that's not a big financial add to the community. Just stronger results for the parent corporation.
TJ Maxx has been doing pretty well with the kind of shopper who browses as a pastime and buys more than expected. I do shop at TJ Maxx myself. However, it's pretty downscale. I've never been to any of the rumored high-end TJ Maxxes that have real designer stuff. This isn't going to get FH to where it used to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are the plans to move the bus depot to the L&T space and redevelop the current depot space right on Wisconsin?
It seems as if the last project update was more than two years ago. I have no idea where it stands.
I do know that a whole lot of alleged YIMBYs in the neighborhood have turned into NIMBYs over the plan.