Anonymous wrote:Friendship Heights is the best kept secret/best place to raise kids. Best childcare/preschool options. Best schools. Best playgrounds. Best commute options. Best groceries. Best shopping too, but really it's about online shopping and not having the packages stolen from your porch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the two Trader Joe’s in Bethesda, especially the one and the same complex as “little” Target? It’s always full no matter what time of day or evening but hard to imagine the need for three down a one mild stretch of Wisconsin.
Imagine wine and beet at TJ's
Anonymous wrote: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!
It was even wilder when Neiman Marcus used to be there as well.
My #1 complaint about FH is that it is impossible to create a coordinated plan that includes both the DC and MD side and each little area has different owners.
You have the random parking lot behind the new Mazza which has never been used, the massive parking lot for Saks that could be used…now the GEICO plaza that can be redeveloped.
Kind of a crazy amount of space so close in to the city.
Wish a Costco could replace the Geico area which would serve as an anchor to bring in the crowds…of course, that would never happen.
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:
Wish a Costco could replace the Geico area which would serve as an anchor to bring in the crowds…of course, that would never happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the two Trader Joe’s in Bethesda, especially the one and the same complex as “little” Target? It’s always full no matter what time of day or evening but hard to imagine the need for three down a one mile stretch of Wisconsin.
Well, 2-mile stretch, but I agree, and assume that the little TJ's in that nightmare of a shopping center will close when the new one opens in Chevy Chase Pavilion. It being full most of the time isn't saying much, because it doesn't take a lot of people to fill it up.
I remember when that TJ's was the only one around. We drove over from Takoma Park then. It was a nightmare to navigate that place. Both in a car and walking through the store with a cart.
I'd be shocked if Trader Joe's hadn't done the research to make sure all three could succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the two Trader Joe’s in Bethesda, especially the one and the same complex as “little” Target? It’s always full no matter what time of day or evening but hard to imagine the need for three down a one mile stretch of Wisconsin.
Well, 2-mile stretch, but I agree, and assume that the little TJ's in that nightmare of a shopping center will close when the new one opens in Chevy Chase Pavilion. It being full most of the time isn't saying much, because it doesn't take a lot of people to fill it up.
Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the two Trader Joe’s in Bethesda, especially the one and the same complex as “little” Target? It’s always full no matter what time of day or evening but hard to imagine the need for three down a one mile stretch of Wisconsin.
Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the two Trader Joe’s in Bethesda, especially the one and the same complex as “little” Target? It’s always full no matter what time of day or evening but hard to imagine the need for three down a one mild stretch of Wisconsin.