Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everything in that area dies.
Yep, they tried to revitalized that area with the high end shops but man, what a dud that was. FH is where retail goes to die for some reason.
eAnonymous wrote:Don't you keep up with local news?
Life sciences/tech campus
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/development/elrich-seeks-developer-to-build-white-flint-life-sciences-tech-campus/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to move Saks, Neimans, and Bloomingdales to the White Flint Mall site and build an open air town center. Think a more upscale Pike and Rose that would serve as almost a Tysons 2 to Montgomery Mall's Tysons 1.
Take all the space that's left after, including the Lord and Taylor lot and the Mazza Galleria, and build an upscale version of the Mosaic District mixed with The Wharf. A lot of people would buy $2 million dollar elevator THs, $650,000 1br apartments, and $850,000 2br apartments if you built an expansive new development at this location with a lot of ground floor boutiques / restaurants, and amenities (pools, high-end movie theaters ala IPic, high end gyms like Equinox, swanky cocktail bars). There would be a humungous market for people who want to live in DC or live just on the DC line in good school districts but also say they're in the city. All it takes is good planning, like they did for The Wharf.
I mean this is pretty much the plan for the old Fannie Mae site across from sidwell. Construction is pretty far along.
This doesn't mean another development like this can't happen a few miles away. Chevy Chase has cache that the Fannie Mae location does not. Having an elevator townhome or a luxury condo next to a posh new set of development on the same level as the Fannie Mae location, if not better, would sell. Being able to walk from your townhome to stores like Tiffany's, Whole Foods, and the Metro in under 5 minutes would have a lot of appeal. You'd also be a short drive / walk to the country clubs along Connecticut. The area around Friendship Heights could be really, really nice with the right planning.
Anonymous wrote:Everything in that area dies.
Anonymous wrote:Don't you keep up with local news?
Life sciences/tech campus
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/development/elrich-seeks-developer-to-build-white-flint-life-sciences-tech-campus/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They need to move Saks, Neimans, and Bloomingdales to the White Flint Mall site and build an open air town center. Think a more upscale Pike and Rose that would serve as almost a Tysons 2 to Montgomery Mall's Tysons 1.
Take all the space that's left after, including the Lord and Taylor lot and the Mazza Galleria, and build an upscale version of the Mosaic District mixed with The Wharf. A lot of people would buy $2 million dollar elevator THs, $650,000 1br apartments, and $850,000 2br apartments if you built an expansive new development at this location with a lot of ground floor boutiques / restaurants, and amenities (pools, high-end movie theaters ala IPic, high end gyms like Equinox, swanky cocktail bars). There would be a humungous market for people who want to live in DC or live just on the DC line in good school districts but also say they're in the city. All it takes is good planning, like they did for The Wharf.
I mean this is pretty much the plan for the old Fannie Mae site across from sidwell. Construction is pretty far along.
Anonymous wrote:They need to move Saks, Neimans, and Bloomingdales to the White Flint Mall site and build an open air town center. Think a more upscale Pike and Rose that would serve as almost a Tysons 2 to Montgomery Mall's Tysons 1.
Take all the space that's left after, including the Lord and Taylor lot and the Mazza Galleria, and build an upscale version of the Mosaic District mixed with The Wharf. A lot of people would buy $2 million dollar elevator THs, $650,000 1br apartments, and $850,000 2br apartments if you built an expansive new development at this location with a lot of ground floor boutiques / restaurants, and amenities (pools, high-end movie theaters ala IPic, high end gyms like Equinox, swanky cocktail bars). There would be a humungous market for people who want to live in DC or live just on the DC line in good school districts but also say they're in the city. All it takes is good planning, like they did for The Wharf.
Anonymous wrote:It would be amazing if one of those sites was turned into a huge family gym like the St James. It is so annoying that all gymnastics, ice skating etc are far out in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:It would be amazing if one of those sites was turned into a huge family gym like the St James. It is so annoying that all gymnastics, ice skating etc are far out in the suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't you keep up with local news?
Life sciences/tech campus
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/development/elrich-seeks-developer-to-build-white-flint-life-sciences-tech-campus/
Snarky and wrong is not a good look..... lol
Be nice. This person clearly read too quickly and thought it was about the Lord & Taylor space in White Flint. Relax.
Be nice to the asshole? Why?
Or just look past it and move on? Choose kindness?