Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Very welcome news re: the Trader Joe’s. I’m really looking forward to having a TJ’s that I can walk to — and a neighborhood option for groceries that is not owned by Amazon.
As an update, the Heights Food Hall was pretty empty the last two times I went there, and my favorite stall — Supreme Barbecue— has closed. I continue to be disappointed that the management never really reached out to the neighborhood to promote what they offer. If you build it, we will come — but only if we know what you offer and that you’re open. Sigh.
That food hall will be closed within a year, I'm going to guess. It's been completely empty every time I've checked it out. It's a terrible location with almost zero visibility to anyone who doesn't live in one of the surrounding buildings.
Where is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Very welcome news re: the Trader Joe’s. I’m really looking forward to having a TJ’s that I can walk to — and a neighborhood option for groceries that is not owned by Amazon.
As an update, the Heights Food Hall was pretty empty the last two times I went there, and my favorite stall — Supreme Barbecue— has closed. I continue to be disappointed that the management never really reached out to the neighborhood to promote what they offer. If you build it, we will come — but only if we know what you offer and that you’re open. Sigh.
That food hall will be closed within a year, I'm going to guess. It's been completely empty every time I've checked it out. It's a terrible location with almost zero visibility to anyone who doesn't live in one of the surrounding buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Very welcome news re: the Trader Joe’s. I’m really looking forward to having a TJ’s that I can walk to — and a neighborhood option for groceries that is not owned by Amazon.
As an update, the Heights Food Hall was pretty empty the last two times I went there, and my favorite stall — Supreme Barbecue— has closed. I continue to be disappointed that the management never really reached out to the neighborhood to promote what they offer. If you build it, we will come — but only if we know what you offer and that you’re open. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Very welcome news re: the Trader Joe’s. I’m really looking forward to having a TJ’s that I can walk to — and a neighborhood option for groceries that is not owned by Amazon.
As an update, the Heights Food Hall was pretty empty the last two times I went there, and my favorite stall — Supreme Barbecue— has closed. I continue to be disappointed that the management never really reached out to the neighborhood to promote what they offer. If you build it, we will come — but only if we know what you offer and that you’re open. Sigh.
That food hall will be closed within a year, I'm going to guess. It's been completely empty every time I've checked it out. It's a terrible location with almost zero visibility to anyone who doesn't live in one of the surrounding buildings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Very welcome news re: the Trader Joe’s. I’m really looking forward to having a TJ’s that I can walk to — and a neighborhood option for groceries that is not owned by Amazon.
As an update, the Heights Food Hall was pretty empty the last two times I went there, and my favorite stall — Supreme Barbecue— has closed. I continue to be disappointed that the management never really reached out to the neighborhood to promote what they offer. If you build it, we will come — but only if we know what you offer and that you’re open. Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:The residential/commercial complex replacing Mazza Gallerie will be ready in a few months.
Trader Joe’s is opening across Wisconsin Avenue in a month or two.
Rumor has it that that big box Trone wine store is opening at Mazza but neighbors don’t want it and are protesting due to the impact on Rodman’s, Magruder’s and that wine store down by Van Ness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There used to be a hardware store at Tenley. Hechingers. It was in the place where that CVS is located. It was a local chain from MD and it was pretty much like Lowes and Home Depot. I think they moved over to the lower level of the old Sears across the street at one point. Strosniders is ok, but its Bethesda. There was an ACE Hardware located where Amazon Fresh is at one point. Before that it was a Blockbuster Video. There was a Hudson Trail Outfitters up at Tenley as well. Kind of a nicer version of REI so you could get all your outdoor gear and biking/kayaking stuff without the drive out to MD. It was a shame they closed all their stores.
I think hechingers was where the Target is now .
Anonymous wrote:There used to be a hardware store at Tenley. Hechingers. It was in the place where that CVS is located. It was a local chain from MD and it was pretty much like Lowes and Home Depot. I think they moved over to the lower level of the old Sears across the street at one point. Strosniders is ok, but its Bethesda. There was an ACE Hardware located where Amazon Fresh is at one point. Before that it was a Blockbuster Video. There was a Hudson Trail Outfitters up at Tenley as well. Kind of a nicer version of REI so you could get all your outdoor gear and biking/kayaking stuff without the drive out to MD. It was a shame they closed all their stores.
Anonymous wrote:It is empty and lame because the highrises are too far from Wisconsin Ave. It needs residential over commercial on Wisconsin. They should also figure out a way to add street level commercial where the high-rises are.