Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Facadomy is not historic preservation. And a 6 or 7 story glass box of upscale flats on top of the Uptown would change its appearance considerably.
Nice strawman argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Do you have any proof of this? Is there a link?
Of course there's no proof. There never is. It's probably the same two or three bitter people in Cleveland Park spinning up these conspiracy theories. Their groupthink has left them far outside reality. Their sky is forever falling. Their beliefs are so firmly held that they cannot fathom someone disagreeing with them unless an ulterior motive is at play.
Anonymous wrote:
Do you have any proof of this? Is there a link?
Anonymous wrote:
Facadomy is not historic preservation. And a 6 or 7 story glass box of upscale flats on top of the Uptown would change its appearance considerably.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the little library in Tenleytown is getting multiple stories thrown on top soon (not historically equivalent I know). But is anyone looking at the traffic impact of all these new units? Traffic has been a crawl on Wisconsin and parking in the neighborhood an absolute mess of illegally parked MD and VA vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the little library in Tenleytown is getting multiple stories thrown on top soon (not historically equivalent I know). But is anyone looking at the traffic impact of all these new units? Traffic has been a crawl on Wisconsin and parking in the neighborhood an absolute mess of illegally parked MD and VA vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:If there is a neighborhood group that can pull together the money to buy the theater and program it as a non-profit and have it be viable from there, then terrific. God speed.
But short of that, it isn't viable as a theater any longer. It could be renovated with a multi story (not 6 or 7 as the hyperbole poster above falsely claims) addition to include housing.
Anonymous wrote:Apparently the little library in Tenleytown is getting multiple stories thrown on top soon (not historically equivalent I know). But is anyone looking at the traffic impact of all these new units? Traffic has been a crawl on Wisconsin and parking in the neighborhood an absolute mess of illegally parked MD and VA vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's quite clear that Mary Cheh and her staff sold out to Big Development some time ago, and they don't value neighborhood character, green space or historic preservation very much. During Cheh's meeting with a Northwest DC community group on the Comprehensive Plan amendments a few months ago, her chief of staff stunned everyone by stating that trying to preserve the iconic Uptown Theater wasn't worth the effort and then asserted that dense, mixed-use development at the Uptown "is exactly what we want there." Cheh didn't correct him.
Good for her. Thank god the iconic facade is protected as part of the historic district but let's not pretend a theater is viable there.
Anonymous wrote:It's quite clear that Mary Cheh and her staff sold out to Big Development some time ago, and they don't value neighborhood character, green space or historic preservation very much. During Cheh's meeting with a Northwest DC community group on the Comprehensive Plan amendments a few months ago, her chief of staff stunned everyone by stating that trying to preserve the iconic Uptown Theater wasn't worth the effort and then asserted that dense, mixed-use development at the Uptown "is exactly what we want there." Cheh didn't correct him.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked why the ANC chairman attended the New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago? He is close with Brooke Pinto whose father has known ties to Trump. Perhaps someone should ask the Councilwoman what is going on.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone asked why the ANC chairman attended the New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago? He is close with Brooke Pinto whose father has known ties to Trump. Perhaps someone should ask the Councilwoman what is going on.