Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To add: When The Heights first opened, I think GEICO, nearby, was fully staffed. There are also other large-ish businesses, including Metro staff, and Metro riders. I don’t know if the Heights ever reached out to any of these potential sources of customers. I will say that as someone who occasionally takes the bus and the Metro trains, I never saw any posters or other information that would alert me to the presence of a food hall immediately at the top of one of the Metro station exits. If they didn’t want to pay to put up a poster in the tunnel leading directly to the exit just steps from the Heights, they could have done something with the building — like posting menus — to indicate to the thousands of commuters that the Heights was open, eager for business and sold prepared food inside.
Ok, I think I’m done now. This is a loss for the neighborhood and for the vendors.
It's the economy, atupid.
If there was a McDonalds there, there would be people coming in. Sad.
Anonymous wrote:To add: When The Heights first opened, I think GEICO, nearby, was fully staffed. There are also other large-ish businesses, including Metro staff, and Metro riders. I don’t know if the Heights ever reached out to any of these potential sources of customers. I will say that as someone who occasionally takes the bus and the Metro trains, I never saw any posters or other information that would alert me to the presence of a food hall immediately at the top of one of the Metro station exits. If they didn’t want to pay to put up a poster in the tunnel leading directly to the exit just steps from the Heights, they could have done something with the building — like posting menus — to indicate to the thousands of commuters that the Heights was open, eager for business and sold prepared food inside.
Ok, I think I’m done now. This is a loss for the neighborhood and for the vendors.
Anonymous wrote:Such a flop. I love walking distance and was looking forward to lunch options other than Chipotle and Potbelly’s. Unfortunately nothing was ever really appealing or affordable there.
In other news, excited for the new Trader Joe’s to open in the old J. Crew space and TJ Maxx to reopen…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such a flop. I love walking distance and was looking forward to lunch options other than Chipotle and Potbelly’s. Unfortunately nothing was ever really appealing or affordable there.
In other news, excited for the new Trader Joe’s to open in the old J. Crew space and TJ Maxx to reopen…
Wait, another Trader Joe's?? Won't that be like 3rd one within a 3 mile stretch?! Not salty at all about our one in the entire county!![]()
![]()