Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be a lower income development.
No, it should not. Property is much too valuable. I would love to see it become more desirable retail, but not likely I know
By forcing it to be 'lower income', they'll successfully just block any development at all. It is a time-tested way to kill any development in WOTP NW DC. It is sinister, yet brilliant. It has worked perfectly for 50+ years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep. I miss Woodies and Garfinkels, still. And I, too, have fond memories of the tea room at Lord and Taylor and shopping there for special dresses with my Mom.
So: Please, please support the Friendship Heights Saks. That’s one of the few remaining great shopping experiences from my childhood that’s still around.
I haven’t heard anything yet about plans for either of those spaces.
Saks is in a beautiful building, but the clothes are expensive and have a fairly narrow appeal and utility unsuitable for many people. I'm not advocating for fast fashion, which is often produced in a way that harms our environment and demeans the people who make those clothes. But, that said, I don't think Saks deserves our support out of nostalgia.
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?
Anonymous wrote:Yep. I miss Woodies and Garfinkels, still. And I, too, have fond memories of the tea room at Lord and Taylor and shopping there for special dresses with my Mom.
So: Please, please support the Friendship Heights Saks. That’s one of the few remaining great shopping experiences from my childhood that’s still around.
I haven’t heard anything yet about plans for either of those spaces.
Anonymous wrote:When I read these threads and see other people say how much they miss Woody's and Garfinckels, I know I'm not alone.
We need a support group.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember when the CC Clyde’s center had Walpole linens, Quatermaine’s coffee, and the Georgetown University Shop?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be a lower income development.
No, it should not. Property is much too valuable. I would love to see it become more desirable retail, but not likely I know
By forcing it to be 'lower income', they'll successfully just block any development at all. It is a time-tested way to kill any development in WOTP NW DC. It is sinister, yet brilliant. It has worked perfectly for 50+ years.
Anonymous wrote:If i had powerball money I would buy it and make it a neighborhood swim club for the abutting Zip Codes
Anonymous wrote:When I read these threads and see other people say how much they miss Woody's and Garfinckels, I know I'm not alone.
We need a support group.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should be a lower income development.
No, it should not. Property is much too valuable. I would love to see it become more desirable retail, but not likely I know
Anonymous wrote:Should be a lower income development.