Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was dying before Covid. Expensive stores, no parking.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was dying before Covid. Expensive stores, no parking.
?? There was plenty of parking!
I don’t want to pay for a lot when I can go to the same stores and park for free in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:It was dying before Covid. Expensive stores, no parking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was dying before Covid. Expensive stores, no parking.
?? There was plenty of parking!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the shooting outside Clyde's restaurant last year:
https://wtop.com/maryland/2023/12/dc-man-sentenced-to-35-years-in-prison-for-shooting-outside-chevy-chase-restaurant/
along with numerous mass retail thefts.
Regarding old people, let's not forget the vehement opposition to... building a playground, that residents claimed would lower property values, increase alcohol use, and sexual activity (I'm not making this up):
https://wtop.com/news/2014/03/friendship-heights-council-approves-more-modest-playground-design/
They sound senile.
That article is hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was dying before Covid. Expensive stores, no parking.
At one point, there were three discount retailers (TJ Maxx, Marshalls -- still there -- and Nordstrom Rack) on the same block, and there is a truly massive amount of parking, much of it discounted if you validate. What on earth are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like trafficking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online shopping killed it. Should bring in kids play places, water fountains, cafes, gyms like rock climbing, library or bookstore, senior center or other community center, farmers market, etc to regrow traffic. Not very walkable though. Need to make parking more convenient.
How much more convenient can the parking be?!?!
Also you can either have convenient [free] parking, or you can have a walkable area, but there's no such thing as a walkable area with convenient [free] parking.
Exactly. FH is neither. Parking is not terrible but can be inconvenient. Not fun to walk there either for all the reasons PPs pointed out.
For as long as I've lived in DC no one "goes" to that area for anything. You live there to get away from DC crime, and because you can afford to.
So what’s stopping the people who do live there from being out and about and enjoying live??
Older people don't spend money. Young families spend money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the shooting outside Clyde's restaurant last year:
https://wtop.com/maryland/2023/12/dc-man-sentenced-to-35-years-in-prison-for-shooting-outside-chevy-chase-restaurant/
along with numerous mass retail thefts.
Regarding old people, let's not forget the vehement opposition to... building a playground, that residents claimed would lower property values, increase alcohol use, and sexual activity (I'm not making this up):
https://wtop.com/news/2014/03/friendship-heights-council-approves-more-modest-playground-design/
They sound senile.
Anonymous wrote:Don't forget the shooting outside Clyde's restaurant last year:
https://wtop.com/maryland/2023/12/dc-man-sentenced-to-35-years-in-prison-for-shooting-outside-chevy-chase-restaurant/
along with numerous mass retail thefts.
Regarding old people, let's not forget the vehement opposition to... building a playground, that residents claimed would lower property values, increase alcohol use, and sexual activity (I'm not making this up):
https://wtop.com/news/2014/03/friendship-heights-council-approves-more-modest-playground-design/