Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, Trader Joe's is coming to Chevy Chase Pavillion.
FH could be incredible if it was connected on the MD side. You could create another Reston Town Center or whatever they call the area in Rockville/North Bethesda with the REI and LL Bean.
You have a wasted surface lot behind the new Mazza replacement, wasted surface lot at the Saks in CC MD. You have the Lord & Taylor site...it seems crazy to turn that into the new bus depot...although I guess that opens up development of the current bus depot.
It needs to be far more mixed-use...apartments, retail, entertainment (Dave & Busters, Pinstripes type places), etc.
Turning Friendship Heights and AU Park into some high rise city with Dave & Busters? No thanks.
That would be awesome. Right now it is basically nothing and wont be converted into a SFH or open space area…so what would you suggest?
BTW…I don’t care nor even understand what Smart growth is. I want a fun, dynamic destination with lots for everyone to do.
Building lots of townhouses makes more sense than apartments and condos. Increasing density without drastically altering the area.
the region invested billions into the metro station. you don't build low density townhouses on top of such a regional investment.
I get it, you live in a single family home not far from Friendship Heights. You chose to purchase there based on proximity to metro and other amenities. Guess what, other people want to enjoy the same benefits. You can enjoy what you have and let new people also enjoy it as well.
Anonymous wrote:True, but I still don't know who is going to live in all these condos. The planners suggest it will be families but that's not the case.
Anonymous wrote:But do working class families want to live in condos or will they move to the suburbs where townhouses are available. I still say what we really need in this city are modest townhouses under a million.
Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with higher density in Friendship Heights, as long as it is respectful of the adjacent neighborhoods. But it's true that DC needs to stop densifying everything. People choose to live here because it does not have suburban massing. I know I do.
Anonymous wrote:But do working class families want to live in condos or will they move to the suburbs where townhouses are available. I still say what we really need in this city are modest townhouses under a million.
Anonymous wrote:I have young adult children, and they are definitely not seeking 700 square foot 1 1/2 bedroom condos. They want three bedroom townhouses under 2000 square feet for under a million. Do such homes exist? All the new townhouses I see are $2 million and 3000 square feet.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the poster who said movie theaters are going away. I think they are still a great entertainment option. I prefer a night out at a movie with dinner and drinks either before or after. I can’t be alone in that thinking. Staying home is nice some times but some movies are more fun to see in a theater …
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live off Mass Ave so I am a bit further away. I am thrilled at this development. Getting into downtown Bethesda is trickier than FH/TT.
Excited to see those areas become better than they were in the late 90s/early 2000s.
Between this and the new Westbard development, I am liking it!
Why do you like it? The Westbard development will destroy the character of that neighborhood- the new Giant is unappealing and does not cater to the neighborhood population at all. I see the for lease signs in tenley and the wegmans and just don’t think these new developments address the demand - which is SFH not mixed use 1/2 bedrooms on the 8th floor with vouchers. It is too bad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But do working class families want to live in condos or will they move to the suburbs where townhouses are available. I still say what we really need in this city are modest townhouses under a million.
For now, they are in parts of the city east and south of the Mall. In another 5 years, they won't be under a million either.
Anonymous wrote:My wish is for them to route traffic around the back of the old Mazza Gallery in a loop and close off Wisconsin ave to traffic in front of Mazza Gallery. Make it an open space/streatery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have young adult children, and they are definitely not seeking 700 square foot 1 1/2 bedroom condos. They want three bedroom townhouses under 2000 square feet for under a million. Do such homes exist? All the new townhouses I see are $2 million and 3000 square feet.
There is nothing west of the Park or close in Chevy Chase/Bethesda for under a million.