Sunday, July 06, 2014

DOUGLAS DEVELOPMENT TO UNVEIL PLANS FOR DOWNTOWN BETHESDA PROJECT (PHOTOS)

One of the two anticipated Douglas Development redevelopment projects is about to be unveiled to the public in downtown Bethesda. The DC-based developer is hosting a public meeting Tuesday, July 15, at 7:00 PM, in room D at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center, located at 4805 Edgemoor Lane, regarding its plans for the 8008 Wisconsin Avenue property. That property runs along Cordell Avenue, as well, and consists of the former Ranger Surplus store, a dry cleaners, and a beer-wine store, known as the "Beer House."

This entire city block is about to be entirely overhauled by Douglas and another developer, JBG. What will be left standing in a few years includes Fairmont Plaza, Bruce Variety and a future chocolate shop.

All we know so far is that the project will include up to 135 apartments, and 4000 SF of commercial space. Fifteen percent of the apartments will be MPDUs, above the required 12%. Douglas Development is also seeking a parking waiver for the project.

Several land deals by Douglas in recent times have left residents wondering what will become of those properties, which also include the potential for a major project on the sites of Tommy Joe's and Pines of Rome.
The former Ranger Surplus
on Wisconsin Avenue

A tattered POW-MIA flag
flutters in the breeze behind
the Ranger Surplus building

Flag again, plus a view from the
site towards Triangle Towers

Sign announcing the meeting

Dry cleaners

Beer House

5 comments:

Jason Yang said...

I posed this question in other news posts about this building. Anyone know why there will not be 4,000 square feet of retail for a property with street frontage on Wisconsin, Cordell, and Woodmont? This property has such potential to really activate the Cordell block and bridge the connection between Woodmont Triangle and those up and across Wisconsin.

Jason Yang said...

*only be 4,000 square feet

Anonymous said...

Someone needs to save that flag. I would, but I think it should be a veteran.

Anonymous said...

The Apple Store on Bethesda Row alone has more retail square footage than that.

Steve D. said...

Save the Beer House!