Wednesday, October 29, 2014

BETHESDA CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: HOMELESS SHELTER-TO-RESTAURANT CONVERSION (PHOTOS)

Interior demolition and asbestos removal are among the early stage projects at the former Bethesda House men's shelter at 4848 Cordell Avenue. The building is being transformed into a restaurant space, based on a design by local architecture firm Steven J. Karr, AIA, Inc. That firm is also involved in renovations at other Woodmont Triangle buildings, including the Saah Building and Greenhill Capital's Lot 667 collection of properties along Fairmont, Norfolk and St. Elmo Avenues.


Here's how the interior looked
about 2 weeks ago


This glass is now gone


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can't wait for the finished product. Making Woodmont Triangle nicer! Wish they had gone up too though.

Anonymous said...

So... where is the shelter going?

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Anonymous said...

@ 1:02 PM - the shelter is being consolidated with an existing one in South Rockville.