Showing posts with label Kettler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kettler. Show all posts

Friday, March 17, 2017

Rockville construction update: Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center (Photos)

The Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center apartments are actually starting to look like a full building at the corner of N. Washington Street and Beall Avenue. You'll also notice a lot of windows are now in place.

Expected to deliver in the 4th Quarter of 2017, the building will house 275 apartments, and 6033 SF of retail space. It stands on the former site of the Suburban Trust Building, also known as the Pink Bank.














Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Rockville construction update: Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center (Photos)

The Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center apartments are about 5 stories above ground level now at the corner of N. Washington Street and Beall Avenue. Expected to deliver in the 4th Quarter of 2017, the building will house 275 apartments, and 6033 SF of retail space. It stands on the former site of the Suburban Trust Building, also known as the Pink Bank.








Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Streetsense marketing retail space at Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center (Photos)

Bethesda-based real estate firm Streetsense is marketing 6033 SF of retail space at the future Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center apartment building at 255 N. Washington Street. The space, which has outdoor patio seating adjacent to it, will face onto Beall Avenue.

The Metropolitan will include 275 apartments, and is scheduled to deliver in the 4th Quarter of 2017.
Renderings:
(Top) Kettler
(Bottom) Streetsense

Friday, October 7, 2016

Rockville construction update: Town Center Phase II (Photos)

View of cranes at Rockville
Town Center Phase II sites
from Rockville Town Center
Phase I area
Construction continues on two projects in the second phase of Rockville Town Center's redevelopment. Furthest along is the Brightview Rockville building, which will offer apartments for senior citizens. That is the taller one you see in most of the pictures here. The shorter one next door, formerly home to the Suburban Trust Building at 255 N. Washington Street, is a mixed-use residential project by Kettler.










Friday, July 22, 2016

Rockville construction update: The Metropolitan apartments (Photos)

The Kettler mixed-use project called The Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center continues to rise from the hole at 255 N. Washington Street. This is part of Phase 2 of redeveloping the Town Center area.

275 apartments will range from one-bedroom lofts to three bedrooms on the former site of the historic Suburban Trust Building. Amenities will include a fitness center, a yoga room, a pet grooming station, bike storage, two courtyards with outdoor grills, a swimming pool, and a two-story entertainment lounge and terrace.

A two-level, 303-space underground parking garage and 6000 SF of ground floor retail round out the project. Delivery is expected in the fall of 2017. A very bare bones website has been launched to market the apartments.





Monday, June 27, 2016

Mystery artwork in pedestrian walkway on N. Washington Street (Photos)

You may have noticed the covered walkway that has been up for awhile now at the Kettler project on N. Washington Street. There was also an unplanned addition a graffiti artist made, a portrait of a mystery man.



Monday, March 21, 2016

Rockville construction update: The Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center (Photos)

Construction continues at the future site of The Metropolitan at Rockville Town Center at 255 N. Washington Street. Its 275 units will range from one-bedroom lofts to three bedrooms on the former site of the historic Suburban Trust Building. Amenities will include a fitness center, a yoga room, a pet grooming station, bike storage, two courtyards with outdoor grills, a swimming pool, and a two-story entertainment lounge and terrace.

A two-level, 303-space underground parking garage and 6000 SF of ground floor retail round out the project. Delivery is expected in the fall of 2017. Kettler is the developer.