Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Socks to Be You, Native Arts close at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


Two recent additions to Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda have closed. Socks to Be You and Native Arts were seasonal pop-ups, and have departed to possibly return next year. The socks retailer has been a perennial tenant since at least 2022. I thought socks and native arts were year-round things, though.




Beyond Yoga to open at Montgomery Mall in Bethesda


Beyond Yoga
 is coming soon to Westfield Montgomery Mall in Bethesda. The "female-founded and led" (it's actually now owned by Levi Strauss & Co.) athleisurewear brand will immediately face intense competition from existing mall tenants like Lululemon and Fabletics. Like those labels, Beyond Yoga has celebrity endorsers, including Jennifer Lawrence and Olivia Wilde. 


The Los Angeles-based company's calling cards include a "body-positive" product line, a Thred-Up apparel exchange program, and its proprietary soft Spacedye fabric. It recently expanded into men's apparel. Beyond Yoga is expected to be open by summer.



Police called after assault at movie theater in Rockville


Montgomery County police were called to a movie theater in Rockville after someone reported having been assaulted there this past Saturday night, January 3, 2026. The assault was reported at the iPic Theater at 11830 Grand Park Avenue at 8:10 PM. It was classified as a 2nd-degree assault by police.

Monday, January 5, 2026

New lakefront apartments proposed for Rio in Gaithersburg

 


The Mayor and Council of Gaithersburg will hold a public hearing tonight, January 5, 2026, on the proposal to build up to 500 apartment units at the Rio Lakefront development in Gaithersburg at 7:30 PM. Under the plan, new residential buildings would be constructed on the other side of the development's lake, between the boardwalk and I-270. Public comment submitted to the City has been trending negative toward the proposal. One factor not helping win public support is the generic architecture being shown at this stage, which resembles numerous other recent apartment buildings in many places in our region (what do you call those tacky facade "frames" that are on virtually every new building these days?), and does not mesh well with the existing structures on the opposite side of the lake.

Water main break in Rockville


A water main break has been reported in Rockville. It is in the vicinity of 216 Monroe Street. Seven homes and the Victory Court senior housing development are among the customers impacted. A City of Rockville crew is on-site to make repairs. Affected customers may lose all water service temporarily during the repair.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Local Taiwanese groups hold flag-raising ceremony in Rockville


Local Taiwanese groups held their annual flag-raising ceremony on New Year's Day at Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville. The event recognizes the many active Republic of China organizations in the Washington, D.C. region, and celebrates the ongoing solidarity between Taiwan and the United States. Taiwan's ambassador to the U.S., Alexander Yui, was among several dignitaries in attendance. The ambassador "emphasized that Taiwan-U.S. relations remain strong and unwavering," the Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the United States said in a statement. Among the groups that assembled for the ceremony were the Alumni Association of the Huangpu Military Academy’s Greater Washington Chapter, the ROC Veterans Association in Washington, D.C., and the Taiwanese Benevolent Association of America’s Greater Washington Chapter (Maryland).


Photos courtesy Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office in the U.S.

Saturday, January 3, 2026

Nathan Landow, developer and philanthropist, dies at 93

 


The Montgomery County business and civic communities lost a giant earlier this week, when real estate developer and philanthropist Nathan Landow passed away on December 30, 2025, at the age of 93. He leaves behind an outsize imprint on the Bethesda skyline. His contributions to the town include his namesake Landow Building office property, and several apartment and condominium towers. Landow went above and beyond design and regulatory requirements, bestowing buildings such as The Seasons, Crescent Plaza, and Fairmont Plaza with resort hotel-style balconies and design features. If you've been inside The Promenade at Pooks Hill, you know it's like being on a luxury ocean liner on land.

Other landmark properties developed by Landow outside of Montgomery County include The Colonnade and The Carlton Towers in Washington, D.C., and Prospect House in Arlington. He was responsible for 17 large-scale residential buildings in total over his career, beyond his commercial and office developments.

Landow's contributions extended outside of improving the architecture of the region. He was a prolific fundraiser and contributor to the Democratic Party at all levels, and even served as Chairman of the Maryland Democratic Party at one point. He was not only a key benefactor of the Mayo Clinic and Charles E. Smith Life Communities, but also made architectural additions to both of their campuses.

Services will be held on Sunday, January 4, at 12:30 p.m. at Washington Hebrew Congregation (3935 Macomb Street NW). Shiva will be observed at the home of Harolyn and Michael Cardozo on Sunday, January 4 at 7 p.m. and on Monday, January 5 at 7 p.m.

Memorial donations may be made to Landow House, c/o Charles E. Smith Life Communities, 6121 Montrose Road, Rockville, MD 20852, or online at www.smithlifecommunities.org/giving.