Thursday, September 8, 2016

Stars of Star Trek, Doctor Who, more to appear at sci-fi convention Sept. 16-18 in Rockville


Beam yourself up to Intervention 7, a sci-fi and gaming convention being held in Rockville September 16-18 at the Hilton hotel at 1750 Rockville Pike. Hurry to use pre-registration online; you'll have to pay higher prices at the door during the actual event otherwise.

Guests scheduled to appear and sign autographs include Dwight Schultz, Captain H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock from The A-Team; Arthur Darvill of Doctor Who; Rene Auberjonois of Benson and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine; Juliet Landau of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel; Gigi Edgley of Farscape, and Jon St. John, the voice of the PC/video game character Duke Nukem.

Please note that you will have to pay a cash fee (no credit cards) for each autograph, and only some of the stars' fees can be paid online in advance with your credit card. See this page for the details. There will also be a separate photo op room and fee if you want to pose for a picture with any of the stars. Those fees are listed on the same page I linked to, as well.

Also appearing, but not signing autographs, will be recording artist, electronics innovator, and now professor, Thomas Dolby. The Pike District is one of the organizations sponsoring the convention.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Panel to outline progress on Rockville Villages program on October 8

The progress of the Rockville Villages program, a concept designed to provide community support for seniors aging in place, will be detailed at a public meeting on Saturday, October 8, 2016 from 10:00 AM to noon in the Carnation Room at the Rockville Senior Center, located at 1150 Carnation Drive. A panel of village leaders from Rockville and elsewhere in Montgomery County will discuss their experiences so far, and answer questions from the audience. They will also be available to speak individually after the event.

Representatives from the six villages forming within Rockville will also be on hand to provide information to those interested in finding out more. A tour of the senior center is planned, as well.

The panel will be moderated by Pazit Aviv, the Villages Coordinator from the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Acqua Nails staff leaving for Amber Door Day Spa in Rockville (Photo)

There appears to be a mass exodus from Acqua Nails in Rockville Town Square. According to a sign posted at the nail spa at 100 Gibbs Street, the manager and staff are moving a block north to Amber Door Day Spa at 275 N. Washington Street. The phone number is moving with them also: 301-838-8599.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Lotte Plaza Market replacing old Twinbrook Safeway (Photos)

The question of what would replace the vacant Safeway in Twinbrook has been answered. Lotte Plaza Market, a local Asian grocery store chain, is the new tenant. Coincidentally, the very first Lotte Plaza Market opened in Rockville in 1976.
Signs are out in several different languages, including English, Korean, Spanish and Vietnamese. I risk sounding like a broken record to say that this opening will further solidify Rockville's place as one of the largest and fastest-growing Asian communities in the region. Stay tuned for an opening date.






Friday, September 2, 2016

Washington Property Co. acquires 2nd I-270 corridor office building, as CubeSmart opens (Photos)

Washington Property Company announced yesterday that it has acquired a second office building in the same I-270 corridor office park where it has just converted another one into a self-storage facility. That facility, under the CubeSmart brand, has just opened at 4 Research Place in Rockville.

WPC is more bullish on office space with the second building, 1 Research Court, which it and partner Alex. Brown Realty, Inc. plan to continue to operate as an office property. The partners acquired it for about $17 million. Built in 2001, the office building is 89% occupied by 14 tenants. WPC plans to upgrade the building's lobby, elevators, bathrooms and fitness center, to maintain its competitive edge in the market.

“We believe that our planned value-add improvements, along with a dearth of new supply, will increase this property’s appeal to small- and medium-sized businesses, including those in the life sciences," WPC principal Andrew Eshelman said in a statement yesterday. Life sciences and biotech are two bright spots in the moribund Montgomery County private sector economy, and the 270 corridor is the place to be for those industries.

CubeSmart is one of the top four self-storage brands in America, and space can be rented now either online, or by visiting the site in-person. If you've driven past on 270 recently, you've probably noticed the new building facade that faces the highway. The building has 715 climate-controlled storage units, and indoor, air-conditioned corridors to reach them.

Photos courtesy Washington Property Company

Demolition clearing way for JBG's Upper Rock retail project (Photos)

Demolition of an existing office building at 5 Choke Cherry Road in Rockville is underway. The JBG Companies project there will revamp an office park just off I-270 and Shady Grove Road, and provide convenient retail for the new housing already built in the Gables Upper Rock community.

Tenants on-board already include a 14,600 SF CVS Pharmacy opening next summer, and a 16,000 SF MOM's Organic Market expected to deliver by next fall. MOM's CEO and Founder, Scott Nash, is a Montgomery County resident.

"Our customers have told us over the years how much they’d love a MOM’s between our Rockville and Frederick locations,” Nash said in a statement yesterday. “We’re thrilled to provide what they’ve been asking for with the opening next fall of our Northern Rockville/Gaithersburg store.”

An additional 4100 SF building will be offered for lease to a restaurant and smaller-scale retail tenants. JBG's portion of Upper Rock is 4.5 acres out of the total 20 being redeveloped. New Urbanist architect Andres Duany, the master planner for the Upper Rock redevelopment, is locally best known for his work on the Kentlands.

Renderings courtesy The JBG Companies

Dawn Crafton Dance Connection opens in Rockville (Photos)

The first visitors to
Dawn Crafton Dance Connection
enter moments after the
ribbon cutting; note the
boatload of trophies high above
the reception desk
Dawn Crafton Dance Connection, the newest tenant at Rockville Town Square, officially opened its doors yesterday evening. A dance performance by students went forward as planned, despite a passing storm.
Rockville Chamber of Commerce
director Ed Harrington (John Marshall Bank)
and the Chamber's
President/CEO Michelle Day
Then city and Rockville Chamber of Commerce officials helped cut the ribbon before a large crowd that had jammed onto the sidewalk on Gibbs Street. After the ribbon cutting, it took several minutes for the many visitors to stream into the newly-revealed lobby and studios for tours and free lessons.

For more information, or to register for classes, visit their website.

Dawn Crafton Dance Connection
152 Gibbs Street
301-840-8400