JBG Puts 475-Unit Bethesda Project and Rumored Trader Joe's on Hold
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JBG’s massive 7900 Wisconsin project in Bethesda has been placed on hold, according to prolific blogger Robert Dyer. The 17-story, 475-unit project had tentatively announced Trader Joe’s as its anchor tenant.
Dyer reports that JBG told adjacent property owners at Fairmont Plaza that the project is on hold “while the the development firm seeks a joint partner.” The original timeline for the project had aimed for an early 2018 completion date. That will likely be delayed.
Here is UrbanTurf’s look at the 1,700+ units on the boards for downtown Bethesda.
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