Tag Archive for 'Bethesda'
December 8th, 2011 by Kevin Koitz
Gallery B in Bethesda is a non-profit arts venue managed by The Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District and Bethesda Urban Partnership for the purpose of providing maximum exposure to art-enthusiasts for painters, photographers, sculptors and other arts professionals. Their next exhibit, which begins December 8 and runs through January 8, 2012, features a group exhibition [...]
October 27th, 2009 by Kevin Koitz
Haunted Houses of Maryland, from Potomac to Annapolis, to Baltimore, and…The Trillium Bethesda Condos? In a region so filled with history, it should hardly come as a surprise that Maryland is also home to many haunted houses and other structures. From the ghostly principal who roams the halls of George Fox Middle School in Anne [...]
June 5th, 2009 by Kevin Koitz
Yep, after two weeks of polishing up some marketing “stuff”, visiting friends, and knocking the soccer ball around, I will be leaving Bethesda Maryland & headed back out to the San Francisco. You can’t help but be a little more relaxed out there…and for that reason, along with the some amazing friends, I’m excited to [...]
May 30th, 2009 by Kevin Koitz
Lionsgate Condos in Bethesda I love Downtown Bethesda and was excited about these condos for quite some time. The developement has all the ammenities:24-hour front desk, a fully equipped fitness center, an executive center and a rooftop terrace. But in my humble opinion, many of the units are location challenged (that is, some face a [...]
November 26th, 2008 by Kevin Koitz
On Monday, November 24th, USA Today had an article that gave massive kudos to the women of Bethesda, Maryland. According to the story, which was based on an analysis in Self Magazine, our community rates Number 1 in the nation when it comes to the “most healthy and fit women in the country.” I must [...]
October 25th, 2008 by Kevin Koitz
Over the past decade, Bethesda has blossomed into the “it” location for the close-in Maryland suburbs. With over 200 restaurants (many of them small, independent offerings) and two movie theatres (one of them small, independent), it is a wonderfully walkable area with a “city” vibe. Besides restaurants and movies, there are bookstores, boutiques and home [...]