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Friday, November 30, 2012

Hotel Construction Begins, Parking Shrinks in Rockville Town Center

A new website helps drivers find a place to park downtown.

  Fences are up and available parking is down in the lot in front of Regal Row, the retail strip anchored by the Regal Cinemas in Rockville Town Center. Construction is set to begin on a hotel, residential and retail project on the site of the parking lot bounded by East Middle Lane, East Montgomery Avenue, Monroe Street and Maryland Avenue. The pay-to-park lot, which reaches capacity with patrons of Regal’s 13 movie theaters and Town Center restaurants and businesses on weekends, has been reduced to just 150 spaces, said Rocio Snowdy, a neighborhood resource coordinator with the City of Rockville. Pricing at the lot will remain the same.  In preparation for the construction, the city has been working with Rockville Economic Development, …

Bonnie Zimmerman

11:20 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013

No matter what else you do, do not EVER take away the Rockville RegalCinema. It's the cleanest, most comfortable theatre around this area. Bethesda, and Germantown have nothing on our Cinema, or the people who work there.   more ›

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Town Center Hotel, Residential and Retail Project Moving Forward

Montgomery County Executive Leggett announced a request for $4.16 million in aid from the county and City of Rockville to build the mixed-use project.

  Montgomery County and Rockville officials on Monday announced a request for a $4.16 million economic development grant to support construction of two mixed-use high-rise towers featuring a hotel, residences and street level retail space in Rockville Town Center.  The county aid to Reston, VA-based Duball LLC would help bring 485-multifamily homes, a 140-room Cambria Suites hotel and 40,000 square-feet of street level retail to what is now the Regal Cinemas parking lot at East Middle Lane and Monroe Street. The project’s cost is about $100 million. “It is a project that I think is long overdue,” County Executive Isiah Leggett (D) said. The parking lot where the project is planned is across the street from the future Choice Hotels …

Theresa Defino

5:10 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Actually, it appears this was approved by the previous council. I think the wording of this being a "request" is imprecise. http://rockville.patch.com/articles/council-agenda-pumphrey-parking-lot-hearing-budget-briefing A cost of $164,000 to fund an agreement with Duball Rockville LLC. This is the first of six installments under an agreement between the city, the county and Duball. It will …   more ›

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