240-Unit, 17-Story Development Proposed For Jewelry Exchange Site in Bethesda
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Big residential plans are in the works for the former Jewelry Exchange building in Bethesda.
Stonebridge has filed plans with Montgomery County to construct a new building with up to 240 apartments at 7749 Old Georgetown Road (map). The Bethesda-based developer purchased the property, formerly home to the Jewelry Exchange, in late 2022 for $3.6 million.
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The plans call for a building that could be up to 175 feet tall with 6,000 square feet of retail and up to 150 structured parking spaces.
The project, designed by sk+i architectural design group, will begin the Montgomery County review process this month. If all goes according to schedule, the development could break ground in early 2026.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/240-unit_17-story_development_proposed_for_jewelry_exchange_site_in_bethesd/21180.
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