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Nike Store to Replace Amazon Books in Bethesda
Nike will reportedly be opening a store in Bethesda.
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Robert Dyer reported on Friday that Nike will be taking the former space of Amazon Books along Bethesda Row at 7117 Arlington Road (map). Amazon Books closed this location last March. The Nike store will open later this year.
The new Nike location will add to the company's other stores, including Georgetown, National Harbor, Leesburg and Fairfax.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/nike_store_to_replace_amazon_books_in_bethesda/20524.
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