North Bethesda Market
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Just Four Townhomes Remain At A Gorgeous Luxury Community in North Bethesda
UrbanTurf Sponsor | April 2nd 2024
Centrally located and incredibly well-designed, The Townes at Grosvenor Place features full brick exteriors, sun-drenched interiors, elevators and ro... read»
Bethesda's Tallest Proposed Building to Head Before Planning Board
Lark Turner | January 13th 2015
JBG's North Bethesda Market is seeking project approval on Thursday.... read»
Montgomery County's Tallest Residences Will Have Fewer Offices, More Condos
UrbanTurf Staff | June 11th 2014
JBG's North Bethesda Market II will still boast the tallest residential building in Montgomery County, but it will have less of an office component th... read»
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