Showing posts with label Plaza del Mercado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plaza del Mercado. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Advance Auto Parts burglarized in Aspen Hill


A burglar alarm summoned Montgomery County police to Advance Auto Parts at 2285 Bel Pre Road at Plaza del Mercado in Aspen Hill in the early morning hours of June 9, 2025. Officers found evidence of forced entry at the store. Merchandise was stolen. Police describe the suspect only as a White man of unknown age. If you can help detectives close this case, call police at (301) 279-8000.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Renovations ahead for Plaza Del Mercado McDonald's


Significant renovations are scheduled for the McDonald's restaurant at 2207 Bel Pre Road at Plaza Del Mercado in Aspen Hill. The front counter, dining room, and restrooms will all be remodeled or updated. New seating will be installed, as well as new kitchen equipment and fixtures. However, the restaurant is expected to remain open for business during the construction. We've seen a number of McDonald's in Montgomery County getting makeovers in recent times, particularly in the East County and Upcounty areas. Work at the Plaza Del Mercado location is anticipated to begin before the winter.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Passion Bakery Cafe owner accused of "inappropriate touching" in Aspen Hill


The owner of a popular Aspen Hill cafe has been accused of "inappropriate touching" of multiple victims during business hours. Jose Melvin Mendoza, 56, the owner of Passion Bakery Cafe at 2277 Bel Pre Road at the Plaza Del Mercado shopping center, has been charged with 13 counts of second-degree assault, two counts of fourth-degree sex offense – sexual contact and one count of fourth-degree sex offense by a person in position of authority. His arrest follows an investigation by Montgomery County police detectives into the accusations made by several victims, and police say they are concerned that there may be additional victims who have yet to come forward.

Mendoza has been freed on bond. If you believe you have also been a victim of the suspect, or have any information related to this case, you are asked to call detectives at the Montgomery County Police Fourth District – Patrol Investigations Unit at 240-773-5476.

Additionally, anyone with information regarding this suspect is asked to visit the Crime Solvers of Montgomery County, MD website at www.crimesolversmcmd.org and click on the "www.p3tips.com" link at the top of the page or call 1-866-411-8477. Tips leading to an arrest may be eligible for a reward ranging from $250 to $10,000. Tipsters may remain anonymous.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Juicy Seafood to open at Plaza del Mercado

Juicy Seafood is coming to the Plaza del Mercado shopping center at 2259 Bel Pre Road in the Aspen Hill/Layhill area of Silver Spring. Their opening date will be Monday, August 3, 2020. The Cajun seafood restaurant specializes in fried and boiled dishes, as well as chicken, sausage, pasta and appetizers. They'll have a full bar serving beer, wine and cocktails, and - perhaps most importantly at this time - have a nice outdoor patio space, as well.

“We have lived in Silver Spring for more than 10 years and noticed that there aren't any Cajun-style seafood restaurants in the area,” Aaron Liu of Juicy Seafood said Wednesday. “We have partnerships with Juicy Seafood restaurants in Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri and it is a pleasure to bring Juicy Seafood to our own backyard at Plaza Del Mercado.” It's great to see this classic shopping center continue to thrive with quality tenants.

Photo by Debbi Mayster

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Federal Realty expands leadership team

Mike Ennes
Rockville-based development firm Federal Realty Investment Trust - owner of multiple properties in Montgomery County, including Bethesda Row, Plaza del Mercado and Rockville Town Square - announced yesterday that it is expanding its leadership team. Vice-President, Residential Mike Ennes has been promoted to Senior VP, Mixed-Use Initiatives and Corporate Communications. Senior Director of Development Jay Brinson was also promoted, to VP of Development.
Jay Brinson
Ennes came to Federal Realty in 2015 from Tysons-based Hilton Worldwide. Federal's Pike & Rose property features a Canopy by Hilton hotel. "Mike was sourced from the hospitality industry to better integrate Federal's various residential offerings into its burgeoning mixed-use portfolio," Federal Realty's president and chief executive officer Don Wood said in a statement Wednesday.

Wood cited Brinson as "critical to the delivery of 909 Rose, our first trophy office building at Pike and Rose." Federal Realty is relocating its Rockville headquarters into that building.

Photos via Federal Realty/LinkedIn

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Passion Bakery Cafe opens in Silver Spring

Passion Bakery Cafe has opened in the Aspen Hill/Bel Pre area of Silver Spring, in the Plaza del Mercado shopping center. The owners, brothers Melvin and Huber Mendoza, are veterans of the Watergate Pastry shop in the elite Watergate in Washington, D.C. “The American Dream became a reality for the Mendoza family,” Melvin Mendoza said Tuesday. “We are proud to offer our loyal customers the finest pastries, cakes along with our exceptional service.”

The 1200 SF cafe is located near Advance Auto Parts and the Bel Pre Barber Shop. This is the third location for Passion Bakery Cafe in the area; the brothers have existing locations in Sandy Spring and Beltsville.

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Aldi opening tomorrow, December 1, at Plaza del Mercado in Aspen Hill

The long-awaited return of grocery shopping at the distinctive Plaza del Mercado shopping center in Aspen Hill is here. Aldi will open tomorrow morning, Thursday, December 1, at the Federal Realty-owned retail center, located at the intersection of Bel Pre and Layhill Road. The Aldi is addressed as 2223 Bel Pre Road.

If you are one of the first 100 Aldi customers in line Thursday, you'll get a golden ticket that gives you a chance to win Aldi prizes. Even if you aren't, you'll still have a shot at winning produce for a year.

Monday, June 30, 2014

ROBBERY AT PLAZA DEL MERCADO, ASSAULT AT DAYS INN + MORE - SILVER SPRING/WHEATON CRIME UPDATE

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across eastern Montgomery County on June 27, according to crime data:

Burglary. 1900 block Flowering Tree Terrace.

Theft. Target at Wheaton Plaza.

Assault/"rape." Days Inn, 8040 13th Street (downtown Silver Spring).

Theft from vehicle. 8000 block Blair Mill Way.

Drug arrest. Discovery Place.

Vehicle burglary. 1000 block King Street.

Drug arrest. Georgia Avenue at Eastern Avenue.

Robbery. Elkin Street at University Boulevard.

Robbery. 700 block Sligo Avenue.

Vehicle burglary. 7100 block Cedar Avenue (Takoma Park).

Vehicle burglary. 3200 block Kayson Street (Aspen Hill).

Vehicle burglary. 12700 block Layhill Road (Glenmont).

Liquor arrest. Flower Avenue at E. Wayne Avenue.

Liquor arrest. Piney Branch Road at Flower Avenue.

Vehicle burglary. 10800 block Lombardy Road.

Theft. Kohl's (Aspen Hill).

Drug arrest. 10700 block Columbia Pike.

Drug arrest. 800 block Lowander Lane.

Assault. 12000 block Remington Drive.

Vehicle burglary. 3300 block Beaverwood Lane (Aspen Hill).

Burglary. 7900 block Kennewick Avenue (Takoma Park).

Robbery. Plaza del Mercado, 2203 Bel Pre Road.

Assault. 11400 block Lockwood Drive.

Theft. 16600 block George Washington Drive.

Vehicle burglary. 13200 block Limetree Road.

Theft. Giant Food gas station (New Hampshire Avenue).

Monday, May 12, 2014

ROBBERIES ON LAYHILL ROAD, QUEBEC TERRACE + MORE - SILVER SPRING/WHEATON CRIME UPDATE

Here's a roundup of crimes reported across eastern Montgomery County on May 9, according to crime data:

Drug arrest. Georgia Avenue at Medical Park Drive.

Assault. 8600 block Colesville Road (downtown Silver Spring).

Theft. City Place Mall.

Theft. DSW Warehouse, 910 Ellsworth Drive.

Vehicle burglary. 10900 block Pebble Run Drive (Chestnut Ridge).

Theft. Loiederman Middle School (Connecticut Avenue Estates).

Assault. 2300 block Jones Lane (Glenmont).

Drug arrest. Veirs Mill Road at Aspen Hill Road.

Theft. 7000 block Carroll Avenue (Takoma Park).

Vehicle burglary. 400 block Harding Drive (Fairway/Four Corners).

Liquor arrest. 100 block Schuyler Road (Sligo Creek Parkway corridor).

Drug arrest. Eastern Avenue at 2nd Avenue (Takoma Park).

Drug arrest. 1800 block Randolph Road (Glenmont).

Robbery. 1000 block Quebec Terrace (Piney Branch Road corridor).

Disorderly conduct. Plaza del Mercado, 2203 Bel Pre Road.

Robbery. Layhill Road at Bel Pre Road.

Drug arrest. New Hampshire Avenue at Schindler Drive (near FDA/White Oak).

Assault/"other sexual offense." White Oak Middle School.

Vehicle theft. 11500 block Stewart Lane (White Oak).

Theft. 1000 block Downs Drive (Windham Manor).

Vehicle burglary. 14700 block Silverstone Drive (Stonegate area).

Thursday, February 28, 2013

MoCo COUNCIL PRESIDENT NANCY NAVARRO BOOSTS EFFORT TO BRING TRADER JOE'S TO PLAZA DEL MERCADO

Plaza del Mercado is a classic shopping center in the Bel Pre area of Silver Spring. Having lost its Giant grocery store, it could use a new tenant.

One resident has started a petition that has garnered tremendous  support from the community, and now from the second-highest elected official in Montgomery County - County Council President Nancy Navarro.

The petition is asking Trader Joe's to open a store at Plaza del Mercado.

As of this morning, the petition has over 1600 signatures. Navarro has contacted the center's landlord, Federal Realty, to add some political support to the quest.

I commend Council President Navarro for this effort, and I wish other councilmembers would start taking this approach. This is exactly how we should handle "redevelopment" issues in our already-developed areas: asking what citizens want in their neighborhoods, rather than massive, top-down, developer-friendly sector plans such as in Wheaton and Glenmont.

Any redevelopment in our county should benefit those who live here now, rather than some theoretical rich people who we think will move here in the future. And in this case, Trader Joe's would give residents a neighborhood amenity they want, and attract more shoppers who will patronize other businesses while they are there.

And in doing that, no residents are being evicted from affordable housing, nor is any small business going to be run out of business.

Contrast this sensible, winning approach with Wheaton, where the just-approved plan carves up the downtown on a silver platter for developers.  The vast number of affordable housing units at the northern end of town are now all rezoned attractively for development.  Where exactly will the residents of those buildings go when they are demolished to make way for wealthy, "hip" newcomers? 

In contrast to claims that Wheaton is a "long-term" plan, we've already heard that the Ambassador apartments (formerly Best Western) are going to be "redeveloped." Predictably, we've heard little about where current residents will live when this happens.  What we have been told, is that the new building will be mixed-income. Which makes it mathematically impossible for all current residents to return.  Expect more of the same in the rest of Wheaton.

Meanwhile, the loss of convenient Triangle parking, along with the little-spoken-of sector plan provision that allows a new road to punch through one of the current Wheaton Triangle shopping centers, would seal the sad fate of small business owners there if fully implemented.

All of the taxpayer money going to developers in these plans would be better spent helping landlords maintain and refurbish existing commercial centers and apartments.

I don't believe Irene's should be replaced by Chipotle.

But I suspect most would agree that Trader Joe's replacing a vacant anchor space would only help the community.