The red carpet was rolled out |
Maryland Comptroller Peter Franchot and fellow MoCo resident, Gaithersburg Mayor Sid Katz |
Premier developer Guardian Realty's Brian and Marvin Lang receive commendation from Jane Redicker of the Greater Silver Spring Chamber |
Mayor Katz checks out the rooftop deck |
Enlarge this pic, and you'll notice a light-colored dome at dead center, far in the distance - can you identify it? |
There is also a dome I spotted between buildings in the distance, but I can't identify it. My guess would be the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in northeast Washington, D.C. If you know what it is, please leave a comment below.
The building is slightly more modest in height and footprint than some of the towers that have opened this year in downtown Bethesda. It is 14 floors tall, and features 160 units that range from studios to 2 bedrooms. Like another new Vantage Management property, the Gallery Bethesda, The Premier is 100% smoke-free. Pets are allowed, with some restrictions. A few other cool features: you are minutes away from not only the Silver Spring Metro station, but also an on-ramp to the Capital Beltway; there is a 24-hour concierge; and The Premier has a LEED certification. Two more bonuses? You are a couple of doors up from one of the best examples of architecture in downtown Silver Spring, the Sheraton hotel. And unlike many apartment buildings, it is easy to invite friends over - there is a large, public parking garage just across from the back of the building where they can conveniently park.
The Silver Spring Sheraton hotel - one of my favorite buildings in downtown Silver Spring - is very close |
Barton Rubenstein created the stainless steel sculptures that residents - and the public - can view anytime in the park behind The Premier |
The "Botero Ballerinas" |
Yep, they're moving alright |
The park behind The Premier |
VIPs awaiting the ribbon-cutting (stay tuned for that on video) |
Inside the lobby |
Cool view of the lobby from the second floor Clubroom |
The lobby is nicely-appointed |
Open bar in the clubroom yesterday |
Swag bags |
Clubroom (behind that curtain is a view of Georgia Avenue below) |
Choose from these coffees (if you move in) |
The butterfly garden on a lower roof terrace; the foliage - designed to attract butterflies - will grow over time |
Rear view of The Premier |
The building features above-ground garage parking below the units |
View from across Georgia Avenue |
8711 Georgia Avenue, to be exact |
Want to live at The Premier? Act fast, because there were only about 17 units left as of yesterday. Rents are more affordable than the new buildings in Bethesda, and the building has leased up quickly.
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