
A Sunglass Hut is coming to the recently closed Shoe Gallery space at 3251 M St, NW. If memory serves I think there used to be a Sunglass Hut across the street in the Shops at Georgetown Park. Still waiting to see what happens with Shops at Georgetown…
Category: Coming and Going, Georgetown, Retail
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Should I be excited about this?
I dunno, seems shady to me.
I’m tired of these big timey chain stores pushing out our local galleries.
Maybe you should become a commercial landlord and rent out to local galleries at below market rates.
lol
8D – shady
Slow news day?
Overpriced sunglasses….yay!!!
I don’t think they’ve had a sale in their entire history.
I thought they were talking about making that mall a Target and other big box stores.
Comfort One got beat out of a vacancy???
Could DC get any more commercial and plastic? Lets just take every store you can find in a mall and plop it in the district. Speaks miles about the demographic of folks that are migrating to this area…
I agree. These newcomers seem to be displacing the people who like to complain about everything.
Just in case you didn’t know: SunglassHut used to be in Georgetown Park back in the early 90s. Don’t tell anyone, though!
this was in the mall for a long-time. Now that its empy (besides the stores that face M street) the stores are moving out. Good to know they are staying in the neighborhood – contribute to tax base. Sad to see rents increase to the point that only chains can afford the commercial spaces.