Friday, June 7, 2019

AMC Dine-In RIO Cinemas 18 wrapping up total renovation in Gaithersburg (Photos)

The AMC cineplex at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg has gotten a total makeover, and it's not just cosmetic. They've dropped the Loewes co-branding in favor of AMC Dine-In Rio Cinemas 18, which emphasizes the major additions of a MacGuffins Bar in the lobby and a restaurant-quality kitchen. Now you can "dine-in" at your seat on upscale burgers topped with hipster finishes like fig jam, Brie cheese(!!), arugula and Royal Sauce, outclassing many actual burger joints.
Build a burger, or try one of the
premium burger selections
Other changes you immediately notice upon entering the theater's lobby besides the bar include a new box office, and an escalator. Now you no longer have to exit the theater to access the other floor of the two-level cineplex.
Working hard on the final of
15 auditorium total renovations and
projection/sound upgrades
When i visited this week, a crew was putting the final touches on one of the auditoriums. In about two weeks, the cineplex will be one of a handful to have the latest IMAX laser projector and 12-channel sound system. The sound will hit you in the seat of the pants - literally; some auditoriums will now have 4-D rumbling seat cushions.
MacGuffins Bar

MacGuffins Bar has a TV
How are customers responding to the big changes? The cineplex is regularly selling out auditoriums, and is now ranked as AMC's second in ticket sales behind one of their Texas theaters. That's impressive. Thousands of the new burgers have already been ordered by moviegoers, and Avengers: Endgame and Godzilla: King of the Monsters have been doing blockbuster business here, the manager reports.
Would you like tater tots with that burger?

Chicken tenders come with house-made ranch and
honey dijon sauces, red coleslaw, and
garlic-cheddar buttermilk biscuits

Southwest Chicken Bowl with nachos


Or go big with Ultimate Nachos that
include house-made guacamole

MacGuffins Bar in the lobby

Special cocktails for big movies
like
Godzilla: King of the Monsters

Over the Top Oreo Milkshake

Custom M&Ms Milkshake

New box office

Upper lobby stand-up for
47 Meters Down: Uncaged

Final auditorium renovation!

Leather seats in place



Coming in about two weeks:
the newest IMAX laser projector

Lighted row indicators

Can't wait to try this

You can still get traditional concessions treats
like popcorn, candy and hot dogs at the snack bar

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Hogan capitulates on Beltway express lanes, I-270 express lanes will go to bid

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan folded up like a card table on the issue of widening the Capital Beltway with tolled Express Lanes yesterday, delaying that proposal, while he and the Maryland Board of Public Works voted to allow a similar plan for a portion of I-270 to move forward to a bidding process. A well-orchestrated anti-highway campaign, backed by big cash funneled from developers who need congestion to justify their urban projects and shadowy dark-money groups from outside Montgomery County, somehow buffaloed Hogan into agreeing to delay the Beltway lanes.

The lanes would be paid for by private contractors, who would recoup their expenses via the tolls on the new lanes. Taxpayers would pay virtually nothing. That arrangement allows the state to bypass the inept Montgomery County Council, which has only worsened congestion since the MoCo political cartel seized control of the Council in 2002.

Why Hogan would capitulate to the noisy 1%, who have received outsize coverage from the cartel-controlled local press, is mind-boggling. It's not the first time. When Hogan had the advantage to choose early voting sites favorable to his party in 2016, he buckled and agreed to a Democratic-favorable site plan. What's the point of being governor if you don't exercise the power you hold?

Treasurer Nancy Kopp sounded confused and unfit to serve on the board, claiming to be unfamiliar with the details of a plan Hogan announced two years ago. She sounded an awful lot like our Council, which spent the last four years outlawing Styrofoam, Raid and teenage tanning beds, when they weren't debating whether or not to ban circus animals. Good God. Once again, Beltway commuters have been hung out to dry by our elected officials at both the county and state levels.

Hogan deserves tremendous credit for coming up with a brilliant end-run around our corrupt, criminal and utterly-incompetent County Council that has failed to reduce traffic congestion AT ALL over decades. His plan could theoretically one day deliver the express lanes on the Beltway via yesterday's vote. The problem is, by capitulating to the delay on the Beltway part, Hogan will be long out of office by the time that phase would begin. Instead of locking it in now, Hogan has left it up to the political winds of 2022 and beyond. We know from painful experience, and the child-like ballot choices of low-information voters, how that's likely to end.

Montgomery County is currently at rock bottom in the region in economic development by every relevant measure, from job creation to new business starts to business growth. Meanwhile, Virginia has successfully built the same type of Express Lanes from D.C. to the Fredericksburg area, and is winning all of the jobs and corporate headquarters. Montgomery County, by contrast, hasn't attracted a single major corporate headquarters in over twenty years.

We cannot reclaim our old status as an economic player in the region until we build the long-delayed new Potomac River crossing to Dulles, the M-83 Highway upcounty, and Express Lanes on the Beltway and I-270. Our County Council is one of the few in America actively trying to prevent infrastructure from being built. It's insane.

Transit is not a viable alternative for the vast majority of those using both interstates. The people who propose it with a straight face know that better than anyone - which is why they have to resort to brute force. No one wants to spend two-to-three hours commuting each way daily via transit. The Council's goal is to maintain and worsen congestion to justify their $10 billion Bus Rapid Transit boondoggle, and deliver massive profits to their developer sugar daddies.

The Council must be replaced. We need elected officials who respond to the majority of their constituents who commute by car - not to tie-dye advocates of 1960s bus plans, greedy developers and the Rockefeller Foundation. What irony that Hogan, et al, delayed Maryland Beltway relief at the same time Virginia is starting on the final leg of their Express Lanes to Fredericksburg. Montgomery County is now the bedroom community for the booming job centers in Northern Virginia and the District.

The silent majority must rise up and oust these criminals in 2022.

Dave & Buster's Gaithersburg opening July 1 (Photos)

Here's a sneak peek inside the future Dave & Buster's at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg. The official opening date is currently scheduled for July 1, 2019. On Wednesday, the interior spaces were largely finished and awaiting arcade games and the rest of the seating. One interesting note is that soundproofing had to be put under the floors because Dave & Buster's is directly above some of the auditoriums at the AMC Dine-In Rio Cinemas 18.























Lord & Taylor to close Lakeforest store

Lord & Taylor filed a WARN notice with the State of Maryland on Wednesday declaring it will close its store at Lakeforest Mall in Gaithersburg on September 15, 2019. Seventy-three employees will be out of a job by that date, Lord & Taylor said in its filing.

While the closure will put the mall closer to redevelopment, Gaithersburg City Councilmember Ryan Spiegel tamped down expectations for rapid change yesterday. Lakeforest "must continue to operate as a mall" until all four anchor tenants can agree on a redevelopment plan, Spiegel said. The mall's operator is a fifth property owner who also must sign on to any plan, as they own the mall's interior retail spaces and common areas.

Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Gaithersburg Planning Commission to meet tonight

The Gaithersburg Planning Commission will meet tonight, June 5, 2019 at 7:30 PM at City Hall. Among the items on the agenda are recommendations to the Mayor & Council regarding a senior living project at 10100 Washingtonian Boulevard, the proposed new office building at Crown, and an icon sign permit for Cutesy Celebrations and Boutique at 400 Main Street in the Kentlands Market Square shopping center.

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Gaithersburg teen missing

Montgomery County police are seeking the public's help in locating a missing Gaithersburg teenager. Jessica Nadine Matamoros, 13, hasn't been seen since Friday, May 31, when she left her Cross Country Court home on foot wearing a black jacket and red-and-green Christmas pajama pants. 

Matamoros is described by police as a white female, 5’ 2″ tall and weighing 108 pounds.  She has long black hair, brown eyes, and wears glasses. 

Anyone who has information regarding the whereabouts of Jessica Nadine Matamoros is asked to call the Montgomery County Police Special Victims Investigations Division at 240-773-5400 or the police non-emergency number at 301-279-8000 (24 hours).

Monday, June 3, 2019

Gaithersburg Mayor & Council to hold public hearing tonight on future of Leidos/IBM property

Gaithersburg's Mayor and Council will hold a public hearing on the future of the Leidos/IBM property at 700 N. Frederick Avenue tonight, June 3, 2019 at 7:30 PM at City Hall. The proposed sketch plan for the site would construct two "flex buildings" for biotech, logistics, manufacturing, or warehouse uses in two phases, with the one closest to Montgomery Village Avenue to be built first.