Morning Notes

October 23, 2014 9:15 a.m.

Developer Ready To Flip Former Air Rights Buildings — MRP Realty, the developer that bought the former Air Rights office buildings just two years ago, is already looking to sell. The D.C.-based company bought the office buildings and hotel complex for $205 million and promptly set about renovating and rebranding the place into “Bethesda Crossing.” Now, it’s hired Cassidy Turley to market the complex to buyers. [Washington Business Journal]

MCPS Fifth Grades Hit Strathmore — The annual MCPS fifth grade field trips to Strathmore are this week and the partners are celebrating the tenth year of the event with a new Blues program. [MCPS]

County Adds Stop Sign To Nebel Street — MCDOT has added a stop sign on Nebel Street at its intersection with Marinelli Drive, creating a three-way stop. Additional bicycle facilities are also said to be on the way. [Friends of White Flint]

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