PeriPoint: An Amazing Opportunity in a Landmark Building

Friends,

As you know we have featured the PeriPoint building and the Gallery Neptune on several occasions. We love the building and believe it to be a true Bethesda landmark – perhaps even the most unique and original building in town.  The values of its owners have been infused into this Green building, and we’re very proud to be able to keep you informed of the next stage in PeriPoint’s evolution.

Gallery Neptune has now concluded seven years of finely produced exhibitions featuring the superb talent of artists in the mid Atlantic region. Moving ahead, the education program at Studio Neptune is expanding beyond ages 6-14 by offering select classes for high school students and adults.

Elyse (who co-owns the building with her husband Michael) will continue teaching and is excited by the prospect of identifying the right tenants to build on their work and take PeriPoint to the next level.

In this special three part series, we will showcase the opportunities available for the right tenants at PeriPoint.  We firmly believe this landmark building is a must-see for restauranteurs and others seeking a stunning space in Bethesda.  Just follow the coming articles then pay a visit to PeriPoint.  Here’s a visual taste of what you can expect from the coming series, and what you will discover when you visit the real thing.

PeriPoint is located at 5001 Wilson Lane Bethesda, MD 20814-2455 (corner of Old Georgetown Road).  See map below:

For more info drop Raj an email at rajlaw@yahoo.com

My full contact info:
Raj Purohit

Weichert Realtors 7200 Wisconsin Ave Bethesda

Direct 240-486-3921

Work 301 656 2500

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

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Former Gallery Neptune Building development…

Neptune

Ever since Gallery Neptune moved to its fantastic new premises in the PeriPoint building on Wilson Lane, the old building has remained unoccupied.  Peering through the window the space is bare, while outside – other than the remains of a twisted metal fence, a plant pot and an empty bottle of beer – is a development application dating back to 2007 and a large artists impression of the future development.

The prospective development looks like an exciting and would certainly be a great addition to this corner of Old Bethesda.  But does anyone have any further information about which stage of the development process this building is in?

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Drink & Draw at Gallery Neptune

I know the Valentine’s Day weekend is more than a week away but I just wanted to draw your attention to this event on Saturday, Februrary 13th at Gallery NeptuneDrink & Draw looks set to be a fun and creative evening, mixing cocktails with the good old parlour game Exquisite Corpse!  The evening kicks-off with a set of live jazz featuring the vocal talents of Bethesda’s own Julie Mack.  Seating is limited to 60 people so be sure to get in there quick – $12 advanced tickets.

Drink & Draw

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Last Days of “January” at Gallery Neptune

The Peripoint building, Old Georgetown Road

The PeriPoint building, Wilson Lane

Not long left now folks!  The aptly named “January” exhibition at Gallery Neptune is set to run for two more days before drawing to a close on Saturday.  The exhibition features paintings, photographs and mixed-media by artists Ed Biese, Lisa Brotman, Glenn Friedel, Elyse Harrison, Elaine Langerman, Wayne Paige and Albert Schweitzer.

Gallery Neptune can be found on the second floor of the PeriPoint building at 5001 Wilson Lane, Bethesda, at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road.  Entry is free.

Facebook fans, you can keep up with all the latest from the gallery at their own fan page!

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