July/August 2008
Bethesda Magazine
Add another sculpture to the list of Bethesda's roster of public artworks: the Lionsgate condominium has installed two bronze lions in front of its building at the corner of Woodmont Avenue and Old Georgetown Road. The sleek stylized statues were created by renowned sculptor John Dreyfuss of Washington, D.C. .... more
January/February 2008
Bethesda Magazine
"BEST Luxury Condo - Lionsgate"
Even though Lionsgate at Woodmont Corner (7500 Old Georgetown Road, Bethesda, 301-986-0066, www.lionsgatebethesda.com) won't be completed until spring, more than 90 of the 158 condominiums have been sold—a majority in the $1 million to $2 million range....
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July/August 2007
Bethesda Magazine
Bob Nederlander knows theaters. As managing director of Nederlander
Worldwide Entertainment, he an empire of more than 30 live performance theaters in major cities in the United States and in London. The company’s nine Broadway theaters currently host many of New York’s hottest shows, including “Wicked,” “Hairspray,” “Rent” and “Legally Blonde.”.... more
November/December 2006
Bethesda Magazine
"Like Grandfather, Like Father, Like Son"
In the 1920's, when Bethesda was transitioning from a rural to a suburban community, Joseph Segreti, an Italian immigrant with only a third-grade education, laid the stones for the original Bank of Bethesda building at.... more
March/April 2006
Home and Design Magazine
"Condo Maximum"
It's happening in Arlington and McLean, Virginia. In Maryland, it's happening in Bethesda and Potomac. It's even happening in Baltimore and Annapolis. And of course, it's happening in D.C. In communities all throughout the region.... more
Spring, 2006
Washington Spaces Magazine
"In Demand"
Developed by Duball Woodmont LLC, Lionsgate at Woodmont Corner in Bethesda is "the right product in the right place at the right time," says John Segreti, vice president of development at Duball LLC. There's a pent-up demand .... more
November 11, 2005
Washington Spaces Magazine
"Turning Corners"
In Bethesda, at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road and Woodmont Avenue, Marc Dubick, president of Duball LLC. plans to construct Lionsgate at Woodmont Corner. Boasting a pair of sculpted bronze lions by John Dreyfuss in .... more