Monday, May 1, 2023

May 2023 Updates

Happy May!  Happy Mothers Day!  Its also national hamburger, salad and barbecue month!  Anyway I hope we can get some weekends that are all sunshine.  Its hard to get all the yardwork done in one day. Watching the comments on the local news lately drives me crazy.  Have pride in your community.  Work to improve it.  Talk to your kids about being upstanding citizens and not following things you see on social media.  All actions have consequences.

Harbor Freight has signed up to lease a portion of the former Weis space at the Laurel Glenn Shopping Center on Alton Lane in California, MD.  No proposed opening date yet.

Dodah's Kitchen is now open in the Smallwood Village Shopping Center serving Vegan soul food and deserts.  #152 Smallwood Village.  This is their forth Maryland location.
Standard Sweets is set to open May 20th at 29251 Three Notch Road in Mechanicsville.
The Brass Tap is showing an August 1st opening date at the St. Mary's Marketplace. 44940 St. Andrews Church Road, California, MD
Raising Cane's now open in Waldorf at 3295 Crain Highway.
Hangry Joe's Waldorf location is planning to open mid June at the Waldorf Shoppers World next to Charlies Cheese steaks.  They have another location planned in Brandywine Village in front of the Chaddsford neighborhood.
Peri Peri Original and Kallisto Steakhouse taking over the former Heavenly Chicken and Ribs at Dunkirk Gateway.  10812 Town Center Blvd.  They have locations across Maryland and Virginia.
Bath and Body Works has signed on at the Fox Run Shopping Center in Prince Frederick between GNC and H&R Block.


















49 comments:

Anonymous said...

Greetings

I saw someone entering the old Pizza Hut building in Waldorf on Route 5. Any idea what’s happening with that property?

Anonymous said...

It was The Noid, just making sure Pizza Hut wasn't trying to pull a fast one and move back in.

Chris Shasho said...

They asked me to lease it for them then they put a new roof on it and never gave me the keys back. Wont answer any of my texts or emails so I have no idea.

RIL_Blogapalooza said...

I see someone decided to open the Crab Boat again off 228, hopefully it succeeds this time. I hope they learned from the mistakes that was made the first time they were around. Any idea when they will open?

Chris said...

Just moved to the area. What happen last time?

Anonymous said...

Hey Chris, what's going up in between the Carmax and the golf cart store in Brandywine?

Chris Shasho said...

The Haven marijuana dispensary across the highway is building their own building on the site. They currently lease.

Anonymous said...

Chris,

Any word on plans for the old Wayside Store off of 257? https://ajbillig.com/auction/13074-rock-point-road/

Chris Shasho said...

I haven't heard anything about it.

Anonymous said...

What is going on withurnbox?

Chris Shasho said...

They say training.

Anonymous said...

Chris,
I know this is a topic that gets recycled but was hoping for some insight. How is is possible that a place like California Maryland can get places like Harris Teeter, Brass Tap, Super Walmart and Super Target yet a place like Waldorf can’t seem to attract these same businesses? I understand everyone has an opinion but my questions are to possibly gain insight and ways to change this. So if possible are there meetings available to attend or persons to contact in order to start a conversation that goes beyond just complaining on the Nextdoor app? Any and all feedback is appreciated.

Anonymous said...

The reason is because they have office buildings and the military base. People commute into St. Mary’s county for work. It’s not very interesting out there except that small stretch of the few stores they have.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the feedback. It’s hard to sit by and watch other cities grow and have options and not see the same growth in Waldorf. I want to be an active resident and start attending meetings and get things pushed forward. Either way thank you again.

Chris Shasho said...

Sometimes its a matter of space. Target had no room to get bigger in waldorf. They have pushed the max space in La Plata. SuperWalmart tried to get approved twice in charles county. once in waldorf and laplata. The unions and environmental groups came out against it. People started to make claims that if they move that the old stores would remain vacant even when we had a plan for them.

Anonymous said...

Hey Chris, have you heard anything about the CVS on St Charles Pkwy closing? The address is 129 St Charles Pwky. Just got a text saying use the CVS at Leonardtown Rd and St Charles.

Chris Shasho said...

I have heard that. With the Walgreens out front and a cvs at the corner of 5 and Smallwood parkway I guess its too many.

Anonymous said...

Thanks

Anonymous said...

Any word on whats going next to mcdonalds in laplata on 301

Chris Shasho said...

car wash

Anonymous said...

Splash In Car Wash

Anonymous said...

Racism, more white people down there than up here. Pretty cut and dry, we need to start moving down there and break up their good ole boys network.

Anonymous said...

Do you have confirmation regarding what will be going next to the Army Reserve building on Marshall Corner Road?

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your feedback. Are there city council meetings or meetings in which I can get involved in to start lending a voice to community concerns about the lack of progress in relation to growth here in Waldorf? It is getting hard to just keep sitting by silently while others grow and we just build houses and poor money into their communities.

Anonymous said...

There is a proposal to put a solid waste transfer station (basically indoor trash dump) on Old Washington Rd near the Walmart on Acton. The develop isn’t disclosing what areas the trash will be coming from but will be from outside the county. Will make traffic even worse with 400k tons/yr of garbage being trucked in. Please send letters or attend Biard of Appeals meeting June 27 before it’s too late.

Anonymous said...

Yea, we see what ya'll did to Waldorf.

Anonymous said...

Who we got to be callin to say build Commanders Stadium at the mall?

Chris Shasho said...

The yard next to the army reserve will be a copart.

Here is a list of boards you can join. The development ones are at the bottom. https://www.charlescountymd.gov/government/boards-commissions/list-of-boards-and-commissions

That solid waste station does not sound good.

Anonymous said...

Charles County residents - to submit a public comment to the Board of Appeals regarding the proposed solid waste station, please use this link:

https://www.charlescountymd.gov/government/boards-commissions/board-of-appeals/board-of-appeals-public-comment-and-speaker-registration-form

Anonymous said...

We got to organize, protest these stores at their current locations and MAKE OUR VOICES HEARD!

Chris Shasho said...

protest what stores?

Anonymous said...

They want to go to St. Marys apparently and protest the Harris Teeter etc. because they've decided those stores are down there but not in Waldorf because you know... "racism".

I know you like the comment section because there are some legit and sometimes bright comments and questions, but its more or less become a place for nonsensical, made up accusations of any time someone doesn't get what they want its prejudice based.

Anonymous said...

Charles County administrators actively pursuing high-end grocery stores. Most high-end grocery stores think the county population is too small has been the feedback, however Harris Teeter is looking to expand into Southern Maryland, not sure the time table. Fingers crossed!! County Administrator interview on YouTube. She explains the whole process very well, very informative!

https://youtu.be/-RxzCO4FinU

Chris Shasho said...

Its funny I've been saying everything on this video for the past ten years.

Anonymous said...

Harris Teeter's buildings in St Marys and Calvert are new and built exactly to their specifications. No, they don't want to be in whatever vacant space you can name in Waldorf/La Plata because that building is not to their specifications. A developer will have to build a space that fits what they want (not what the people on here want) and that fits their criteria.

And why do people come on here every month and claim that racism is why certain businesses aren't in Waldorf and Brandywine when those places have tons of businesses that aren't in St Marys or Calvert. And most of the places people on here like to name off that Calvert/ St Mary's DO have that Charles doesn't are chains that have no local connection to the area and could care less about the people who live in the communities they serve. I guess these chains validate people about where they live.

Anonymous said...

Reading your post gives me pause because like so many others have stated the same narrative you are pushing. So if you are having confusion on how race factors in than all you would need to do is read the news or read statistics, because in every case like that of Waldorf/ La Plata the common denominator always ends up being race. Charles County one of the top two highest median incomes in Maryland. Charles County continues to add homes and more homes with endless amounts of land. Waldorf is subjected to endless amounts of traffic and oh one other thing employers are facing the reality that the hybrid model of employment is here to stay which means more people are home. Yet places like California or Dunkirk continue to build infrastructure. I say all that to say we have heard the bedroom community argument or the not enough people in this area yet I am struggling to see how businesses in this day and age are saying no to money or is it just black dollars that are scaring businesses away. So my question to all the nay sayers is what other excuse will be added to justify why businesses are not coming to Charles County? 1+1 always equals race in America. (Exact specifications for a store is a laughable argument on any level since we seem to have endless land for residential developers but not legitimate commercial growth)

Anonymous said...

Exactly! We need to push our ebony brothers and sisters to the front and bury the white supremacy once and for all! Couldn't have said it better myself!

Anonymous said...

Look at the racial breakdown between Dunkirk and Waldorf and your answer will be there right in front of you. Same reason Wegmans won't come here... ditto for any other "high end" stores... So we get stuck with funky Food Lion, Giant and Safeway because..
You know...

Anonymous said...

Spoken like a true Cracker! I got ya Bruh

Anonymous said...

Chris any June updates?

Anonymous said...

It closed about 18yrs ago, sat vacant, opened under another name, closed again, reopened under another name and closed again. It’s opened up like four times and closed. This is probably the fifth attempt. It’s in a terrible location to get in/out of. Had some crab legs there in 2004 or 2005 and they got served half frozen.

Anonymous said...

The brass tap opening in California, MD is another example/further evidence of Waldorf and La Plata becoming those towns you drive through to get to the better parts of SOMD. Charles county is terrible for business. The county commissioners attract mediocre options for us.

Anonymous said...

There are fine restaurants and other things within a short drive from Waldorf ( Alexandria Arlington , Fairfax, National Harbor and DC) to other parts of the DMV, similar to the Brass Tap and others. Better grocery shopping choices to me, is at the top of the list for Charles County, not worried about the rest.

Anonymous said...

Hi Chris....what is being built
on St Patrick's Drive towards Billingsley?

Anonymous said...

Lets get this blog back to what it was for, Chris has been great about letting people know whats going to be built in and around SOMD. Debating about the topics as to why this and that is happening gets old. Chris might just get tired of it all and take down this blog although he is the one who kind of screens all entries.

Chris Shasho said...

St. Patricks and billingsley is townhomes.

Anonymous said...

Following up: it appears to be a car dealership, but nothing absolutely confirmed.

Anonymous said...

There is a Wegmans in Lanham which is a predominantly black area.
I know you don’t want to hear it but Waldorf and LaPlata are bedroom communities. And that changes everything. St Mary’s county is a lot of stay at home moms. ALOT. And that changes the dynamic of how the family lives. Families with stay at home moms lead completely different lives and this is the family that Harris Teeter typically attracts. White, black, Asian, whatever. Race doesn’t matter. Just the family dynamics do. And the building that is available. Look at our town. Guys, I’ve lived in Waldorf for 40 years. Seeing how sad the mall shopping center is, the Smallwood shopping center and the pine field shopping center, I wouldn’t want to open my Wegmans or Harris Teeter here either. Can you blame them? It’s a bedroom community and all people do here is have their groceries delivered, go to work and sleep. And they don’t seem to care about how shitty their city is turning into. Look at the mall for crying out loud. You really think Wegmans wants to be here?

Anonymous said...

Amen to that, you are so right. Waldorf and Charles County as a whole is not being planned properly. Hopefully the Commissioners come to their senses before everything really goes to hell.