Pike & Rose


Pike & Rose is a mixed-use development in the form of an ersatz downtown in North Bethesda, Maryland, a block away from North Bethesda station of the Washington Metro. Its first phase opened in 2014. Pike & Rose now comprises of retail, 864 residential units, a 177-room hotel, and just under of class-A office space. Retail anchors include REI, West Elm, and Uniqlo. Amp by Strathmore, a 200-seat music venue, was adjacent to an iPic movie theater and closed at the end of June 2024. There is also a Porsche auto dealership.
Montgomery County, Maryland has allocated $150 million for the area's development and envisions an eventual 20,000 residential population. The developer is Federal Realty Investment Trust, known for other mixed-use developments at nearby Bethesda Row as well as Santana Row in San Jose, California and Assembly Row in Somerville, Massachusetts.
Elements of the complex include:
The development is named after two of the roads that border it, Rockville Pike and Montrose Parkway. Much of the development is on the former site of Mid-Pike Plaza, a shopping center whose original anchor tenant was an E.J. Korvette discount department store.