Cumulus
Media’s deal to sell the 75-acre parcel in Bethesda, MD that is home to
its four towers broadcasting a butterfly pattern blanketing the
nation’s capital with conservative talk WMAL-AM (630), inched closer to
its end game with a required public meeting last Saturday. About 150
neighbors to the site packed a school auditorium to pelt homebuilder
Toll Brothers with the usual questions on how a new settlement of 328
homes would change their lives. Traffic, in a city rated as the worst
traffic jam in the nation, is of course their biggest concern. Continue Reading
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
WMAL Towers Site Gets Closer to Becoming Toll Brothers’ Million Dollar Homes
Cumulus
Media’s deal to sell the 75-acre parcel in Bethesda, MD that is home to
its four towers broadcasting a butterfly pattern blanketing the
nation’s capital with conservative talk WMAL-AM (630), inched closer to
its end game with a required public meeting last Saturday. About 150
neighbors to the site packed a school auditorium to pelt homebuilder
Toll Brothers with the usual questions on how a new settlement of 328
homes would change their lives. Traffic, in a city rated as the worst
traffic jam in the nation, is of course their biggest concern. Continue Reading
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