Tuesday, September 23, 2014

PIKE & ROSE PARKING (PHOTOS)

Planning to head to Pike & Rose for Thursday's opening of Del Frisco's Grille? You can park in the garage at 11800 Grand Park Avenue. The street is at the signaled intersection with Old Georgetown Road about halfway between Rockville Pike (MD 355) and Executive Boulevard. After turning into Grand Park Avenue, drive up to the (temporary) end of the street, and turn left onto the garage entrance ramp. Alternatively, you can enter from 11580 Old Georgetown Road (although I did not try that yet), if you're on the Pike and Rose side of Old Georgetown.

One question readers have asked in the past is, will there be paid parking at Pike and Rose like Federal Realty's other town center-style properties, or would it be free like White Flint Mall or Montrose Crossing? The answer is, it is paid parking, using the Easy Pay system (take your ticket on the way in, and keep it with you). There is also free, 2-hour surface parking for the businesses at the corner of Old Georgetown and 355, such as Starbucks.

Businesses will offer parking garage ticket validation (although the Pike & Rose website says the first two hours are flat out free, without mentioning validation). Del Frisco's Grille, for example, will validate parking for 2 hours for you. Sport and Health will give you 2 1/2 hours. The iPic Theaters, opening in November, will give you a bit more for a movie: 3-and-a-half hours. Not enough time?

2 to 3 hours $1.00
3 to 4 hours $2.00
4 to 5 hours $3.00
5 to 24 hours $10.00

One other interesting point is that the garage uses the green/red overhead lighting system, like the Rockville Town Square garages. Searching for a space? If the lights are all red, head to the next row to find a green one.

Want to handle parking in advance? You can do it online with Parking Panda's Pike and Rose parking reservations and payment system.  Although, when testing it as of this writing, it was telling me the parking space would be at the Marriott North Bethesda Convention Center across the street, not at Pike & Rose. The Pike & Rose development is so new, have some patience with the various services that are being phased in. A $5 valet parking service is also scheduled to begin operating after October 1.



8 comments:

Steve D. said...

Paid parking? They must be kidding. I guess they would prefer I spend money at Montgomery Mall.

Anonymous said...

that was my first thought also but if it is truly free the first two hours and validation provided, it's pretty much free.

Anonymous said...

THE PIPES AND SMOKE DETECTORS IN THE GARAGE AT MONTGOMERY MALL ARE NOWHERE NEAR AS AWESOME AS THE ONES SHOWN HERE!!1!

Anonymous said...

I thought the Montgomery Mall ones were decent.

Anonymous said...

Any parking spaces set aside for electric vehicles? The rockville town square garage has them.

Steve D. said...

It sounds like only certain businesses will validate, and if you browse but don't buy anything I assume you are out of luck. Or not?

Anyway, if you want someone to shop, dine, and watch a movie, you probably shouldn't give them reason to count the hours they spend there.

Jason Yang said...

Yeah I never understood the need to make money off parking versus encouraging buyers to take their time and spend more money. Perhaps a developer can chime in?

That being said, the prices do seen very reasonable. Especially compared to DC or meter parking.

2 to 3 hours $1.00
3 to 4 hours $2.00
4 to 5 hours $3.00

Anonymous said...

The businesses in the Rockville Town Square have always blamed their paid parking system as part of the problems they've had up there.

They say it's confusing, though it's pretty simple to me.