State and local leaders touted the promise of a proposed mixed-use development to be built over an existing North Bethesda Metro station as a way to grow Montgomery County’s burgeoning life sciences and tech industries.
The facility is still years away from breaking ground. But Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich said the effort could transform the area into something similar to Kendall Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where technology firms are located close to MIT.
“I had been fascinated by the people I had been talking to about life sciences, and talking to me about Kendall Square in Boston, and talking about the urban campus, and talking about the value of collision spaces … rather than everything being done in office parks, where you never talk to the scientists in the next building,” Elrich said.