Home Depot Design Center has closed its doors on Rockville Pike, ending a five-year run at the Montrose Crossing shopping center. The Design Center was a reboot of Home Depot’s defunct Expo chain, opening during a pandemic-fueled boom in home upgrades. The store offered two floors of luxury kitchen and bath showrooms, stocked with a large array of premium appliances and fixtures. Only three of these Design Centers ever opened nationwide — and it appears the other two are also gone. Customers with existing orders or projects are being redirected to Home Depot’s main website. The Design Center is the second major tenant to exit Montrose Crossing this month, following the departure of bankrupt Value City Furniture.



Drl
No one has any money to remodel or upgrade with all the new taxes Gov. M
Wes Moore is pounding Marylanders with. And don’t forget about his incoming “Slavery Reparations Tax” ! Enjoy having an empty bank account
Charlotte Newton
Not really a place for political comments…but…if anyone is to blame it’s Elon Musk and his chainsaw. Trump/musk fired the very people who would shop here.
Dace Pellettiere
The last Republican Governor left plenty of money in the till, while Wes squanderd it quickly. Now he’s going to try and give away more in reparation, so typical of Democracts but we keep voting them in. I knew this was going to happen, if he got into office.