Covering Annandale, Bailey's Crossroads, Lincolnia, and Seven Corners in Fairfax County, Virginia

Apartment tower planned for Seven Corners

The site of a proposed apartment tower on Route 50
A five-story residential building with approximately 200
rental units is planned for the wooded, triangular property between the two
office towers and American Lube on Arlington Boulevard in Seven Corners.

There were originally supposed to be three office buildings
on that property, which is owned by JBG Cos., but only two were built. The Fairfax
County Board of Supervisors is expected to consider a rezoning request for the
property this fall.
The new apartments would be adjacent to an eight-story
hotel, a Hampton Inn and Suites, that has already been approved. The land where
the proposed hotel and apartment would be located is in the Providence District
of Fairfax County.

3 responses to “Apartment tower planned for Seven Corners

  1. I hope we can soon see a design – I hope it will improve the general layout and appearance of SC

  2. Looks like you just found your Adopt-a-Highway sucker! Green activists should be able to convince them to do it! Just don't ask me to pay anymore dang taxes!

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