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

Annandale rated average on ‘walkability’

So Bailey’s Crossroads and Tysons Corner are more “walkable” than Annandale? Really? We would think none of them are particularly pedestrian friendly. But a company called Walk Score gave Annandale a walkability rating of 50, compared with 67 for Bailey’s Crossroads and 67 for Tysons Corner. In fact, Bailey’s Crossroads, Tysons Corner, and Arlington, also … Continued

Old farmhouse is link to Annandale’s rural past

Approaching Martha Grimsley’s Annandale house is like stepping into another world. The pre-Civil War farmhouse is completely surrounded by the Sleepy Hollow Woods subdivision.  Martha, 83, says the original parts of the former farmhouse still in use are the kitchen, dining room, which still has the original hand-hewn ceiling beams, the loft, which is now … Continued

Mixed-use projects offer model for redevelopment in Beauregard Corridor

Cameron Station Residents of the Beauregard Corridor in Alexandria’s West End took a bus tour last Saturday to explore mixed-use projects in Old Town and Arlington that incorporate some of the elements proposed for their community. The projects featured on the tour, hosted by the Beauregard Developer Stakeholders group, could also be considered models for the revitalization … Continued

Annandale welcomes new TD Bank

The new TD Bank building at 7209 Little River “is an excellent example of what we’re trying to accomplish” in revitalizing central Annandale, says Gregory McGillicuddy of the Annandale Commercial BusinessDistrict Planning Committee. It’s close to the street with parking in the rear and is nicely landscaped with Annandale’s signature “acorn” streetlamps—and all that brings … Continued

Annandale redevelopment advocate Gordie Cole dies

Gordon MacIntyre Cole, a strong supporter of efforts to revitalize Annandale, passed away Feb. 22. Cole, 57, retired from the Secret Service in December after a long, distinguished career. He was a former chair of the Annandale Central Business District Planning Committee (ADBDPC), an elder in the John Calvin Presbyterian Church, and was a volunteer with … Continued

Beauregard Corridor residents explore benefits of ‘walkable urban places’

 Leinberger People who live near the Beauregard Corridor in Alexandria’s West End are concerned about the impact of the BRAC-133 project—and continuing long-term urbanization—on traffic, noise, pollution, and the character of their neighborhoods. After their disastrous experience with the BRAC, which will bring about 6,400 Defense Department employees to the office buildings  under construction to … Continued

Developers have big plans for Beauregard Corridor

The West End of Alexandria could become much more urban, with a high-density mix of multifamily housing, offices, hotels, and retail—and an improved transportation system—if the major property owners in the Mark Center area go ahead with their plans for redevelopment. Representatives of several companies that own developments along Alexandria’s Beauregard corridor outlined how they … Continued

Defense Department to investigate Mark Center decision

The Defense Department Inspector General’s office has launched an investigation into plans for moving approximately 6,400 Defense personnel into the Mark Center in Alexandria as part of the Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process, Rep. James Moran announced Nov. 17. Moran, a Democrat, is a senior member of the Defense Appropriations Subcommittee. Residents who live … Continued