Tag: shopping
New Westlawn Shopping Center to open on Annandale Road in 2014
A rendering of the Westlawn Center The old, run-down Westlawn Shopping Center on Annandale Road by Arlington Boulevard is gone, but the new retail center isn’t expected to be completely finished until sometime in 2014. The site plan should be approved by Fairfax County within the next 60 to 90 days, says Shane Murphy, an … Continued
Virginia is having a sales tax holiday
School supplies from Target. It’s back-to-school shopping time, and this weekend is a good time to get started: Virginia’s sales tax holiday for school supplies and clothing is Aug. 3-5. Certain school supply items priced at $20 or less and clothing and footwear priced at $100 or less are tax exempt during this three-day period. … Continued
Construction on Annandale Walgreens to start in September
Construction on the new Walgreens in central Annandale is expected to start by mid-September, if all approval processes go smoothly, Elizabeth McKeeby of Walsh and Colucci told members of the Annandale Commercial Business District Planning Committee July 10. The new drug store will occupy a key position in central Annandale, bordered by Little River Turnpike, … Continued
Farmers markets offer ‘goat shares,’ along with locally grown produce
You can find plenty of locally produced, high-quality but common items at the Fairfax County farmers markets, like just-picked peaches and tomatoes, but there are also some more unusual things, like “goat shares.” At a recent trip to the market at Wakefield Park, the most popular items at the Lois’s Produce and Herbs were green … Continued
Longtime Annandale shops, AnnSandra and Party Co., are expanding
With so many Annandale businesses closing in recent months (Bloom, Room Store, Sunset Grille, to name a few), it’s nice to see some retail expansion going on. The Party Co., at 4421 John Marr Drive, is planning to relocate to the much larger space that used to house Super Pets in the same strip mall. … Continued
Merrifield offers model for redevelopment
The Mosaic District at Merrifield shows what could be happening in central Annandale if developers and property owners could get their act together. The first store to open at the Mosaic development will be the Target, set to open in October. The Angelika Film Center is slated to open in spring 2013. The other stores … Continued
Public urged to ‘Stuff the Bus’ with food for the needy
The 2011 Stuff the Bus campaign [photo from the Office of Public Private Partnerships] The Stuff the Bus food drive, aimed at helping restock local food pantries for the needy, will be in our area this Saturday. The initiative is managed the Fairfax County Neighborhood and Community Services department and the Office of Public Private … Continued
What does Annandale need?
We asked random people who live here what Annandale doesn’t have—and needs—and here are their responses: Trader Joe’s in Bailey’s Crossroads “A movie theater.” “ Trader Joe’s, especially now that Bloom is gone, leaving a large empty store.” “A really good bar where people of all ages can hang out, like the bar at the … Continued
Target, other stores in Merrifield’s Mosaic District to open next October
A model of the townhomes If you haven’t been to the new Mosiac District multi-use project in Merrifield, you’ll be surprised at how much progress is going on. Target, the Angelika Film Center, and some of the other stores are scheduled to open in October 2012. The sales office for the 112 townhouses developed by … Continued
Annandale Bloom will close
The Bloom grocery store in Annandale will close due to underperformance, Washington’s ABC affiliate reported Jan. 12. Six other Blooms in Virginia and one in Maryland will also close. Another 42 Blooms in those states will be converted to Food Lion. The Annandale Bloom, at 7000 Columbia Pike, always seemed kind of empty since it … Continued
Joseph’s Coat moving to central Annandale
The former site of Fairfax Auto Parts Joseph’s Coat Joseph’s Coat, the thrift store run by Bethany House of Northern Virginia, is moving from its Falls Church location on Annandale Road near the Arlington Boulevard intersection to central Annandale. Its new home will be the building at 7219 Columbia Pike formerly occupied by Fairfax Auto … Continued
Proprietor of Braddock yard sales considering shutting down
Michael Tyrone Suggs told the Annandale blog he is “disappointed” in his neighbors for complaining about the frequent yard sales in front of the house he leases at 4500 Braddock Road, Lincolnia. Neighbors have complained that the yard sales are unsightly and that the traffic is a nuisance and unsafe. There is nowhere to park … Continued
Extreme yard sales mar Braddock Road
Looking for a used washing machine or refrigerator? Whoever lives in this house at 4508 Braddock Road, Lincolnia, has taken the yard sale concept to an extreme level, lining up large appliances on the curb for sale to the public. A resident of the nearby Parklawn community, who took the photo, says, “It appears … Continued
Check out Annandale stores for unusual gift items
Don’t neglect Annandale when you’re shopping for the holidays. We found some one-of-a-kind items in the local stores. For $10.99, you can get one of these cute “love beer” coin banks from Lil’ Thingumajigs (7031 Little River Turnpike). This wooden sculpure, $14 from the Treasure Trove (7010 Columbia Pike), has 10 stick figures around a … Continued
Annandale area artists specialize in wood and glass
Boxes created by Rochelle and Peter Salter Among the dozens of artists showing their creations at the Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Show at the Audrey Moore RECenter last weekend were several from the Annandale area. Rochelle and Peter Salter make gorgeous precision-crafted wooden boxes.Their most popular items are tea boxes, ranging from $130 to $290 (including … Continued