Open: Saturday, Feb. 27 and Sunday Feb. 28 from 1-3 p.m.
Welcome to unit 305 at the Windsor Plaza, where you can have the location, convenience and move-in-ready home you’ve been waiting for.
Enter into the open kitchen, with granite countertops, beautiful white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, gas cooking and a breakfast bar that opens to the dining space. The large living room has gorgeous oak hardwood floors that span the entire unit. Sliding glass doors open to the sunroom, which makes a great home office or sitting room. A key feature about this unit is that the sunroom overlooks the community’s private courtyard giving you your very own urban oasis.
Wednesday, Feb. 10
Literature, Black families, and DC: Authors Camille Acker and Rion Amilcar Scott will be on hand to discuss their fiction and writing about DC beginning at 6 pm on Wednesday. Click here for more information about this event.
Thursday, Feb. 11
What will the future of retail look like?: The Center for Retail Transformation and the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship of the George Mason School of Business, and the American Institute of Architects Washington DC is hosting an online webinar to take a look at how “we preserve and rebuild a viable retail industry” in the region. This event will be held from 9 to 4 pm on Feb. 11. Click here to register. Costs for this webinar range from $50 to $110.
It's been, to say the least, a busy couple of weeks for local news. At this point next week is not looking any less eventful, though barring breaking news we
During the pandemic, many who formerly commuted to work are now working from home.
Some are eager to go back to the office full time when it’s safe to do so, while others may be contemplating a switch to either working from home permanently or at least a couple of days per week.
A wide range of companies are moving to or considering moving to a “hybrid workplace” model post-pandemic. Among them is Microsoft, which will let employees opt to work from home up to 50% of the time, or permanently with a manager’s approval.
It seems likely that many office-based employers in Arlington and elsewhere in the D.C. area will be implementing similar policies as the pandemic (hopefully) comes to an end this year. That has made us wonder about the impact on commuting.
December 15, 2020 at 1:00pm
A local teen is in custody and two others are being sought by police after an alleged drug deal led to a serious assault.
The incident happened shortly after 11 p.m. last night in the Waycroft-Woodlawn neighborhood, near Ballston. Police say an arranged sale of narcotics ended with the victim being beaten with batons by several people.
The victim was hospitalized with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Police searched the area and arrested a 19-year-old suspect while he was walking along the nearby Custis Trail. Two other suspects have been identified and are expected to face charges, police said.