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Mixed Reactions to N. Va. Move for Wizards and Capitals “Officials announced plans to bring the Washington Capitals and the Washington Wizards to a new arena in Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood. The new $2 billion arena, leased to Monumental Sports & Entertainment, is scheduled to break ground in 2025 and open sometime in late

Land use changes in Reston prioritized after approval of new comprehensive plan

Proposals for several major land use changes in Reston’s transit areas are now moving forward. The move comes after the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved an overhaul of Reston’s comprehensive plan last week. The Reston-related applications submitted via the countywide Site-Specific Plan Amendment (SSPA) process were set aside in the spring as work

Final Reston Comprehensive Plan Proposal Begins To Take Shape: Alcorn

Plans are brewing again to redevelop Lake Anne s Crescent property

Over the next year, a major redevelopment project involving the Crescent Apartments at Lake Anne Plaza in Reston may be on the horizon. The Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development will work with county partners for the next year to develop a process for the redevelopment of the Crescent property, according to Tom

Hunt Club Residents Want Possible Slave Cemetery Properly Preserved

Many residents of Hunt Club Cluster have written to the Fairfax County Department of Planning and Zoning to remember the possible slave cemetery in Reston when making the final changes to Reston's Master Plan. Here is what may be hiding in the woods, according to Hunt Club resident Heather Greenfield, a PR executive and former reporter

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