The end of the election is drawing nearer: early voting ends on Saturday and Tuesday is Election Day. At this point, the roughly 12,000 early votes cast are almost evenly split between in-person and mailed-in ballots, per the Arlington County election turnout dashboard. Some 44,000 ballots need to be returned between now and the close
A church in Clarendon could be redeveloped with senior housing, pending the outcome of a forthcoming county land-use study. Over the last year, Clarendon Presbyterian Church and Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing, or APAH, have been developing plans to tear down the 75-year-old church at 1305 N. Jackson Street and build a 92-unit affordable apartment
The two nightlife venues replacing Whitlow's on Wilson are gearing up to open over the next few months. Taking over the long-time local watering hole, which
Construction on a long-awaited residential redevelopment in Clarendon could begin in the fall if the county approves new changes from the developer.
Five-and-a-half years ago, the Arlington County Board approved a three-building mixed-use development called Clarendon West from Arlington-based developer Shooshan Company. It will replace the old Red Top Cab headquarters and dispatch center, and two small commercial buildings.
But the project has been stalled since then, despite one sign of progress in February 2020, when a daycare housed in one of the buildings set to be replaced told parents it would be closing in June. Now, the developer tells ARLnow there is a timeline for construction.
After some delays, Clarendon Popup could be hosting live entertainment and dancing in the former Clarendon Ballroom space by the end of December.
The new opening day would be almost exactly one year after the event and nightlife spot at 3185 Wilson Blvd closed after New Year’s Eve in 2019. Owners anticipated the first popup with a “Winter Wonderland” theme would open around this time in December, but the holidays have set them back.
“We are aiming to open by the end of the month pending no further delays,” owner Mike Bramson said in an email, adding that the popup has been set back by “typical internal delays, such as equipment arriving on time given the holidays.”