A startling change in the business plan by the homebuyers who demolished Arlington’s 73-year-old Broyhill Mansion this April has stirred new emotions about .
In a new twist, the now-razed Broyhill estate in the Donaldson Run neighborhood is again on the market, billed as a development opportunity for anywhere between six and 36 homes. Less than a year after its last sale, for $2.55 million, the estate near the Washington Golf and Country Club is once more on the
Arlington's Broyhill Mansion Listed For $10M With New Zoning In Effect - Arlington, VA - The Broyhill Mansion property in Arlington is on the market again, this time for $10 million, with the potential to build 36 housing units.
Demolition began this weekend on the 70-year-old Broyhill mansion in the Donaldson Run neighborhood. The lengths to which some have gone to oppose it, including allegedly impersonating a photographer and stealing tile today (Monday), has left a bitter taste in the mouths of the owners. The 10-bedroom home at 2561 N. Vermont, near the Washington
An article this week about an arguably historic, 70-year-old mansion in Arlington possibly being set for demolition had a subplot that could have been a story all on its own. From Charlie Clark, reporting in the Falls-Church News Press (emphasis ours): The purchasers, Mustaq Hamza and Amanda Maldonado, said in interviews, however, that so far