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Tysons Corner Development

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Tysons Wal-Mart Could Open by Sept. 2013

No official date has been set, but developers are optimistic about the space at Route 7 and Westwood center Drive, which will also include a 24 Hour Fitness.

Tysons Corner’s new Wal-Mart could be open by August or September of this year. Construction on the 79,000-square-foot store has been going smoothly, said Jay Klug, principal at developer JBG Rosenfeld Retail. Both Wal-Mart and 24 Hour Fitness, two of the main tenants in the JBG’s new mixed-use development at Route 7 and Westwood Center Drive, are currently building out the interiors of their spaces. Klug said that neither tenant has an official opening date, but he thought they would be open by August or September. Work began on the new building in September 2011, on the former site of Moore Cadillac and Hummer. In addition to the Wal-Mart and the gym, the development will house another 8,000 square feet of small-store retail and …

Alexander Parson

11:08 am on Thursday, May 2, 2013

Owsom want to transfer working. On it Walmart   more ›

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Fairfax Board OKs Massive Spring Hill Development

Supervisors sign off on 3.8 million square foot complex, the third and final part of a larger plan by the Georgelas Group

The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved Tuesday another massive development in Tysons Corner, moving along the county’s long-term plan to turn the area into a walkable, urban downtown center. The complex will occupy more than 17 acres: about 10 acres between Route 7, Tyco Road and Spring Hill Road, and another seven acres at the corner of Greensboro Drive and Spring Hill Rd. See map at right. The proposal is the final piece to a three-part plan by the McLean-based Georgelas Group  to transofrm the area around Route 7 and Spring Hill Road. Georgelas earned the county's first application approval in September 2011 for the first two parts of its plan, which calls for five residential/retail buildings — one of them at 300 feet and the…

Catherine

11:06 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

Or schools, or roads. The intersection at Spring Hill Road and Lewinsville is already a nightmare! These deals with developers go back to Gerry Connolly's day. He and his Democratic pals have been bought and sold by the developers and those of us living in the Tyson's area are going to be screwed!   more ›

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