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Arlington Looks to Approve Massive Rosslyn Plaza Redevelopment

  • March 7th 2016

by UrbanTurf Staff

Arlington Looks to Approve Massive Rosslyn Plaza Redevelopment: Figure 1
A new rendering for the redevelopment of Rosslyn Plaza.

One of the biggest redevelopment plans on the boards for Northern Virginia will go before the Arlington County Board this coming weekend.

Rosslyn Plaza is currently a 7.65 acre site on the east side of Rosslyn (map) that consists of office and residential buildings constructed in the 1960s and 70s, as well as the Spectrum Theatre.

Arlington Looks to Approve Massive Rosslyn Plaza Redevelopment: Figure 2
Conceptual rendering for the plaza.

Vornado/Charles E. Smith and Gould Property Company have been working on plans to completely redevelop the site with a series of new office and residential buildings, a hotel and a large public plaza. The timeline for the redevelopment is roughly 25 years.

The redevelopment will go before the County Board on Saturday, and the staff report is recommending that the Board approve the rezoning request for the property, as well as adopt the ordinance to approve the development site plan for the project, which would be done in phases, as outlined below.

Arlington Looks to Approve Massive Rosslyn Plaza Redevelopment: Figure 3

Phase 1 — Construction of an office building on the south side of the site.
Phases 2 and 3 — Construction of an office building, residential building and public plaza in the middle of the site.
Phases 4 and 5 — Construction of an office building and residential building on the north end of the site.

Rosslyn Plaza

This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/arlington_county_board_looks_to_approve_massive_rosslyn_plaza_redevelopment/10954.

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