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What Wharf? A 1,000-Unit Mixed-Use "Waterfront" Community Planned for Woodbridge
In addition to a potential water-transit pilot program, Woodbridge could be getting a massive mixed-use development.
In October, Buchanan Partners applied to Prince William County to rezone the 145-acre vacant site at the intersection of Prince William Parkway and Minnieville Road (map) in order to deliver Quartz District, a sprawling mixed-use development with 125,000 square feet of commercial space, 175,000 square feet of office space, and up to 1,000 townhouses and multifamily residences.
The development would also include a man-made waterfront with a pedestrian bridge, the expansion of an existing water retention pond on the site, and a swath of public land.
The county is currently reviewing the application concurrently with work on the Dale City Small Area Plan.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/what-wharf-a-1000-unit-mixed-use-waterfront-community-planned-for-woodbridg/14983.
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