Ballston Macys
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Ballston Macys, from most recent to least.
From Macy's to the YMCA: The Next 1,400 Units on the Boards for Ballston
UrbanTurf Staff | August 28th
Today, we take an updated look at what's in the works in the residential pipeline in Virginia Square and Ballston.... read»
From Macy's to American Legion to the YMCA: The Next 1,500 Units on the Boards for Ballston
UrbanTurf Staff | September 7th 2023
UrbanTurf takes an updated look at what's in the works in the residential pipeline in Virginia Square and Ballston... read»
Arlington County Board Approves 553-Unit Ballston Macy's Redevelopment
UrbanTurf Staff | December 19th 2022
Insight Property Group will replace the Macy's/office building on Glebe Road with a 16-story, two-phase development.... read»
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