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Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: Fox News ()
Date: June 22, 2016 11:48AM

http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news2/kingstowne-town-center-to-transform-into-a-residential-mixed-use-community/

http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/success


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Kingstowne Towne Center will transform from a shopping center into a mixed use community, following our approval to build up to 800 apartments and condos there.

The Board of Supervisors signed off on the plan on Tuesday, and the action highlights the continued anemic market for office space in the D.C. region.

Previously, the center was approved for 1.2 million square feet in office, but developer Halle Cos. requested to convert two unbuilt office buildings into residences instead.

In 2008, Halle received approval to build these two, 200-foot offices, citing the demand for new office space due to the move of jobs to Fort Belvoir as a result of the federal base realignment and closure plan.

When it recently reversed course, the developer cited a fundamental shift in demand for future office space following the recession, saying the need for large space “is not anticipated to fully return as a new generation accustomed to collaborative and flexible offices enters the workforce.”

At 886,000 square feet in total, the new apartments and condos will make up 52 percent of the square feet of development at the center—making it a primarily residential.

Retail will make up 29 percent of the site
Office uses will constitute 19 percent
Four residential buildings will rise up on an almost 5.5-acre site that mainly a surface parking lot south of Kingstowne Village Parkway. The developer anticipates that three of these buildings will be apartments, and one may be a condo, and 10 percent of the total number of units will be reserved for people 55 or older.

Halle said that it included the units for older adults because many residents from the surrounding Kingstowne neighborhoods, a planned community of 5,335 homes, want to downsize. County demographics point to a future demand for housing for people age 50-plus who will make up 33 percent of residents.

The up to 150-foot buildings will be oriented around a pedestrian-friendly spine street, and they will be built on top of four-level underground garage to serve residents and shoppers. The approval includes 68,000 square feet in new shops and restaurants, which will be located on the ground floor of each of the four new buildings.

Halle also will make improvement to the existing public plaza located across from the movie theater. It will add a seasonal ice skating rink and interactive water feature, along with tables and chairs and landscaping. One of the residential buildings will offer a pedestrian breezeway that will connect directly to this updated plaza.

Kingstowne is currently developed with 305,000 square feet in offices, 254,000 square feet of shops and restaurants, and 70,000 square foot movie theater.

This development supports the county’s Economic Success Plan. In part, this plan calls for building dense, mixed-use, transit-oriented developments where people can live, work, shop and play. These projects attract more residents, jobs, and businesses. These are the kinds of these communities that millennials to baby boomers increasingly want to live. Last year, the National Association of Realtors conducted a nationwide survey that found that 45 percent of Americans want to live where can easily walk to shops and restaurants.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: Huh??? ()
Date: June 22, 2016 12:15PM

Yay! And I hope they come up with some charming, hippie-dippie name for it like...the Mosaic District!

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: TowneCentrePallooza ()
Date: June 22, 2016 12:38PM

Now that's an original idea.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: FFX Dude ()
Date: June 22, 2016 12:55PM

When should it be done? I wanna live there. It will definitely be the most desirable place to live in the DC Metro area.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: Mugger McGeee ()
Date: June 22, 2016 02:27PM

With 25% section 8 housing, it's gonna be a shit show.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: K3hjL ()
Date: June 22, 2016 04:23PM

Those parking lots are usually full now. Imagine adding additional residential buildings?

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: i have a ground breaking idea ()
Date: June 22, 2016 04:32PM

K3hjL Wrote:
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> Those parking lots are usually full now. Imagine
> adding additional residential buildings?


If only they could some how make a place where you can park cars inside, they could make it multiple stories, or even have it go underground. I think they should call it "garage"

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: JPLbn ()
Date: June 22, 2016 04:37PM

i have a ground breaking idea Wrote:
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> K3hjL Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Those parking lots are usually full now.
> Imagine
> > adding additional residential buildings?
>
>
> If only they could some how make a place where you
> can park cars inside, they could make it multiple
> stories, or even have it go underground. I think
> they should call it "garage"

That would make too much sense. It would also detract from the amount of space they could lease out as housing. They will get some kind of tax credit for not having enough parking, as "incentive to use public transportation".

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: umjPm ()
Date: June 22, 2016 04:43PM

FFX Dude Wrote:
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> When should it be done?

Probably before Combined Properties starts working on its project at Fairfax Circle.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: mark j ()
Date: June 22, 2016 09:03PM

great..more section 8, muzzies and beaners...

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: No Parking ()
Date: June 22, 2016 09:46PM

i have a ground breaking idea Wrote:
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> K3hjL Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Those parking lots are usually full now.
> Imagine
> > adding additional residential buildings?
>
>
> If only they could some how make a place where you
> can park cars inside, they could make it multiple
> stories, or even have it go underground. I think
> they should call it "garage"

"could" and "would" are two different words.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: ohyea ()
Date: June 22, 2016 10:15PM

How nice for the section 8 tenents. Commuting to work every day will be much easier. Why ride the metro to rob and rape when the very people you victimize can pay your rent so you can just walk to the next building and ply your trade? Happy days. Ain't America great?

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: blehhh ()
Date: June 22, 2016 10:16PM

Kingstowne was much better before they removed the gravel pits. Those historic ATV trails should have been maintained. Too late now.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: Oh hell no ()
Date: June 22, 2016 11:13PM

You couldn't give me a house in that area.

What a hell hole

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: B.Goldwater ()
Date: June 23, 2016 08:49AM

blehhh Wrote:
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> Kingstowne was much better before they removed the
> gravel pits. Those historic ATV trails should
> have been maintained. Too late now.

Hey you! Yeah, you...you fucking dirtbag! Put out that cigarette, cut your hair and turn down that fucking Led Zeppelin! What the fuck is wrong with you? Don't you know smoking is bad for your health? And besides, you're only supposed to smoke in the designated smoking lounge at Lee High School.

Now, look...load up your Kawasaki dirtbikes, get in your 1970 Chevelle 454 SS and go find somewhere else to ride. We're trying to redevelop this area so that by 1994 we can start to see a huge influx of brown, savage, illegal, mud people while those of us whose families have lived and died here for decades can lose our souls and forget what made Northern Virginia such a nice place to live in the first place!

Christ...

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: bm6wF ()
Date: June 27, 2016 09:43AM

bm6wF

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Posted by: So Glad ()
Date: June 27, 2016 11:48AM

Happy I moved out of there. I did make a killing on my TH and paid cash for a real house elsewhere.

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Re: Kingstowne Town Center to Transform Into a Residential, Mixed Use Community
Date: June 27, 2016 12:16PM

At least it isn't housing for our resident wigs, so they don't have to complain on FFXU everyday. They start everything.

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