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It is a few blocks away from both Clarendon Metrorail station and the Courthouse neighborhood of Arlington. TIAA-CREF bought Market Common Clarendon from McCaffery in 2002. [2] In 2016, Regency Centers and AvalonBay Communities bought the complex for $406 million. [3] In 2021, Regency renamed it The Crossing Clarendon. [4]
Clarendon is located in the Arlington district of the same name at the intersection of Highland Street, Clarendon Boulevard, and Wilson Boulevard. The station entrance itself lies in a park-like median between Clarendon and Wilson Boulevards. [3] There is an underpass providing access to the Omsted Building on the south side of Clarendon Boulevard.
The Container Store was founded in Dallas by Garrett Boone and John Mullen. With the backing of their families, they inaugurated the first The Container Store on July 1, 1978. The store introduced a new retailing category: home storage and organization. [2] [3] Kip Tindell and his wife joined the founding team the next year.
The village of Clarendon was named and dedicated March 31, 1900. [3] In 1920, the same year in which Arlington County adopted its name, a movement to incorporate Clarendon as a town was defeated in the courts. [4] Clarendon street scene (2013) Over time, Clarendon became Northern Virginia's retail center.
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State Route 120 (SR 120) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.Known as Glebe Road, the state highway runs 9.10 miles (14.65 km) from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Crystal City north to SR 123 at the Chain Bridge.
Shortly after entering the independent city of Fairfax, US 50 leaves Little River Turnpike (its original route until 1935, which continues as Virginia State Route 236) and joins a concurrency with US 29 as Fairfax Boulevard (a new designation, concurrent with the old names Main Street, Lee Highway, and Arlington Boulevard). US 29 splits from US ...
The My An fabric store relocated from the building before it was demolished since the owner anticipated changes in Clarendon with the plan for high-density development. [ 7 ] Business remained steady for the establishments that remained, although the once-large crowds of Vietnamese customers dwindled, and the neighborhood's value as a community ...