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The Reston Town Center station of the Washington Metro Silver Line, which opened on November 15, 2022, serves the south end of the center. [1] Reston Town Center is designed with open avenues and wide sidewalks. It is built around Fountain Square, a medium-sized open area between the surrounding shops. The main landmark in Fountain Square is ...
Target, West Elm, Barnes and Noble, Angelika Film Center, Archer Hotel Falls Church The Mosaic District is a 31-acre (13 ha), 2,000,000 sq ft (190,000 m 2 ) mixed-use development built along urban-style streets (an ersatz downtown ) in Merrifield , Fairfax , Virginia , in the Washington, DC suburbs between Fairfax and Falls Church .
Between 1991 and 2021 the show was known as the Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival, [5] [6] and the name was changed to the Tephra Fine Arts Festival following a similar name change of the festival's organizer, [6] [5] which changed from being the Greater Reston Arts Center to the Tephra Institute of Contemporary Art in 2021. [7]
Lake Anne Center was the first village center created in the planned community, and features a mix of commercial and residential buildings around a plaza and inlet of Lake Anne, a man-made reservoir. The village center was designed by Reston's master planner and architect James Rossant of New York City for Robert E. Simon and built 1963–67.
Reston Town Center station (preliminary name Reston Parkway) [3] is a rapid transit station on the Silver Line of the Washington Metro in Reston, an unincorporated area in Northern Virginia. It opened on November 15, 2022.
Capital One Center M3 410 (125) 31 2023 Tysons: Fairfax: VA: Topped out in 2021. [5] [6] 3 Central Place Tower: 391 (119) 32 2017 Rosslyn: Arlington: VA: Tallest Building in Arlington since 2017. [7] The View of DC provides access to the top two floors, with a publicly accessible vantage point that opened June 21, 2018. 1812 North Moore Street ...
Santa Clarita — Old Town Newhall, Westfield Valencia Town Center San Diego — Ocean Beach Antique District , Gaslamp Quarter San Francisco — Union Square , [ 17 ] Union Street , Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury , Fillmore Street , Hayes Street [ 18 ]
Fair Oaks Mall officially opened on July 31, 1980. [3] The 1,400,000-square-foot (130,000 m 2) mall, developed by the Taubman Company, opened in the midst of a recession, with only four of six anchor stores in operation (Hecht's, JCPenney, Sears, and Woodward & Lothrop) and 15 other storefronts occupied, leaving three fourths of the storefronts empty.