Rosslyn 2.5 MSF Redevelopment Receives County Board Approval
By
Tony Seruga
The project will redevelop a 7.65-acre superblock into a five-block mixed-use complex which will include up to 2.5 million square feet of office, residential, retail, hotel and public open space.
Rosslyn Plaza Park rendering, Arlington, Va.
Arlington, Va.—The Arlington County Board just announced the approval of a 25-year, five-phase redevelopment plan that will completely transform Rosslyn’s east end. Proposed by Vornado Realty Trust/Charles E. Smith and Gould Property, the project plans the redevelopment of a 7.65-acre superblock into a five-block mixed-use complex overlooking the Potomac River. According to the City of Arlington’s website, architectural firm Pickard Chilton is also on board.
The proposed Rosslyn Plaza Phased Development Site Plan had been under review with the Site Plan Review Committee between 2012 and 2015. The resulting property will include up to 2.5 million square feet of office, residential, retail, hotel, amenities and public open space…
Rosslyn 2.5 MSF Redevelopment Receives County Board Approval
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