Saturday, October 6, 2012

Expensive Town Houses Being Built Near Windsor Estates

Expensive Town Houses being built near Windsor Estates

Friday, September 28, 2012

More Development Near Windsor Estate near Fedex

More development near Windsor Estates near Fedex

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Development near Windsor Estate in Lorton

Development near Windsor Estate near Lorton

Development Near Windsor Estate

Development Near Windsor Estates near Kohl

Monumental Realty Moves Forward With Liberty View

Monument Realty Moves Forward With Liberty View Most of Lewin Park has been destroyed in preparation for the new Liberty View office park. From the Kingstown- Rose Hill Patch By Lisa K. Brown Monument Realty is making progress on Liberty View, the future office park that is planned on Lewin Drive, next to the Inova Healthplex Franconia-Springfield. The new 750,000-square-foot developement, which will also include a hotel, will be built on the property that was once home to the Lewin Park neighborhood. Monument Realty was waiting for permits to demolish Lewin Park in March, and the Washington Business Journal reported that bulldozers and trucks began arriving in April. Natasha Stancill, director of marketing at Monument Realty, wrote in an email that all the houses have been destroyed, except for one. They are still waiting on approvals from Dominion Power and Washington Gas for the last demolition. Stancill added that permits for the first new building have been submitted to Fairfax County. A spokesperson from supervisor Jeff McKay's office wrote in an email that Virginia Department of Transportation will also be involved in the approvals of the site plan, which are in the process of being finalized.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Wegmans is coming Finally!!!!!!!!

From Kingstown Patch
Legal Route Cleared for Kingstowne Wegmans, But When Will It Open?

Wegmans was initially blocked by stormwater management lawsuit

By Will Sommer

September 29, 2011

The legal path is clear for the Kingstowne Wegmans, but the supermarket company doesn't know when the location will open.

Construction of the Hilltop Village shopping center at Beulah and Telegraph, where the Wegmans will be built, was held up by a lawsuit until recently. Glenn S. Ovrevik, who lives near the proposed site, filed the lawsuit over a proposed stormwater pond that was part of the Hilltop Village plan.

Ovrevik's lawsuit headed to the Virginia Supreme Court, before having an appeal rejected last month, as first reported in the Washington Business Journal.

Although Ovrevik has the option to request that the Virginia Supreme Court to reconsider his appeal, his attorney, Zachary Williams, told Patch that Ovrevik won't.

While the lawsuit is over, however, Wegmans said it does not know when the store will open. A Wegmans spokeswoman told Patch last week that the company is in discussions with the site's developer, C & E Real Estate Services.

In April, Hilltop Village's site plan received approval.