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Board of Supervisors gives thumbs up to Roland Clarke Place project

Map of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Map of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Concept rendering of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Concept rendering of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Roland Clarke Place (Photo via handout/Fairfax County Government)
Roland Clarke Place (Photo via handout/Fairfax County Government)
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Map of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Concept rendering of the Roland Clarke redevelopment (Photo via Fairfax County Planning Commission)
Roland Clarke Place (Photo via handout/Fairfax County Government)

Fairfax County’s  approved Woodfield Acquisitions’ redevelopment of Roland Clarke Place at its Tuesday (Dec. 4) meeting.

The redevelopment to replace a vacant, two-story office building at 1941 Roland Clarke Place with a 308-unit residential complex just south of the Dulles Toll Road.

The seven-story apartment building will be about a mile between the Wiehle-Reston East and Reston Town Center Metro stations. Plans for the building include two interior courtyards, an outdoor pool, seating on a third-floor patio and a 409-space, eight-level parking garage behind the building. About one-third of the new development is slated to remain as open space.

The existing office buildings on the site were constructed in the early 1980s.

The board delayed making a decision after the project’s on Nov. 20. The Fairfax County Planning Commission  a series of proffers for the redevelopment on Nov. 15.

The board also three other developments in Reston, including the Midline and the Tall Oaks Village Center, at the Tuesday meeting.

Images via Fairfax County and Fairfax County Planning Commission

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