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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's a lot of nice upscale shopping and some ok restaurants there, but something about the Mosaic district feels very inorganic to me. [/quote] Agree. I've gone there multiple times to eat at Four Sisters and other restaurants and to the Home Depot nearby. It feels like a very serious attempt at creating a community, but with none of the visual/neighborhood characteristics needed for one. The area just before 50 has a 1/4 mile stretch of industrial warehouses/class D office space, very dusty, broken-up wide roads and then you have a nice-ish mini-Reston Town Center like area after 50. Feels forced, but may make sense to not write off till its fully done and the landscape settles.[/quote] The first phase of EYA townhouses sold out entirely. It appears the market does not agree with your assessment, other than the observation that it's one part of a larger plan for the redevelopment of Merrifield. This area of Fairfax has been appreciating much more in the last 2-3 years than closer-in areas that previously saw redevelopment like Arlington, though, so it's not a big surprise that some people try to damn it with faint praise. [/quote] Mosaic benefitted from a period of intense lack of inventory. Plus, bet 50% of those town homes will be rentals in 2 yrs or less. Again, lovely outdoor mall in the middle of an industrial park with mediocre schools. Would har made more sense just to build some new SFH developments like further up gallows. Who is going to routinely cross rt 50 (all 8 lanes of crazy) to get to Dunn loring metro? I assume developers wanted to be closer but opted for the cheaper land south of 50. And are to cheap to put in any non-revenue generating property, like a playground. [/quote] Really stupid observations here on your part. It's obvious you aren't familiar with the broader redevelopment plans for the area of which Mosaic is just one part. And Mosaic was always slated to be south of Lee Highway and north of Route 50. [/quote] Mea culpa. Yeah, 29. Whatever that CF is north of Mosaic and between it and the metro. Plans are all nice and gravy; everyone little mayberry has it's plan -- Tysons, Silver Spring, etc etc. And then they are scrapped like MetroWest. Dunn Loring is a being developed because the land is cheap. It would have made a lot more sense to develop East Falls Church or even West Falls Church. Dunn Loring is a PITA to get to I-66, Beltway, or Rt 50. Metro access is only on one side of I-66 which it straddles, and it's about to have the frequency of its available trains sucked away by Silver Line. But they have plans for for Merrifield. So rest assured. Do those plans include a playground or library or community center? Or all just corpocracy?[/quote]
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