Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully a Safeway will move in. They are pricey but decent selection overall. The nearby Safeways haven’t been renovated since the 70s or 80s and aren’t worth the trip.
The Safeway on Wilson Blvd. was renovated a year ago and both the Cherrydale and Lee-Harrison Safeways were renovated in the last few years. They may not be worth the trip for you, but they have very high profits per square foot, particularly the Lee-Harrison Safeway.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I spend an enormous amount of time at the Caps ice rink at the top of Ballston Mall. Our kids are figure skaters and hockey players.
Arlington is missing a huge opportunity to capitalize on the money brought into this facility 365 days a year.
The Caps practice here. Those of us who are committed to the various ice sports have the incomes to support a variety of retail or entertainment options.
I’m at the rink now while my DC gets a private lesson. There is no where to get a coffee unless I walk several blocks to Starbucks.
Ballston needs some personality added to it and if this place is just condos, then they will miss a big opportunity to bring something to the entire community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully a Safeway will move in. They are pricey but decent selection overall. The nearby Safeways haven’t been renovated since the 70s or 80s and aren’t worth the trip.
The Safeway on Wilson Blvd. was renovated a year ago and both the Cherrydale and Lee-Harrison Safeways were renovated in the last few years. They may not be worth the trip for you, but they have very high profits per square foot, particularly the Lee-Harrison Safeway.
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully a Safeway will move in. They are pricey but decent selection overall. The nearby Safeways haven’t been renovated since the 70s or 80s and aren’t worth the trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Macy's store and office building will be replaced by two 16 storey towers with 555 apartments and 250 parking spaces. There will be an unnamed grocery store on the main level and a little bit of retail. Arlington is still negotiating on the number of affordable units but it will be sizable to join all the other affordable units in the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor. The affordable housing will be more dispersed than along the Langston Corridor.
Any thoughts on which grocery store? TJs? I thought a Trader Joe's was coming to the former mini-Target space in FC. All of the other TJs are also crowded, though, so I guess there's enough demand.
Anonymous wrote:The Macy's store and office building will be replaced by two 16 storey towers with 555 apartments and 250 parking spaces. There will be an unnamed grocery store on the main level and a little bit of retail. Arlington is still negotiating on the number of affordable units but it will be sizable to join all the other affordable units in the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor. The affordable housing will be more dispersed than along the Langston Corridor.