Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are so far out of my price range, but they're nice. I actually live in the little townhouses behind Pan Am (hi, former neighbor!) and I'm really glad all this stuff has moved in, but I wish I could be that close to that much stuff and to Dunn Loring. Hey, one less stop, right?
I also really, really wish Mosaic had a library branch, but that's a separate complaint/wish.
Yeah. Lots of these new areas are really just nice outdoor malls. No civic space, no community, no playgrounds! Just shopping...
Good job of twisting PP's comments, but inaccurate insofar as Mosaic is concerned. One more reason why Falls Church is appreciating more than Arlington now.
Is there a playground at Mosaic? Trying to make plans for lunch with a friend...
Kids run around Strawberry Park near the Angelika Film Center.
http://anomadslife.com/2013/06/25/suburban-finds-mosaic-district-ii/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are so far out of my price range, but they're nice. I actually live in the little townhouses behind Pan Am (hi, former neighbor!) and I'm really glad all this stuff has moved in, but I wish I could be that close to that much stuff and to Dunn Loring. Hey, one less stop, right?
I also really, really wish Mosaic had a library branch, but that's a separate complaint/wish.
Yeah. Lots of these new areas are really just nice outdoor malls. No civic space, no community, no playgrounds! Just shopping...
Good job of twisting PP's comments, but inaccurate insofar as Mosaic is concerned. One more reason why Falls Church is appreciating more than Arlington now.
Is there a playground at Mosaic? Trying to make plans for lunch with a friend...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are so far out of my price range, but they're nice. I actually live in the little townhouses behind Pan Am (hi, former neighbor!) and I'm really glad all this stuff has moved in, but I wish I could be that close to that much stuff and to Dunn Loring. Hey, one less stop, right?
I also really, really wish Mosaic had a library branch, but that's a separate complaint/wish.
Yeah. Lots of these new areas are really just nice outdoor malls. No civic space, no community, no playgrounds! Just shopping...
Good job of twisting PP's comments, but inaccurate insofar as Mosaic is concerned. One more reason why Falls Church is appreciating more than Arlington now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those are so far out of my price range, but they're nice. I actually live in the little townhouses behind Pan Am (hi, former neighbor!) and I'm really glad all this stuff has moved in, but I wish I could be that close to that much stuff and to Dunn Loring. Hey, one less stop, right?
I also really, really wish Mosaic had a library branch, but that's a separate complaint/wish.
Yeah. Lots of these new areas are really just nice outdoor malls. No civic space, no community, no playgrounds! Just shopping...
Anonymous wrote:Those are so far out of my price range, but they're nice. I actually live in the little townhouses behind Pan Am (hi, former neighbor!) and I'm really glad all this stuff has moved in, but I wish I could be that close to that much stuff and to Dunn Loring. Hey, one less stop, right?
I also really, really wish Mosaic had a library branch, but that's a separate complaint/wish.
Anonymous wrote:
Ahhhhh....forever "Scaryfield"........
Anonymous wrote:I lived in that area for 12 years, and personally, I wouldn't pay $715K for a townhouse that feeds into schools that are pretty low-ranked for Fairfax. For that price, you can find a SFH feeding into Woodson or Marshall.
I do like what they've done with the Mosaic district. I won't lie - I'm bitter that all that stuff came in after I sold my place and moved back to Arlington. Would have been awesome to have a Target and a Taylor gourmet.