Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Clarendon has much more and more developed commercial space.
Don't you remember what Clarendon looked like 20-30 years ago? I do. There were a lot of small vietnamese restaurants and crappy strip malls with small businesses. Sound familiar?
Anonymous wrote:No. Clarendon has much more and more developed commercial space.
Anonymous wrote:FCC is full of empty storefronts yet they keep building more. It’s mystifying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned that the addition of all the new apartments in Founders Row 1 and the proposed 2 across the street (primarily studios and one bedrooms) in combination with the development near the metro is going to add a lot of people in their 20s. I’m curious about what others think?
Broad and Washington, One City Center, Founders Row 1, Founders Row 2, West End Development in around 1.5 mile radius, already drives FCC well past Clarendon in terms of retail. There are substantially less apartments though.
FCC is going to look shiny but the small town vibe will be gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCC is full of empty storefronts yet they keep building more. It’s mystifying.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned that the addition of all the new apartments in Founders Row 1 and the proposed 2 across the street (primarily studios and one bedrooms) in combination with the development near the metro is going to add a lot of people in their 20s. I’m curious about what others think?
Anonymous wrote:FCC is full of empty storefronts yet they keep building more. It’s mystifying.
Anonymous wrote:How high will SFH prices go after all this? Is 2 mil going to be the new 1 mil in FCC?
Anonymous wrote:I’m concerned that the addition of all the new apartments in Founders Row 1 and the proposed 2 across the street (primarily studios and one bedrooms) in combination with the development near the metro is going to add a lot of people in their 20s. I’m curious about what others think?