Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't believe these are selling so fast for such a high cost. Developers are even planning on building a 250 apartment/townhome complex with retail across the street (carefully staying in the Fairfax County portion of the property). It's a curious section of sites that sit within three jurisdictions (Arlington, Falls Church, and Fairfax County). Would love to see Fairfax County's plan for Seven Corners become reality.
Fairfax County is planning for much, much higher densities in Seven Corners. Interestingly it will incongruously rub against the the very low density single family homes in Arlington. I hope the buyers at the Grove know that their sunset views may soon be blocked.
It’s a shame there is no rapid transit to serve Seven Corners.
Anonymous wrote:I can't believe these are selling so fast for such a high cost. Developers are even planning on building a 250 apartment/townhome complex with retail across the street (carefully staying in the Fairfax County portion of the property). It's a curious section of sites that sit within three jurisdictions (Arlington, Falls Church, and Fairfax County). Would love to see Fairfax County's plan for Seven Corners become reality.
Anonymous wrote:Article on The Grove in today's Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/10/25/new-community-single-family-houses-arlington-va/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some other Grove adjacent amenities: The new Giant Food at the nearby 7 Corners Mall is the largest in the DC area since it replaced an old large format Shoppers Food Store. When Giant moved in they decided to keep the very large footprint and expanded their offerings. If you can’t find it at Safeway, you’ll find it here. They also have organic produce.
The 70s-era modernist McDonlads at the corner of Route 50 and Patrick Henry Drive is cool. There are three futuristic looking pods with connecting glass enclosed walkways.
A new specialty taco joint is opening up in Westover Village later this summer. There’s also Westover Beer Garden, Lost Dog Cafe, Lebanese Taverna, Tobys Ice Cream, Meridian Pint, etc.
The Metrobus down Wilson goes directly to the Ballston Metro Station. The bus stop is right across from The Grove.
What the heck is this post?
If the new Giant is where I think it is, it's not "grove adjacent". You have to get through the craziness that is the other Patrick Henry and then through Home Depot or go around to Rt. 7.
I'm not sending my kids across 50 to a McDonald's.
ATS is walkable, but Cardinal and Westover are long, hilly walks.
I know the houses will all sell, but this post doesn't sound like anyone who actually lives in the area. Like, at all.