Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh...skyline doesn't have metro and is a completely different set of demographics. There is money in Springfield and Burke. Schools right around the town center aren't great, but further west they are some of the best in Nova. The types of stores coming in mean people who evaluate areas for a living think this will be a success. People love a town center...especially in the warm months. Shame it will debut in Oct right as it gets cold. Area prices will go up, esp. west of the town center. Looks like there is country club down that way according to Google maps.
Which is exactly why the streetcar on Columbia Pike needs to be built. Metro would have been even better of course, but that's 4x as expensive.
That would have helped way back when Skyline first developed - don't think it will help fix what is broken around there. Springfield is going to be a great little respite from the points north. Still a very reasonable commute, with options at that.
Anonymous wrote:Except there is next to nothing for sale in West and burke. Nobody seems to want to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Except there is next to nothing for sale in West and burke. Nobody seems to want to leave.
Original home owners (senior citizens) are starting to move out, at least in our subdivsion. If you don't mind buying a house with wall paper and blue carpeting you can find some decent deals.
Anonymous wrote:Growth and development is cyclical. Springfield had a boom in the late 70's-early 80's. I remember that Princess Diana made an appearance at the Springfield Mall Macy's back in the day.
Then, the area around the mall went on the decline.
It's due for a redevelopment boom. Look at all of the office development that's happened/will happen in the vicinity - National Geospatial Agency, a new Embassy Suites, possibly a new FBI headquarters.
If you build it, they (people with $) will come.
Anonymous wrote:West Springfield is good but this isn't west Springfield.
Anonymous wrote:Except there is next to nothing for sale in West and burke. Nobody seems to want to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh...skyline doesn't have metro and is a completely different set of demographics. There is money in Springfield and Burke. Schools right around the town center aren't great, but further west they are some of the best in Nova. The types of stores coming in mean people who evaluate areas for a living think this will be a success. People love a town center...especially in the warm months. Shame it will debut in Oct right as it gets cold. Area prices will go up, esp. west of the town center. Looks like there is country club down that way according to Google maps.
Which is exactly why the streetcar on Columbia Pike needs to be built. Metro would have been even better of course, but that's 4x as expensive.