Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Lyon Village is the single most desirable neighborhood in Arlington. North Arlington is glad to have Lyon Village be part of it...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Lyon Village Shopping Center (Italian Store, etc.) is also really, really nice now since the renovation.
I guess it must have been even worse before the renovation, but the Lyon Village Shopping Center is a plain-old strip-mall, with a big parking lot in front and no walkable connection to the real Lyon Village neighborhood because of the high-traffic Lee Highway and said big parking lot. It is isolated between Spout Run, Lee Highway and 66 and looks like a 1950's suburban nightmare.
Hopefully this can be tore down soon and replaced with high density apartments with retail, like in the Clarendon and Courthouse areas.
It's a nice strip mall with high-end shopsand it doesn't look bad at all. The renovation adds a contemporary flair to it. And in terms of size, it's like and old fashioned "park and shop," not the oversized strip malls you usually find in the suburbs.
Another plus is that it's on the bike trail, and a good pit stop for the cyclists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Lyon Village is the single most desirable neighborhood in Arlington. North Arlington is glad to have Lyon Village be part of it...
Not really. Country Club Hills is much nicer.
It's certainly the richest in Arlington. The people that buy in CCH and that buy in Lyon Village are probably looking for very different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Lyon Village is the single most desirable neighborhood in Arlington. North Arlington is glad to have Lyon Village be part of it...
Not really. Country Club Hills is much nicer.
It's certainly the richest in Arlington. The people that buy in CCH and that buy in Lyon Village are probably looking for very different things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Lyon Village is the single most desirable neighborhood in Arlington. North Arlington is glad to have Lyon Village be part of it...
Not really. Country Club Hills is much nicer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Lyon Village Shopping Center (Italian Store, etc.) is also really, really nice now since the renovation.
I guess it must have been even worse before the renovation, but the Lyon Village Shopping Center is a plain-old strip-mall, with a big parking lot in front and no walkable connection to the real Lyon Village neighborhood because of the high-traffic Lee Highway and said big parking lot. It is isolated between Spout Run, Lee Highway and 66 and looks like a 1950's suburban nightmare.
Hopefully this can be tore down soon and replaced with high density apartments with retail, like in the Clarendon and Courthouse areas.
Anonymous wrote:They're more like Central Arlington. Or, more like Central America, even. Is Washington & Lee still overrun with MS-13?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Lyon Village is the single most desirable neighborhood in Arlington. North Arlington is glad to have Lyon Village be part of it...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're more like Central Arlington. Or, more like Central America, even. Is Washington & Lee still overrun with MS-13?
You do understand that the concept of "Central Arlington" exists only in your imagination, right?
Washington & Lee probably doesn't have a lot of gang activity unless Lexington's demographics have suddenly changed.
Anonymous wrote:I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?
Anonymous wrote:They're more like Central Arlington. Or, more like Central America, even. Is Washington & Lee still overrun with MS-13?
Anonymous wrote:
I understand why people from Bluemont, Lyon Village, and Buckingham want to consider themselves part of North Arlington, but come on, really?