Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like FCC but some of the places on Broad Street (used bookstore, "we buy gold", that scary hotel, the old florist place by the barber shop)...some developer needs to buy that stuff up!!
OMGGGGGEEEEEE every time we walk past The Scary Motel we wonder how much they're waiting on, from a developer. It'll be big bucks.
Anonymous wrote:I like FCC but some of the places on Broad Street (used bookstore, "we buy gold", that scary hotel, the old florist place by the barber shop)...some developer needs to buy that stuff up!!
Anonymous wrote:The next Clarendon is ballston- but Arlington learned from the Clarendon experience to make ballston better.
Ballston is way better design than Clarendon.
Also much closer to DCAnonymous wrote:No. Clarendon has much more and more developed commercial space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCC is full of empty storefronts yet they keep building more. It’s mystifying.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I've lived in both Clarendon and FCC and much prefer FCC. I don't think it will be "the next Clarendon", but that's a good thing in my opinion. Yes, there is a lot of redevelopment happening, but even with everything that is proposed, nowhere near the density of the R-B corridor.
The by-right land uses are pretty limited in Falls Church, so in order for a residential development project of any meaningful size to move forward it has to go through the Special Exception process. The Founders Row Phase II project proposal didn't exactly get a warm reception from City Council last week since it's kind of a run-of-the mill apartment complex with a very small amount of ground-floor retail. They don't seem to have much appetite for unchecked density/development without other meaningful community benefits. The West End project, Broad & Washington, and One City Center projects are much better locations to have that kind of density, sort of bookending the commercial corridor. Founders Row I is kind of an exception since the city really wanted that movie theater, that might not happen now.
I can't really imagine a Don Tito or Whitlow's scene in FCC. I don't think you'll see a Cheesecake Factory or Pottery Barn pop up along Broad Street. I do think it's going to be a challenge to keep all of the new retail space filled and that it will be tough for 6 grocery stores to be successful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FCC is full of empty storefronts yet they keep building more. It’s mystifying.
An empty strip mall storefront that used to be a small business or family-operated restaurant is very different than what will go into a shiny new building storefront. Do we need another OrangeTheory or Madewell? I'll miss Rare Bird Coffee, personally.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The next Clarendon is ballston- but Arlington learned from the Clarendon experience to make ballston better.
Ballston is way better design than Clarendon.
Ballston is awful with all of those tall sky scraper apartment buildings. I can’t stand walking over there. Even the side streets are huge buildings that don’t let in the sun.
Anonymous wrote:The next Clarendon is ballston- but Arlington learned from the Clarendon experience to make ballston better.
Ballston is way better design than Clarendon.