Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think I kinda know where this is. I'm assuming it's the brick duplexes on the rightha daily side as you drive up Glebe approaching 395? Or very close to there.
I think that area has improved. I generally find the those sorts of arlingnton duplexes to be incredibly ugly, but I feel like that little section has gotten spruced up and is looking cute.
Those are the ones practically right next to the four mile run trail, right? I see them from the trail, and they look okay. No particular nefarious behavior, but then I have never ridden the trail after 10pm
Anonymous wrote:My hope for the pike in the next 5 years....
In addition to Chipotle - I would love a Pilates/barre Studio at the corner of Glebe/Columbia Pike as well as a few more small cafes with (outdoor?) seating.
A Whole Foods or HT where the food star is in addition to a few different options there in terms of restaurants or even kids classes. (Expand Evolve? or a JW tumbles type place?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
I have never been to the broiler! It's a got a little of that south Arlington sketch going on, but in a charming way.
i loved it, i think the guy that owned it owned a couple acres where they threw up THs along the pike and randolph. i'm guessing the hispanic iga near george mason and the pike has long gone
I think what you are referring to ( hispanic IGA) is the Food Star. It is still there, and terrible. I would really appreciate a nice grocery store there. The parking at the shirlington harris teeter can get a little hairy at certain hours.
Anonymous wrote:
I think I kinda know where this is. I'm assuming it's the brick duplexes on the rightha daily side as you drive up Glebe approaching 395? Or very close to there.
I think that area has improved. I generally find the those sorts of arlingnton duplexes to be incredibly ugly, but I feel like that little section has gotten spruced up and is looking cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
I have never been to the broiler! It's a got a little of that south Arlington sketch going on, but in a charming way.
i loved it, i think the guy that owned it owned a couple acres where they threw up THs along the pike and randolph. i'm guessing the hispanic iga near george mason and the pike has long gone
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Patrick Henry is an 8 on great schools for those that live and die by Great Schools.
We make over 200k, chose S Arlington and LOVE it. We used to live in N Arlington. Most people denigrating it have never lived here.
I lived there for 6 years and hated it. Granted it was between 2002 and 2008 ...
Wait - let me guess... Your neighbor's asked you for money.
Yes, indeed. Let me guess, your neighbors in South Arlington are just FANTASTIC and it's somehow my fault I got terrible neighbors.
My south Arlington neighbors are in fact wonderful. I don't know you, so I can't presume to know why you had such a rough time living below 50. I have noticed that you pipe in with this particular tale of woe pretty often. I certainly wouldn't paint an entire neighborhood ( although I don't know which particular hood you lived in) in a certain light just because of one family. It's such a specific instance of dysfunction - I don't know why you persist on concluding the issue is south Arlington.
I lived in Parkway, which is between Glebe, I-395, and Four Mile Run.
If that family shares a duplex with you, hits you up for money every week for months, and has drunken fights between 11pm and 1am, then yeah, it's going to affect your life.
It wasn't just the immediate neighbors. There was a drug dealer complete with pit bulls across the street, two boarding houses within 6 houses on either side, and an extended family buying up every house on the block they could, whose only interaction with us was to yell at us to move our (legally parked on the street) cars whenever we parked in "their" parking spaces. I'm surprised you didn't remember those aspects of my story because I do mention them quite a bit.
I post my tale as a caution -- it's not always peaches and cream in (fill in emerging DC or close-in neighborhood here).
With that said, I'm honestly glad you won the neighbor lottery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
I have never been to the broiler! It's a got a little of that south Arlington sketch going on, but in a charming way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
I have never been to the broiler! It's a got a little of that south Arlington sketch going on, but in a charming way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another off the Piker here- I don't know how people can not see how much change is happening. We moved in 7 years ago, and it's a different place. Besides we are getting a Starbucks and chipotle! We've arrived!
All off the worry of affordable housing isn't necessary. The whole issue is that so much of it has disappeared. The county is committed, but don't see it keeping up with progress. There are too many people who will pay market rate to live closer. There is too much money to be made. It's frustrating that their only answer seems to be that very small strip, but it's a losing battle for the county anyway.
I hear Tyson's is booming- I guess many will relocate out there.
We are getting a chipotle?!?!? I am interested to see what will be in the new bottom level of the apts at Columbia Pike and Glebe... any idea?
That's where the Chipotle is going!!!! I'm hoping for some sort of frozen dessert option.
Menchies is just up the street and is delicious! http://www.menchies.com/
The Broiler also has really good soft serve lol.
Anonymous wrote:
I lived in Parkway, which is between Glebe, I-395, and Four Mile Run.
If that family shares a duplex with you, hits you up for money every week for months, and has drunken fights between 11pm and 1am, then yeah, it's going to affect your life.
It wasn't just the immediate neighbors. There was a drug dealer complete with pit bulls across the street, two boarding houses within 6 houses on either side, and an extended family buying up every house on the block they could, whose only interaction with us was to yell at us to move our (legally parked on the street) cars whenever we parked in "their" parking spaces. I'm surprised you didn't remember those aspects of my story because I do mention them quite a bit.
I post my tale as a caution -- it's not always peaches and cream in (fill in emerging DC or close-in neighborhood here).
With that said, I'm honestly glad you won the neighbor lottery.