Join thousands of area commuters on Friday, May 18th for “Bike to Work Day” and have some fun! Riding your bike to work is a green, healthy and economical way to get to work. In this regional event, there will be 58 Bike- to-Work-Day pit stops throughDC, Maryland and Virginia who will be welcoming bicyclists … Continue reading Bike To Work Day 2012
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Bike To Work Day 2012
McLean Day Festival Saturday, May 19th, 2012
Located between the George Washington Parkway and the town of Vienna, McLean is known for its many upscale homes, as well as for its proximity to the high-end shopping, in nearby Tysons Corner. As summer approaches, everyone’s thoughts turn from shopping to outdoor fun. What better than outdoor fairs and festivals? On Saturday, May 19th, … Continue reading McLean Day Festival Saturday, May 19th, 2012
First Annual “Taste of Vienna”
In Fairfax County, next to Tysons Corner, is the wonderful town of Vienna, where a new and special event took place on Saturday April 28th, 2012. At 400 Center Street, the Vienna Volunteer Fire Department (VVFD) hosted the 1st annual Taste of Vienna to showcase the many excellent restaurants and eateries the area has to … Continue reading First Annual “Taste of Vienna”
Ready, Set, Sell!
Ready to sell your current property so you can move to Tysons Corner? Start with a good plan. First, de-clutter every room removing all the extra pieces of furniture, and store them in the attic or basement. Look at each room with a critical eye, and remove all the do-dads, knick-knacks, and most of the … Continue reading Ready, Set, Sell!
Why Tysons Corner?
Fairfax County is estimated to have 1.04 million people, making it the 37th largest county in the US with the second highest median household income in the nation. Seven Fairfax County Public High Schools were named top schools in the United States by US News, and the average SAT score in Fairfax County Public Schools was … Continue reading Why Tysons Corner?
Tysons Corner – The Epitome of the Edge City
Joel Garreau, an American journalist, scholar and author the 1991 book Edge City: Life on the New Frontier, put our town in the glare of public scrutiny when he held us up as a prime example of an “edge city”.
Tysons Corner – A True 21st Century Urban Center
Tysons Corner is built for people, not cars. Prime proof of this is the Comprehensive Plan for Tysons Corner. In the decades to come, Tysons will become a livable and vibrant urban center where people live, work, play, shop, worship, and even retire. Tysons is transforming itself from a textbook case of suburban sprawl into a true 21st century urban center that addresses the challenges of sustainable growth, energy conservation, environmental protection, affordable housing, and safe communities.
Fountains at McLean = quick sales update = Tysons Corner Real Estate
What is selling in 2012 at the Fountains at McLean in Tysons Corner – find out from Tysons Corner Real Estate expert Jeff Wu.
Tysons Corner Center – Hi-Tech Shopping!
The usual visit to a large shopping complex can be quite time consuming and sometimes frustrating: Multiple levels; complicated parking; elusive entrances, escalators and elevators.
This is not the case when it comes to Tysons Corner Center! It may be the largest shopping center in the DC area and the sixth largest in the country, but that does not necessarily equate to frustration. That’s pretty amazing considering the fact they host more than 300 retail establishments! Their “who’s who” of retail includes Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, Macy’s, Lord & Taylor, L.L.Bean, Apple, Restoration Hardware, Coach, Crate & Barrel, Gap, The Disney Store, H&M, Talbots, Pottery Barn… the list goes on and on. Tysons also offers a 16-screen stadium seating style movie theater, several fine-dining and family-style restaurants, 10 food court eateries and a fun child’s play area.
