Month: April 2019
Fairfax dedicates new trail between Vienna, Tysons
Fairfax County and Vienna officials on April 16 cut the ribbon for the new Vesper Trail, which stretches 0.4 miles between the Spring Hill Metro Station and Vesper Street just northeast of the Vienna town line.
Providence candidates tout credentials, discuss future of Tysons
Five Democrats seeking their party’s nomination to run for Providence District supervisor in November touted their qualifications and outlined their aspirations and concerns about Tysons’ future during an April 9 debate at the Silverline Center in Tysons.
RECAP | Providence District Supervisor Candidate Forum
PODCAST + PICS | Check out the recap of our April 9th Providence District Supervisor Candidate Forum
Prolific D.C.-area developer Foulger-Pratt is gearing up to begin construction on its long-planned, $200 million-plus trophy office building in Tysons
Tysons may convert the inside of a highway cloverleaf into a park
Tysons is researching options to reconfigure the intersection of Route 7 and Route 123 to accommodate 2040 future traffic demand.
Athletic field may replace unbuilt Tysons hote
The field site, located roughly two miles from The Mile, will be built to U-13 standards.