The Tysons Partnership Community Responsibility Council (CRC) brought together over 20 members for an afternoon of volunteering and assembling food packs for The Food for Others Power Pack Program. The program supplements weekend meals for over 2,200 students in need. The group assembled more than 600 power packs. 

Tysons Partnership would like to give a special thank you to Food for Others for the work they do in helping others and to our members who volunteered their time including Capital One Hall, Capital One Center, JLL, LandDesign, Macerich, The Mather, The Watermark Hotel, Tysons Corner Center, Tysons Interfaith, as well as friends from Fairfax County Planning Commission, Tysons-based design firm Enthuse Creative, and other local community members.

Food for Others is currently looking to expand the Power Pack Program to five more schools to help supplement even more children’s meals, but they need our help! Due to supply chain shortages, some items have been delayed or cannot be purchased in bulk. Food for Others is requesting food donations for specific kid-friendly items. Please consider sending donations via Food for Others’ Amazon Wish List or drop off donations M-F, 9:30 to 5 pm, at loading dock 2 of the Food for Others warehouse located at 2938 Prosperity Ave, Fairfax, 22031. For additional information visit the Food for Others website.


Over the past several years, companies and employees alike have seen a shift in what it means to work in a traditional office setting. As the demand for mixed-use and urban space increases, the future of the traditional work model is changing rapidly. Flexibility is becoming a key factor in many work environments, particularly for those individuals who are interested in operating remotely or in a hybrid setting, start-ups looking for a place to create their business, or companies looking to downsize their office space. Industrious Tysons, a thoughtfully-designed workspace in the Heart of Tysons, is changing the game by offering an inclusive workplace for companies of all sizes and stages.

Gloria Collins, the Community Manager at Industrious Tysons says, “Tysons is a very special community of hardworking members. Collectively, we have a ‘work hard-play hard’ philosophy and with this, place value on our network as connectors in various vertical segments.”

Located at 1660 International Drive, just steps away from Tysons Galleria and The Boro, Industrious Tysons presents a thoughtfully-designed workspace, complete with large windows to let in natural light, greenery for improved air quality, and best-in class amenities including a wellness room, office supplies and printing, secure Wi-Fi, daily breakfast and snacks, community events, and more.

The community at Industrious Tysons consists of members from various industries including legal, real estate, non-profit, consulting, marketing, architecture, and more, highlighting the diverse backgrounds that make up the shared space. With each business having different needs, Industrious Tysons provides various membership options, that allow teams to determine which office space would benefit them the most. Companies have access to exclusive, fully furnished, private offices or suites depending on the team’s size, as well as access to shared spaces for members who wish to collaborate with each other.

In addition to maintaining the offices themselves, the Industrious Tysons team works very hard to ensure members and their guests have all they need to have a productive day. Members can find freshly brewed coffee and breakfast in the kitchen each day, as well as midday snacks. Once a week, the team also hosts happy hour, for members to connect and unwind in the common areas.

April marks the 3rd anniversary of Industrious Tysons, and this year the company is celebrating with an homage to senior superlatives. “We want our members to know that we care about each and every one of them, and we’re constantly working to find ways to celebrate them and their businesses. This year we chose to do superlatives to highlight the best in each of our members,” says Operations Associate Jaya Caraan.

Congratulations to Tysons Partnership member company Industrious Tysons on 3 years of success! Click here for more information about Industrious Tysons.


After being closed for more than two years, The Traveling Players Ensemble, a nonprofit, educational, theatre company, is back to performing in its Tysons Corner Center studio. The company had its grand opening in January 2020 but was not able to use the space due to the ongoing pandemic. However, that did not stop them from finding creative ways to keep performances alive for their students. Staff implemented virtual programming and used outdoor spaces for their shows, when COVID restrictions allowed. 

“Covid has been very difficult for everyone, but especially the kids. Many children have lost those spaces where kids can just be kids, and we wanted to make sure we found a way for them to have that space, even if it couldn’t be in-person,” said Communications & Outreach Director, Morgan Shotwell. “Part of our mission is bringing theatres to the great outdoors, so we made sure when it was safe, to still continue that as well.” 

Now that students are back in-person, the ensemble is ready to again showcase their own Dionysian Festival, featuring 3 Greek plays: Ariadne’s Thread, The Odyssey, and Hecuba. The festival is a great opportunity for students of all ages to perform in front of an audience and work together to create a full-scale production. 

 “We believe that every performer is vital to the process. We operate an ensemble ethos, which means everyone should work in collaboration for the good of the group,” said Shotwell. 

While the festival serves as entertainment for the public, it also provides diverse points of education within areas of women’s empowerment; particularly in Hecuba, where the audience will see themes of women’s power and agency that are still relevant today. As March is Women’s History Month, it is an opportune time to acknowledge women’s presence and contributions throughout time, including in Greek mythology. 

Founder and artistic director, Jeanne Harrison, has dedicated her life to helping and educating children in the world of theatre. Traveling Players aims to offer a safe space for students with varying levels of experience by helping them discover their acting talents and explore artistic creations in theatre. The Traveling Players Ensemble final weekend of the Dionysian Festival this Sunday, March 20. For more information about the ensemble and tickets for the festival and future performances, please visit: https://travelingplayers.org/performances/


NEWS
February 16, 2022

Shop Local Saturday Story

While the pandemic has created substantial obstacles for many businesses, such as financial burden or employee shortages, it has also created endless opportunities for those looking to turn an interest or hobby into a small business. According to the New York Times, nearly 4.3 million Americans around the country filed paperwork to start businesses in 2020.  

In an effort to support local vendors who operate online or through social media without a storefront, Celebrate Fairfax, an event-arm of Fairfax County, held a series of local Holiday Markets during their Winter Village events in late 2021 at the new “The PARC” events venue. The holiday markets not only provided a space for local vendors to sell their products, but also encouraged visitors to shop locally and support small businesses during the holiday season. Celebrate Fairfax expanded upon the success of the holiday market launching, “Shop Local Saturdays” in January 2022, a bi-monthly event in which different contributors can rent free booth space to exhibit and sell their items. Shop Local Saturday, held twice a month at The PARC, allows vendors to expand their craft and provides a place for many to make their first sales in a market space. 

“I’ve always made certain art pieces or jewelry for my friends and family as gifts, but this is the first time I’ve ever sold my pieces at a market,” said Asli Turkan, a full-time finance professional who makes handmade jewelry, print designs, and paintings. “One day, I’d like to be able to sell my art full-time, but for now, these markets are a great place for me to gain more experience with selling my work.”

While gaining experience is a priority for some, others have used the market to expand their outreach and gain new clientele. 

Kristine and David Kimko started their company, Snugabutter, to be closer to their daughter after she was born in 2020. 

“As a former flight attendant, I’ve always cared about families who were traveling with their kids. We wanted adults to be comfortable, and children should be able to do the same. We wanted to create items for children that were made of safe, sensitive, and soft materials,” said Kristine. The Kimko family has expanded their collection to include women’s items and blankets to be more accessible to adults as well as children. This was their first Shop Local Saturday market, as they primarily sell items through their website, but they are excited to return as the markets continue to take place.

For many corporate employees, the transition to remote work also left them feeling anxious about the lack of workplace interaction they were once so accustomed to. Susie Subia got a dog to help ease some of the anxiety.

“After I got my dog, I started to create festive bandanas for her. It was a hobby for me at first, and then I turned it into a side business,” said Subia, owner of Miss Boujee Paws Boutique. 

“A lot of people built businesses that they wouldn’t have otherwise,” said President and CEO of Celebrate Fairfax, Ashley Morris. “People were very creative in finding their niche and being able to incubate that and help the growth is awesome for us.” Celebrate Fairfax offers free booth spaces at The PARC for vendors who want to participate in the markets, with the hope that eventually those vendors will own and operate a storefront in Fairfax County.

Shop Local Saturdays continue at The PARC with the next event taking place on February 26! The PARC is located at 8508 Leesburg Pike, Tysons, VA. For more information about how you can get involved, visit https://celebratefairfax.com/the-parc-at-tysons/


Tysons Partnership Commits to Fairfax County’s One Fairfax and More News

At its November board meeting, the Tysons Partnership board adopted a resolution endorsing the County’s One Fairfax policy and committing to incorporate its guiding principles of diversity, equity and inclusion into our work program. Our commitment—always–is to an economically successful and socially thriving Tysons. 

The resolution restated Tysons Partnership commitment to “inclusive development” which was declared to be among the Partnership’s public purpose goals and methods. The Partnership will work collaboratively with Fairfax County Government toward key objectives.

The resolution committed stating, “The Partnership embraces principles of equity and inclusion as a cornerstone of an economically and socially flourishing urban center.”

One Fairfax declares, “all residents deserve an equitable opportunity to succeed – regardless of their race, color, sex, nationality, sexual orientation, religion, disability, income or where they live.

In other Partnership news…

  1. Our Land Use Placemaking Committee is coordinating with the County on design signage for the Tysons Community Circuit (in development) as yet another way to reenforce and promote our Tysons brand.  
  2. The Land Use Council’s Housing Diversification and Affordability Committee is planning a marquee event in January (1/19) featuring Amazon’s Catherine Buell as the keynote (this event will be invitation only).
  3. The Transportation Council, and with the help of our Wells & Associates partners, we are working with the County and other Tysons stakeholders to reimagine the operation of our Tysons wide TMA (Transportation Management Association) so that it might better facilitate the achievement of mobility objectives.  
  4. The Partnership TMA, in coordination with the Dulles Area Transportation Association (DATA), continues to spearhead a monthly information and advocacy session with WMATA representatives, elected officials and others focused on Metrorail service along the Silver Line corridor.  
  5. Our Employer Forum refocused efforts on a COVID and post-COVID work place, The Forum meets on a recurring basis and provides an opportunity for Tysons based employers to compare notes and best practices on topics they deem to be of shared interest or concern.   

If you are interested in learning more about our One Fairfax collaboration or being a part of our Councils and ongoing work, please contact Ellen Gipko ellen@tysonspartnership.org


Tysons, VA – Tysons Partnership has selected Rich Bradley, principal at Urban Partnership, to serve as the organization’s acting Executive Director effective January 1, 2022. Bradley succeeds Sol Glasner, the Partnership’s current President & CEO, who announced in August his plans to retire and step away from the leadership post by the end of the year. 

“Rich has been working with the Partnership as an advisor over the past year as we have continued in our pursuit working with the County to transition the organization,” stated Tysons Partnership Board Chair, Josh White. “Rich is a seasoned professional with decades of experience as an advocate and champion for livable urban management districts in this region and throughout the world. He has spearheaded numerous strategic planning efforts and headed up transportation management programs, so really is a perfect fit for the Partnership’s current needs.”

“The County is working closely with Tysons Partnership to determine best practices and the best approach for a transition.” said Providence Supervisor Dalia Palchik. “Rich is helping  to frame the picture and providing guidance through his connections to the International Downtown Association.  Both the County and the Partnership benefit from his experience as we work together to define what a future anchor organization for Tysons might look like”

Additionally, the Partnership announced the promotion of Drew Sunderland to Deputy Director. In his new role, Sunderland will be responsible for the daily operations of the Partnership. Sunderland has been with organization since 2014 leading key initiatives in branding, marketing, and business development, including the recent launch of a new brand and website for Tysons. He also led efforts to develop the Partnership’s Tysons Economic Study and Market Report released earlier this year.

The Partnership also announced the approval by its board of a resolution  endorsing the County’s One Fairfax policy as a guide to the Partnership’s work program aimed at fostering Tysons as an inclusive urban community. Tysons Partnership embraces principles of equity and inclusion as a cornerstone of an economically and socially flourishing urban center.

About Rich Bradley

Rich Bradley is a principal in The Urban Partnership, a consulting firm offering a range of innovative urban planning, development and management solutions.

A few of the region’s most successful economic development growth areas have sought Bradley’s expertise including most recently, the National Landing Business Improvement District (BID), Friendship Heights Business Alliance and the incoming Silver Spring BID, in addition to his work with Congress Heights and DowntownDC BID. He is recognized as an urban management leader in developing or refining strategies for improving the effectiveness of urban management organizations and the vitality of their areas.

Bradley was the founding Executive Director of the DowntownDC BID, where he served for 17 years and oversaw an $11 million program of special services and catalytic planning and place making which helped spark the economic renewal of Washington DC’s downtown core. 

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