One lane in each direction expected next year; Final completion late 2019

Original Post by Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT)

January 26, 2017 – Tysons, VA – Construction on an important new connection for commuters and visitors to Tysons begins today, according to the Virginia Department of Transportation. The Jones Branch Connector will provide a new link to Route 123 over the Capital Beltway, improving local traffic and access for drivers, as well as providing a vital option for area bicyclists and pedestrians.

The half-mile project includes ­­­new roadway from the interchange of the I-495 Express Lanes and Jones Branch Drive to Scotts Crossing Road. Improvements will also be made along the access road from Jones Branch Drive to the Express Lanes, as well as along Scotts Crossing Road. Project features include:

  • Two travel lanes and on-street bike lanes in each direction
  • Three bridges over the I-495 Express and general-purpose lanes
  • 8- to 12-foot-wide lighted sidewalks, landscaping and other streetscape amenities
  • A wide, raised median to accommodate the future Tysons Circulator bus

By providing an alternate route across the Beltway and linking the Tysons East and Central areas, the Connector is expected to relieve traffic along Route 123, at the I-495 interchange, and at other congested intersections. The road is expected to carry more than 32,000 vehicles per day by 2040.

Traffic Impacts and Schedule

No major traffic impacts are expected in the next several months as crews set up staging areas and complete preliminary work. During construction, most work will be completed at night.

Lane closures on the Beltway and the 495 Express Lanes will be required and announced when steel girders are put in place. As construction progresses, drivers can expect phases of nighttime lane closures on Dolley Madison Boulevard, Scotts Crossing Drive and Jones Branch Drive. Access to all businesses will be maintained during construction.

The $58 million project is being completed through a combination of federal, state and county funds. Fairfax County led design and development, while VDOT will administer construction.

Archer Western Construction LLC was awarded the construction contract in December 2016. One lane of traffic in each direction is expected to open in late 2018, with the entire project scheduled for completion by late 2019.

Visit the VDOT project page for more details and updates during construction.

VDOT’s Northern Virginia District is delivering 98% of construction projects on or ahead of time this fiscal year. For more information, visit VDOT’s performance dashboard (select Northern Virginia District and click On Time %).

Follow VDOT Northern Virginia on Twitter: @vadotnova

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OCTOBER 12, 2016 — Fairfax, VA — – Earlier today, Fairfax County officials and community members joined the business community to celebrate the official opening of Capital Bikeshare, the latest transportation option available to Fairfax County residents, visitors and commuters in Reston and Tysons.

“Capital Bikeshare is a terrific and innovative transportation program,” said Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova. “I am pleased Fairfax County has officially joined the Capital Bikeshare network to support a fun, healthy and sustainable way of getting around the region. Capital Bikeshare will also give residents and visitors a new opportunity to explore Fairfax County’s bicycle trail network.”

Fairfax County becomes the fifth jurisdiction in the National Capital Region to join the Capital Bikeshare system, bringing the total number of stations to 435 across the District of Columbia, Arlington County, City of Alexandria, Fairfax County, and Montgomery County. There currently are 9 stations in Reston and 8 stations in Tysons with several more to be installed this November and December.

“As Hunter Mill District Supervisor, I am really excited to be part of the Capital Bikeshare network,” said Supervisor Cathy Hudgins. “Fairfax County has worked very hard to shape a network for all modes of transportation in Fairfax County and this is a substantial step in the right direction. Specifically in Reston, the community has always been on the leading edge for transportation and the expansion of Bikeshare in our community will continue this tradition,” she continued. “Adding Capital Bikeshare to Reston’s transportation alternatives makes us a complete community,” summarized Delegate Ken Plum.

While reducing congestion and improving air quality, the county’s Bikeshare network serves work, recreation, retail, residential and transit destinations, with stations located within close proximity to the Silver Line Metrorail stations in Reston and Tysons.

Today’s ceremony is further proof that the type of development we built the Silver Line to spur is coming to fruition,” said Congressman Gerry Connolly. “Both in Reston and in Tysons we are seeing the emergence of a new, sustainable urban landscape. I am very pleased that Capital Bikeshare is expanding further into Northern Virginia and look forward to more announcements to come!”

In Tysons, Fairfax County partnered with the community to bring Capital Bikeshare into fruition.

“Bikeshare in Tysons is the result of close collaboration between the Tysons Partnership and Fairfax County Department of Transportation, and an innovative public-private funding strategy,” said Tysons Partnership President Michael Caplin. “We are deeply grateful to those companies that stepped forward to make this possible: Beacon Capital Partners; Kaiser Permanente; Washington REIT; CBRE; Macerich; and Capital One.”

Beacon Capital Partners is one of the largest corporate sponsors of Capital Bikeshare in Tysons.

“Beacon Capital Partners is excited to help launch the next phase of transportation connectivity improvements in Tysons with our sponsorship of multiple Capital Bikeshare stations and look we forward to our continued work with Fairfax County and The Tysons Partnership,” said Beacon Capital Partners Asset Manager Shane McLaughlin.

Fairfax County Bicycle Program Manager Adam Lind also recognized public and private sector partners including the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), Tysons Partnership, Comstock Partners and Boston Properties for assisting in bringing Capital Bikeshare to Fairfax County.

The Bikeshare system is designed to provide short, point-to-point transportation from one location to another. Individuals who may be new to Bikeshare can try the system with a $2 Single-Trip Fare. These single 30-minute trip passes are available at any station kiosk, and affordable 30-day and annual memberships can also be purchased online at www.CapitalBikeshare.com.

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Capital Bikeshare is a regional bike sharing system jointly owned by the District of Columbia, Arlington County, the City of Alexandria, Fairfax County, and Montgomery County, and operated by Motivate International, Inc. Launched in September 2010, the system gives members access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations. Access is available for a single trip, 24 hours, 3 days, 30 days or a year. Users can also purchase a Day Key with 24 hour access to the system. Trips of up to 30 minutes are free. Each additional 30 minute period incurs additional fees.

Capital Bikeshare supports the Fairfax County’s Strategic Plan to Facilitate Economic Success. The plan calls for creating dense, mixed use communities with many transportation options, and Bikeshare helps to accomplish this goal. Not only does Bikeshare fuel an innovation economy, but it also helps produce tangible economic benefits. For example, the 2014 Capital Bikeshare member survey found that its riders make more trips to restaurants and stores than they normally would without the Bikeshare system. In addition, an academic study found that 23 percent of Capital Bikeshare riders spent more money because they used the system.


OCTOBER 12, 2016 — Fairfax, VA — On Friday, October 21, 2016, Fairfax County elected officials, community partners and county staff will host a two-part ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate the launch of Capital Bikeshare in Fairfax County.

The Capital Bikeshare program will provide residents and visitors short-term, on-demand access to bicycles at 29 stations located in Reston and Tysons, and is part of a regional network of more than 400 stations in the District of Columbia, Arlington County, the City of Alexandria, Fairfax County and Montgomery County. The Fairfax County portion of the Bikeshare system officially opens to the public on Friday, October 21, 2016.

Who


  • Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Chairman Sharon Bulova
  • Hunter Mill District Supervisor Catherine Hudgins
  • Tysons Partnership President Michael Caplin
  • Fairfax County Bicycle Program Manager Adam Lind

When


  • Friday, October 21, 2016
  • Reston: 2 p.m.; Tysons: Approximately 3:15 p.m.

Where


Reston Celebration – Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail Station

  • Capital Bikeshare station on the plaza at bus bay F 1862 Wiehle Avenue, Reston, VA 20190
  • After the conclusion of the Reston celebration, take Metrorail Silver Line (approximately between 2:36-2:58 p.m.) for an 8-minute trip to the Spring Hill Metrorail Station in Tysons.

Tysons Celebration – Spring Hill Metrorail Station

  • Capital Bikeshare station located just as you exit the station on the east side of route 7
  • 1576 Spring Hill Road, Vienna, VA 22182

To be directed on site, contact:

  • Reston – Anna Nissinen at 571-446-9940, TTY 711
  • Tysons – Tonya McCreary at 571-363-0226, TTY 711
  • View the official invitation with a map here.

Resources


Website: CapitalBikeshare.com
Twitter: @bikeshare & @ffxconnector
Facebook: facebook.com/CapitalBikeshare & facebook.com/fairfaxconnector

News and Information

Sign-up for alerts at www.fairfaxcounty.gov/alerts I Follow us on Twitter or Facebook I Visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/fcdot/news I Call 703-339-7200, TTY 703-339-1608

Media Relations

Contact Anna K. Nissinen, Head of Communications, Fairfax County Department of Transportation, via  e-mail I Call 703-877-5606 (direct) I 571-446-9940(cell) I 703-268-8953, TTY 711 (after hours)

Accessibility

Fairfax County Department of Transportation (FCDOT) ensures nondiscrimination in all programs and activities in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need this information in an alternate format or would like to request reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities or limited English proficiency for events, contact FCDOT at 703-877-5600, TTY 711. Requests for assistance must be received at least 7 business days in advance of an event.


Originally published by Fairfax County Department of Transportation News Room on October 12, 2016.


From Fairfax County Government


TYSONS, VA (October, 11, 2016) — On Oct. 19, 2016, get a taste of the Tysons lifestyle today and tomorrow. The Tysons Showcase and Open House is a chance to experience what it’s like to live, work, shop and play in Tysons, Virginia.

The free event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Basis Independent, 8000 Jones Branch Drive in Tysons. Fairfax County and the Tysons Partnership have teamed up to put on this community celebration.

The showcase will feature:

  • Free tastings from selected Tysons restaurants
  • A raffle for a free Capital Bikeshare membership
  • Coupons for one-day bikeshare rentals
  • Live music
  • Presentations from developers and county staff on upcoming plans and projects

“It’s amazing how far we’ve come in the six years since our board passed the Plan to Transform Tysons,” said Fairfax County Chairman Sharon Bulova.“This open house is a festive and informative showcase of the vibrant, urban lifestyle being created in Fairfax County’s new downtown. The new Tysons will offer two premier grocery stores, a luxury movie theater, a biergarten, restaurants, food trucks, new luxury and affordable apartments and condos, and new ways to get around, including bikeshare.

Tysons has grown by 7 percent as measured by the total square footage of new development since 2011. This new development includes 10-plus apartment and condo towers, two athletic fields, new bus service and 7.7 miles of new, on-road bike lanes.

Nearly 3 million square feet of new mixed-use development hit the Tysons market last year, with an additional 7.5 million square feet set to deliver over the next 30 months,” said Michael Caplin, President of Tysons Partnership.“The pace of change in Tysons is astounding. With new apartments, restaurants, shops and parks opening each day, the Tysons experience is constantly evolving.”

Bikeshare will be the newest amenity to the Tysons lifestyle. Expected to launch this fall, there will be 14 stations in Tysons, and the 1.7 million investment will give residents and employees a new way to get around.

Free parking is available at Basis. Or take Fairfax Connector Route 424, one of two, new circulator routes that serve the Tysons Silver Line stations. Basis is located about 1.5 miles from the Tysons Corner Metro station.

The Tysons Partnership is the association of business and community leaders working with county government to redevelop Tysons as a walkable, mixed-use, transit-oriented modern city.


Originally published by Fairfax County NewsWire on October 11, 2016. The original release can be viewed at: http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news/2016/tysons-showcase-open-house-on-oct-19-2016.htm


Artist Finishes 100 Foot Mural; Local Entrepreneurs Open 9,000 SF Beer Garden


Tysons, VA – April 26, 2016: The arrival of a new beer garden and massive mural has vitalized the area directly outside of the Greensboro Metro Station. The site is now home to a massive 100 by 20 foot mural by internationally acclaimed artist, Naturel, and the soon-to-launch Tysons Biergarten, which includes over 9,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. A public event is planned to celebrate the completion of the mural this Friday, April 29 from 6-9pm at Tysons Biergarten.

The mural design is the work of internationally acclaimed artist Lawrence Atoigue, professionally known as Naturel, who has recently produced commercial art campaigns with Mountain Dew and Hpnotiq and boasts an impressive list of celebrity clients, including LeBron James, Rihanna and Spike Lee. Naturel also lent his design to the 130 banners erected to the light poles along Route 7 as a companion piece to the mural.

“I’ve always been very inspired by Claude Monet’s ‘Water Lily’ series, as have many other artists that I admire” said Naturel of the inspiration behind his design. “I want to leave people with the notion that no matter how deep the water you may be in, you can still grow above it.”

The mural serves as the backdrop to Tysons Biergarten and its 5,000 square foot outdoor patio. The Beirgarten occupies a 4,000 square foot space formerly leased to an adult video store and features two above ground levels and a basement packed with communal bench space and string lighting, similar to a German brewhaus.

The two projects are part of an greater placemaking effort on behalf of Tysons Partnership to work with local developers to activate transitional spaces across Tysons. The Greensboro site represents the intersection between three privately owned properties.

The owners of the Biergarten, Matt Rofogaran and Paymon Hadijesmaeiloo, secured a two-year lease agreement with property owner NV Commercial, which has plans to redevelop the site at the end of the term.

“It’s always been my dream to open a beer garden in my hometown,” said Matt Rofogaran. “We built Tysons Biergarten to be a community destination that offers something for everyone.”

The mural adorns a wall owned by Beacon Capital Partners, and is the foundation for several large Beacon properties, including the Booz Allen Hamilton headquarters.

“Beacon is very optimistic about the Tysons market, and we are proud to support dynamic placemaking here,” said Shane McLaughlin, asset manager of Beacon properties in Tysons.

Collaboration on placemaking projects among competing property owners is rare, however, the mural project was funded equally among Beacon, The Meridian Group, and NV Commercial. Each firm holds a seat on the Tysons Partnership board, which is active in placemaking initiative across Tysons.

“This mural on a concrete canvas is a tremendous example of collaboration for the common good,” said Michael Caplin, President of Tysons Partnership. “The water lily is a symbol of rebirth and transformation, which makes it a perfect metaphor for the beauty and vitality brought to this site by the mural and Tysons Biergarten.”

The mural was produced by Art Whino Gallery Executive Director, Shane Pomajambo, whose resume includes production of over 140 murals nationwide, including 80 in Richmond alone as the organizer of the Richmond Mural Project. In addition to curating Naturel for the Tysons mural, Pomajambo created Blind Whino, a 501(c)(3) Non-profit Arts Club and Event Space located in the Southwest Corridor of Washington DC recently named by The Washingtonian as one of “The 9 Coolest Places to Instagram in DC.”

“I am a big advocate of bringing art to the D.C. Metro region as part of my mission to cultivate the scene for this genre of art,” said Pomajambo. “D.C. has gone through an arts renaissance in the last five years; I’m thrilled to help spread the movement into Tysons.”


TYSONS LUXURY LILIES MURAL RECEPTION


This Friday, April 29 from 6-9pm Tysons Biergarten, along with co-hosts Tysons Partnership and Art Whino will host “Tysons Luxury Lilies Mural Reception” to celebrate the completion of a massive 100 x 20 foot mural by Naturel and the opening of Tysons Biergarten.


ABOUT THE ARTIST


Lawrence Atoigue, professionally known as Naturel, is an illustrative based artist who’s quickly emerging in today’s postmodern scene. His futuristic illustrations have successfully blended methods of Pop and Cubism with a Surrealist vision. Considered an influencer himself with tens of thousands of Instagram fans, his talents have attracted the eyes and support of celebrity clients such as Rihanna, LeBron James, Spike Lee, Swizz Beatz and countless others. Born and raised in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Naturel’s work is deeply rooted within today’s urban millennial community. After studying Graphic Design at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York, he began a career as a Designer and Art Director for several notable fashion brands.

Moving forward after 10 years of industry work, Naturel’s craft evolved into the highly sought after fine art paintings and prints that followers are mostly familiar with today. Selling out his debut solo show at Poppington Art Gallery in New York, Naturel began to exhibit his work to much fanfare at galleries from Miami to London. Shortly after his New York exhibition, the artist began painting murals at several invitational festivals such as Pangea Seed’s “Seawalls” in Miami and Cozumel, Mexico, and the popular PowWow! Hawaii. Naturel’s countless collaborative projects with brands like Crooks & Castles, Nike, Pepsi, Fiat and others, have all seamlessly brought together his foundation as a designer with his recently mastered fine artistry to make for exciting and successful campaigns and products. More information: www.allburgundy.com


MORE QUOTES FROM THE ARTIST


“This massive mural will be the first major project that I will have done in my hometown. I’ve been blessed enough to have worked on an array of artistic endeavors throughout the world, each time I tried my best to represent myself, my family, and my hometown,” said Naturel. “This will be the first time I get to bring all those experiences home and show all my folks from here the possibilities of turning your aspirations into your livelihood.”


ABOUT TYSONS PARTNERSHIP


Tysons Partnership is the association of business and community leaders working with County Government to redevelop Tysons as a walkable, mixed-use, transit-oriented modern city. For more information, including a full list of upcoming events in Tysons, please visit: www.tysonspartnership.org.


ABOUT ART WHINO


Art Whino is a DC based art gallery whose mission is to bring together the pioneers and freshest talent from around the world. With over 1200 artists in the Art Whino arsenal, ranging from California to New York, Germany to Japan and beyond, Art Whino has become an all encompassing force in the art world. Exhibitions cover the whole spectrum of new art forms ranging from emerging stencil and wheat pasting artists to showcasing the most skilled leaders of the lowbrow movement. For more information, please visit: www.artwhino.com.


Contact:
Drew Sunderland
drew@tysonspartnership.org
703.559.2552


NEWS
January 22, 2016

New Street Banners Paint Tysons, VA

TYSONS, VA:  The grandeur of Leesburg Pike is now enhanced with colorful banners that dance in the wind from their perch atop 126 new light poles that line the two sides of Route 7 between Tyco Road & International Drive.

Decorative light poles, trees and broad sidewalks are ingredients in the urban design plan for Tysons, and were installed concurrent with the Silver Line.  The banners were installed over the weekend by the Tysons Partnership, as part of its ongoing place-making and beautification throughout Tysons. “We’re painting the town,” said Partnership chairman Mark Carrier, President of B.F. Saul Hospitality Group.

“Tysons is emerging as a world-class destination, with dazzling sky-scrapers, grand boulevards, and unrivaled vitality and promise,” said Michael Caplin, President of the Tysons Partnership.  “The drive up the hill from Tyco to International Boulevard is akin to the long climb of the Champs Elysees, and these graceful additions to our landscape fortify the elegance of our own bold avenue.”

“Tysons will someday resonate with the vibrancy and soul of a Paris and other great world cities,” mused Sol Glasner of The MITRE Corporation, another of the founding members of Tysons Partnership.  “Looking back 30 years from now, people will understand that greatness on that scale must always  begin with  seemingly small steps.”

Formation of the Tysons Partnership was encouraged by Fairfax County Board of Supervisors as a means by which the private sector can help implement the values of the Comprehensive plan for Development of Tysons.  Its members are the business and civic leaders of Tysons.

For more information, visit: www.tysonspartnership.org.


TYSONS, VA: Powerful policemen, police women, firefighters and EMT professionals competed in volley ball and weight lifting in the June 28 opening session of the World Police & Fire Games, Tysons edition.

Lerner Town Square in Tysons has be reconfigured with 5 sand volley-ball courts, a cross-fit course, and row-upon-row of barbells set-up to challenge the strength and courage of First Responders from around the World.  www.fairfax2015.com.

Tysons is host to cross-fit competition, beach volleyball, and dodge ball competition June 28-July 1 at Lerner Town Square, adjacent to the Tysons Corner Silver Line Metro Station.  Admission is free.  Food and drink are available, along with live musical entertainment and elite-level sports competition.

The 2015 World Police & Fire Games are taking place throughout Fairfax County, VA. www.fairfax2015.com

 

Contact: Drew Sunderland
Tel:         703.738.0064
Email:    drew@tysonspartnership.org