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Could Fairfax and Montgomery counties finally get a transit connection? Officials are studying the possibilities.
News
December 2, 2020
No transit route directly connects Fairfax and Montgomery counties, which share miles of border along the Potomac River. That could...
Press Release
December 1, 2020
DEC 1, 2020 — Tysons, VA — Tysons Partnership sincerely appreciates Fairfax County’s support for Tysons as an economic engine...
Transit system service cuts proposed in Congress’s backyard elicit calls for more funding
News
December 1, 2020
Chief executive Sol Glasner said the proposed cuts “would cause profound economic harm to Tysons and the region’s other urban...
News
December 1, 2020
The Board of Supervisors on Dec. 1 approved a request by the Fairfax County Department of Public Works and Environmental...
Press Release
November 25, 2020
Tysons Partnership commends the recent vote of the Metro Board of Directors to rename Tysons Corner station to “Tysons.”
News
November 19, 2020
Nobody puts Tysons in a corner. And now, nobody will put a corner in Tysons — at least not on...
News
November 11, 2020
Even in the midst of a pandemic and a nation-defining election, Tysons is still chugging along in its goal to...
Corners are out and crossings are in as Metro considers station name changes
News
October 27, 2020
Metro is considering formal requests to change two station names submitted by Fairfax and Prince George’s counties.
A major Tysons development project was approved on the smallest lot yet
News
October 21, 2020
In pursuit of a dense, walkable street grid, Fairfax County encourages large, consolidated development projects of more than 10 acres...