Arlington County:
“The distinctive 'Blue Goose' building in Ballston is
heading for the proverbial wrecking ball after the Arlington County Board
approved replacing it with an office and a residential building. The Board
unanimously voted to redevelop the 1963 building, allowing the developer The
Shooshan Company, in partnership with Marymount University, to build a
nine-story office building and a 15-story, 267-unit residential building with
11 dedicated units of affordable housing.
The entire site will sit on three levels of underground
parking, with 317 office spaces and 264 residential spaces. There will also be
3,000 square feet of ground floor retail space. Marymount University will
occupy the first six stories of the office building with plans to expand into
the final three floors in the future. The office building will front on Fairfax
Drive while the residential building will sit on the corner of Fairfax and N.
Glebe Road.
In additional to the affordable housing — which includes a
$275,000 donation to the Arlington Housing Investment Fund — the Shooshan
Company also agreed to contribute more than $4.5 million toward the
construction of a west entrance to the Ballston Metro Station and $1.15 million
for improvements to the Ballston beaver pond restoration project and Custis
Trail. The buildings are expected to be built to a LEED Gold environmental
standard.”
~ Writes Ethan Rothstein of Arlington Now
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