Spectrum Center Revitalization Plan Delayed

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The Reston Planning and Zoning Committee canceled their meeting on Lerner’s plan to improve the Spectrum Center with a town center like project. Fairfax County failed to finish a report in time for the meeting, and the folks over at P&Z felt it would be useless to go over the same information.

Lerner, one of the largest developers in the DC area, has proposed building 1350 residential units and 676,000 square feet of office space. The Spectrum Center is home to BestBuy, Barnes & Noble, and several standalone retail buildings. The proposal would also unite the center, which is currently split by Bowman Towne Drive. The Harris Teeter would be unaffected because it is not part of Lerner’s holdings.

The Planning and Zoning Committee felt it was at a stage to vote on the project, but because of a lack of information they have delayed a possible vote to a Janurary 7th meeting. The committee also has several board positions that will be opening, so if you want a say in what goes where, you should consider applying. Forms can be found at RA’s website, or at their Isaac Newton Square location.

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