Tonight: Reston’s Blueprint for the Future

Reston constructionRestonians are invited to look into the future of Reston development at an open house Wednesday at South Lakes High School from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Hunter Mill Supervisor Cathy Hudgins has scheduled the community meeting, titled “Reston…Blueprint for the Future,” to give residents an opportunity to gather information on proposed, planned and anticipated development activity within the Transit Station Areas.

It is not known whether Hudgins or other county officials will be introducing any new projects.

The open house is at South Lakes High School, 11400 South Lakes Drive, in the cafeteria, from 6 to 8:30 p.m.

Meanwhile, here is a list of development already in the works:

RTC West – under construction on Sunset Hills Road.

1831 Wiehle Avenue – application recently received by county to convert office building into residences.

1760 Reston Parkway – 23-story office building already approved but will go back to supervisors for tweaks.

Signature Residences — Apartments under construction on last remaining Reston Town Center parcel.

Reston Heights Phase II (VY) – under construction on Sunrise Valley Drive.

Aperture Apartments — currently under construction at Sunset Hills Road and Metro Center Drive close to Wiehle-Reston East.

One Reston Co. LLC and Two Reston Co. LLC – rezoning application to turn two six-story office buildings off Sunset Hills (totaling approximately 388,000 square feet with surface parking lot) into 3.88 million square feet of development.

Linden Development Partners — is seeking rezoning of Triangle Park near Plaza America to turn into residential/office mixed use development.

2222 Colts Neck – proposed senior living facility. Board of Supervisors hearing scheduled for April 26.

Chick-fil-A at North Point – slated for Board of Supervisors hearing April 26.

Pulte Homes at 1825 Michael Faraday Drive – will have planning commission hearing June 16 for “Lofts at Reston Station” development.

St. John’s Woods — Bozzuto Development Company proposes redevelopment of St. John’s Wood apartments to convert 250 multi-family garden apartments in nine-three story buildings to 625 new
apartments and 34 townhomes. Planning commission meeting June 23.

Sekas Homes – Plans to convert designation of former American Press Institute building (industrial) on Sunrise Valley Drive to townhomes. Planning Commission hearing scheduled for June 23.

Tall Oaks Village Center – Jefferson Apartment Group plans to change 70,000-square-foot village center into condos and townhomes with 7,000 square feet of retail. Planning commission hearing scheduled for June 23.

RP 11720, LLC – plans 49 Urban-Style single family attached
dwelling units at 11720 Sunrise Valley Dr. across from Reston National Golf Course. Planning Commission hearing is scheduled for June 23.

General Dynamics – plans for a new headquarters at 11011 Sunset Hills Rd. Planning Commission hearing scheduled for July 14.

1831 Michael Faraday LLC — seeks to rezone property located
at 1831 Michael Faraday Drive from Industrial 4 to Planned Residential Mixed-Use to construct 230 multi-family units, 13 townhouses and 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail. Planning Commission public hearing is scheduled for Oct. 26.

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