Plan Calls for 260 Residences Along Sunrise Valley Near Metro

Lincoln at Commerce Park/Credit: Fairfax County

Another residential building is being planned for the area around the Wiehle-Reston Metro Station.

Wiehle Station Venures LLC, has filed rezoning and development plans for Lincoln Commerce Park at Commerce Park Drive, Association Drive and Sunrise Valley Drive.
The application seeks to develop a surface parking lot and turn it into 260 residential units across the street from the Sunrise Valley convenience center, and, beyond that, Reston National Golf Course.

The property is also close to Soapstone Drive, where a future Potential site of residential devleopmenttoll road crossing is planned.

A portion of the property (approximately 1.99 acres) will remain Industrial District I-3 and provide parking for the condo office building.

The developer is seeking a special exception to to permit commercial off-street parking to serve the office condo building.

The Planning Commission public hearing is scheduled for May 12.

This is one of several potential developments located south of the Dulles Toll Road.

Among the others in the works (mostly still in the first steps of development applications):

Major development Commerce Park, which is adjacent to the Lincoln Commerce Park project.

That plan calls for 500 residential units, a hotel, office and retail. CESC Commerce Executive Park, L.L.C. has a rezoning/final development plan, concurrent with special exception amendment for 1850 Centennial Park Drive, 11400 Commerce Park Drive, and 11440 Commerce Park Drive to rezone from light industrial to Planned Development Commercial to permit the development of the multifamily buildings, as well as the 175-room hotel, a 400,000-square-foot office building and additional retail.

Two existing office buildings will be retained (totaling 356,496 square
feet). The Application also includes an option to convert the proposed hotel to multifamily residential, and the proposed new office building to multifamily residential and/or hotel.

A plan by Sekas Homes for 37 townhomes on the site of the former American Press Institute building

JBG’s application for building 504 residential units and other development at 1831 Wiehle Ave., currently an office building.

Farther down Sunrise Valley, Reston Heights’ second phase of development is underway. That development by JBG — called VY at Reston Heights — will have 498 residential units in mid-rise buildings and a 10-story building that mixes office space, parking and retail space.

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