This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate.
The Reston market remains strong with little indication that things will ease up anytime soon. Drivers in our market continue to be a dire lack of inventory; even given the holiday season housing inventory is very, very low.
There are 59 properties listed as Active in Reston, and of those only 4 are single family homes and 21 townhouses. The remaining listings are condos, which continue to move at a somewhat slower pace.
Buyers and sellers best positioned to take advantage of the market are those seeking to sell a single family or townhouse, who want to turn around and purchase a condo.
Here is a list of a few of the newer listings in Reston this week.
- 11707 Newbridge Court — 4 BD/3.5 BA — $595,000
- 1682 Wainwright Drive — 5 BD/3 BA — $785,000
- 11042 Saffold Way — 3 BD/2 BA, 2 half bath — $549,900
- 11800 Sunset Hills Road #819 — 1 BD/1 BA — $359,900
- 11301 Reston Station Boulevard — 3 BD/4 BA — $1,075,000
For information on great Reston neighborhoods or if you would like a free valuation of your home, please feel free to contact me.
The Buffalo Wing Factory at Hunters Woods Plaza has been open since 2005, but you have never seen it like this. The popular, action-oriented sports bar and restaurant has enjoyed a substantial refresh with a renovation — from hoof to horns, inside and out — that is finally finished and ready to show off the famed chain’s Reston outlet’s new look.
The revamped restaurant’s new menu includes a smorgasbord of what they call “well-crafted comfort food,” which includes their popular “smashburgers” (two seasoned patties that are smashed and seared on the grill), hip new takes on classic sandwiches, oversized salads, and a full-line of pizzas, including the Upstate, which adds grilled buffalo chicken and a drizzle of ranch dressing to the pie.
Did we say buffalo chicken? Buffalo Wing Factory still boasts its namesake Buffalo, New York-style wings, in some 25 flavors and four different heat intensities, ranging from mild to the “torrid zone,” which it is advised to enter into with caution.
Along with “well-crafted comfort food,” Buffalo Wing Factory also features well-crafted beer, with an elongated list of popular domestic beers and rotating selection of special label and local suds on draft. The cocktail menu has also been re-done for those who enjoy spirits with their wings and sports.
Beer, sports and wings. Enjoy.
Buffalo Wing Factory is at 2260-D Hunters Woods Plaza in Reston. For more information call 703-390-9015 or directions.
This is a sponsored post by Eve Thompson of Reston Real Estate.
Reston architectural aficionados know that Reston architect Ken Bonner built the first house in South Reston — a detached single-family house on Stirrup Road.
Ken once recalled having to transport a portable generator to the building site because there were no power lines yet. This was back in 1964. Integrating a human living space into nature in an environmentally sensitive way was his passion. In the 1960s, Reston founder Robert E. Simon Jr. was eager to give Ken a chance to build throughout Reston with that philosophy in mind.
Ken built about 65 homes in Reston, including the one where I raised my children. Mine was on the other side of Reston on Buttermilk Lane in the Uplands neighborhood of North Reston. I loved that house and the neighborhood. It backed up to a beautiful, treed lot with a creek at the bottom of the backyard. We kept the walls painted bright white and let the color of the woods in through the wall of windows that ran across the rear of the house. It was a fantastic place to raise our family. Much of that has to do with Bonner’s design philosophy.
What is lesser known in Reston is that Ken also designed townhome communities. Among them, Colts Neck Cluster. This community is comprised of 60 townhouses in South Reston, near the intersection of Colts Neck Road and South Lakes Drive. Escalante Court is off South Lakes Drive and next to the South Lakes Drive Park. Greywing Court is off Colts Neck Road.
Built in 1972-1973, these contemporary townhomes are three levels with cedar siding exteriors. The 1,600 to 2,000 square feet homes feel much larger because of Ken’s attention to every detail.
The Colts Neck community is close to the Reston National Golf Course and the Hunters Woods Village Center Shopping Center. It is also within two miles of the Reston East Metro station.
These lovely homes are not only perfect for anyone looking for well-designed, contemporary architecture in a close-knit, townhome community, they represent a piece of what makes Reston such a great place to live.

By Nicola Caul Shelley, Synergy Design & Construction
Nothing gives your home personality or creates a mood more than paint. Last year’s trends were all about colors inspired by nature to help calm and soothe after the stresses of lockdown and our need to leave 2020 behind us. With many of us still working from home and spending time in our nests, paint remains high on the priority list of changes homeowners want to make in their space. This year, it’s all about renewal but keeping a sense of warmth and home as the central focal point. So, grab a coffee and let’s take a look at what some of the biggest names in the industry have chosen as their color and/or color trends for 2022.
Benjamin Moore
We love Benjamin Moore paint and use it in most of our home remodels, so they get our first color shout out for 2022! This year, they’ve named October Mist (1495) as their top pick. We like the delicacy of the description, “Evocative of the stem of a flower, this gently shaded sage anchors and uplifts.”
According to Nivara Xaykao, Associate Manager of Color Marketing and Development at Benjamin Moore, “We homed in on October Mist because it felt so fresh in the moment, but it also has a timeless quality. It’s distinct enough to make an impression on its own, but then it’s subtle enough to pair with so many other colors.”

Farrow & Ball
For their 2022 picks, Farrow & Ball have chosen five different colors: Breakfast Room Green, Stone Blue, School House White, Babouche and Incarnadine. We never get bored of their creativity when it comes to naming paint!
According to the company’s long-serving color curator, Joa Studholme, “There is something inherently human in the colors that we are attracted to for 2022 as well as in the way we use them. They are an eclectic mix of the pure and the humble that evokes the warmth and harmony of a more innocent age while celebrating life today. Function goes hand in hand with ornament, using colors and finishes in unusual ways to celebrate the principles of utility, kindness and honesty.”
In simple terms, that means they are scaling things back to a simpler time but with a fresh twist that celebrates present times.

Sherwin-Williams
In keeping with the botanical inspired tones, Sherwin-Williams has chosen Evergreen Fog (SW 9130) as their Color of the Year. According to the company, Evergreen Fog is “soothing, subtle and a perfect shade to freshen up any space” that is “a versatile and calming hue, a chameleon color of gorgeous green-meets-gray, with just a bit of blue. It’s a simple but sophisticated wash of beautiful, organic color for spaces that crave a subtle yet stunning statement shade.”
We say, “Yes, please!”
This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.
By John V. Berry, Esq.
The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) is an appeals forum for federal employees and former federal employees to challenge various types of federal agency actions, such as serious disciplinary actions (adverse actions), retirement appeals, whistleblower matters and other types of cases. The most usual type of appeal for federal employees involves filing an appeal over a serious disciplinary action, such as removal from the federal service.
During an appeal a federal employee can choose to be represented by an attorney or not be. In almost all cases, however, the federal agency will be represented in the appeal by an attorney. This article discusses some of the reasons for retaining an attorney familiar with the MSPB process to assist you in an appeal. In other words, the reasons why it is important for a federal employee to retain an MSPB attorney. Here are some reasons why it is important for a federal employee to retain an MSPB lawyer for their appeal.
Federal Agencies Treat MSPB Cases Differently When an Employee Has an Attorney
One of the reasons why it is important to have an MSPB experienced attorney representing a federal employee is that it will very likely make a difference in how the federal agency treats the MSPB appeal at issue. Federal agencies allocate their attorney resources first to cases where an individual has their own attorney. Those cases tend to get the most attention because there are attorneys on both sides of the appeal.
In other words, where an appellant has their own attorney, the federal agency involved will focus more on that individual’s appeal merely because they have an attorney. This focus can help to settle MSPB appeals.
The MSPB Process is Much Like a Regular Court Case
One of the most important reasons why it is important to have an MSPB attorney represent a federal employee in the appeals process is the fact that it is a very serious type of appeal, functioning much like a court case. There is a general misperception that the process is designed for an employee to effectively represent themselves. An MSPB appeal functions much like a civil court case where there is discovery, the taking of depositions and the filing of briefs.
It is critical that an appellant have counsel to assist them in these difficult and sometimes complex processes. It is often the case where federal employees discovery this fact late and we are contacted after discovery deadlines have passed which can make appeals much more difficult to prevail in and/or settle. It is important to have an MSPB attorney early in the process.
Togetherness is good for the heart. Be together at the kensington.
Saturday, December 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us for our Holiday Open House and experience The Kensington difference for yourself. Gather for live music, with sounds of the season, and meet our team of best-in-class professionals whose spirit of uncompromising commitment to excellence in care and service is brighter than ever.
Learn about how our assisted living and memory care services are multi-faceted and highly personalized. We are a community… a family… a village.
Please join us at our Holiday Open House to learn more about joining our Kensington Family.
RSVP with our Concierge at 571-494-8100 or [email protected].
If you would like to schedule a tour, rest assured, your safety is our top priority. COVID precautions are in place so that you can safely experience a full community tour, in-person, at The Kensington Reston. If you prefer, we can also happily make a virtual tour available.
Togetherness is good for the heart. Be together at the kensington.
Saturday, December 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Join us for our Holiday Open House and experience The Kensington difference for yourself. Gather for live music, with sounds of the season, and meet our team of best-in-class professionals whose spirit of uncompromising commitment to excellence in care and service is brighter than ever.
Learn about how our assisted living and memory care services are multi-faceted and highly personalized. We are a community… a family… a village.
Please join us at our Holiday Open House to learn more about joining our Kensington Family.
RSVP with our Concierge at 571-494-8100 or [email protected].
If you would like to schedule a tour, rest assured, your safety is our top priority. COVID precautions are in place so that you can safely experience a full community tour, in-person, at The Kensington Reston. If you prefer, we can also happily make a virtual tour available.
The Return to Earn initiative was launched in June of this year in an effort to support small businesses and organizations find and retain the talent they need while also helping unemployed Virginian’s transition back into the workforce.
What better way to retain new staff members, reward them for their hard work, and increase workplace morale than by providing a $500 holiday bonus?
Basic eligibility requirements for program participation are as follows.
Employers:
- Must be incorporated in Virginia
- Be in good standing with the state
- Have 99 employees or fewer
For new hires:
- Must have a hiring date that falls between June 1, 2021 — December 31, 2021
- The position must be W2 and come with a wage of $15 an hour or more (tips can be included in wage determination)
- Must attest to having been unemployed at the time of hire*
The SkillSource Group, Inc. and Virginia Career Works Northern is working hard to make this program available to the small business community and to make the application, enrollment and reimbursement process as simple as possible. Click HERE to access an online application.
*Length of unemployment is dependent on time of hire
The Kensington Reston Presents
Memory Café: A Life Enrichment Program in Partnership with Insight Memory Care Center
Thursday, December 2, 4 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
At The Kensington, we are all about family. Our Memory Café is a special in-person event for individuals with memory loss, and their caregivers, friends and/or family to gather together in a safe supportive and engaging environment.
This special partnership between The Kensington Reston and Insight Memory Care Center is an opportunity for caregivers and their loved one to meet others without fear of embarrassment or being misunderstood; and to provide support, companionship, and fun! The program provides structured activities to promote reminiscence, cognition and engagement.
There is also time to share in conversation and get to know others in a safe, supportive environment. Come join us!
To learn more, and to reserve your place, please reach out to Karen Carter at [email protected] or call 571-356-9052
This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.
By John V. Berry, Esq.
There have been at least 10 states that have legalized marijuana over the past 5-10 years. The change in state laws has led to significant confusion by security clearance holders about their ability to use marijuana while holding or seeking a security clearance.
States like Massachusetts or California have legalized marijuana, but marijuana use remains illegal under federal criminal law as a Schedule I drug. The state and federal conflict in laws has caused both confusion and problems for security clearance applicants or holders.
Security Clearance Rules Governing Marijuana Usage
Security clearance holders and applicants frequently run into security clearance problems under Guideline H of the Security Clearance Guidelines (Security Executive Agent Directive 4) because they don’t realize that the use of marijuana, even in a state that has legalized it, remains illegal under federal law.
I believe that these guidelines will be amended in the next 5-7 years to change the use of marijuana from a complete ban to an abuse standard, like with alcohol, but the issue remains a problem today for those in the security clearance world.
Additionally, the type of marijuana which is used makes no difference (e.g. candy form, chocolate, brownie, smoking) under the guidelines. We have seen individuals that have had security clearance problems stemming from eating a single gummy candy which contained the active ingredients of marijuana.
We have defended many security clearance clients who have engaged in the light (or even one-time) usage of marijuana, who have had difficulties in overcoming the presumption that even minor use makes one ineligible to hold or maintain a security clearance. If the usage was a long time ago, this can significantly help mitigate a security concern, but the trickiest situations arise when marijuana usage has occurred within the past year.
The key in such cases is to attempt to mitigate security concerns by showing abstinence, changes in attitude, changes in associations with friends that engage in drug use and counseling, where needed.
Guideline H of the SEAD 4 states that:
The illegal use of controlled substances, to include the misuse of prescription and non-prescription drugs, and the use of other substances that cause physical or mental impairment or are used in a manner inconsistent with their intended purpose can raise questions about an individual’s reliability and trustworthiness, both because such behavior may lead to physical or psychological impairment and because it raises questions about a person’s ability or willingness to comply with laws, rules, and regulations. Controlled substance means any “controlled substance” as defined in 21 U.S.C. 802. Substance misuse is the generic term adopted in this guideline to describe any of the behaviors listed above.
Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday because it brings everyone together, especially in the kitchen which is the heart of the home.
This year, try making some cocktails to complement your Thanksgiving dinner that kids and adults can enjoy. Read below for my favorite recipes including one invented by my family!
For the Adults
- Ginger Bourbon Cider
4 cups fresh apple cider
4 cups ginger beer (World Market is a great place to buy ginger beer)
12 oz. bourbon
Ice
4 tsp white sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
Maple syrup
Mix cider, ginger beer and bourbon together in a pitcher. Pour a small amount of the maple syrup onto a plate. Mix sugar and cinnamon on a separate plate. Dip inverted glasses onto the syrup followed by the cinnamon sugar mixture. Pour ice into the glasses and top with the cider. This is also delicious served hot!
- Napalitos (invented by my father-in-law and I)
1 bottle Italian wine such as Montepulciano
½ bottle dry white wine such as Pinot Grigio
2 cinnamon sticks
1 clove
1 orange cut into slices
Pour all ingredients into a saucepan and simmer on low for 20 minutes. Serve in tea cups or small coffee mugs using the warm orange slices as a garnish. Easy!
For the Kids
- Shirley Temples
1 liter ginger ale or 7 Up
½ cup grenadine
1 lemon cut into wedges
Maraschino cherries for garnish
Mix soda and grenadine into a pitcher. Pour over ice in small glasses, garnish with the cherries and squeeze the lemon into the mixture for a slightly sour finish. Also good with a splash of lemonade; the acid of the lemons cuts the sweetness of the drink.
- Apple Pie Punch
4 cups 100% apple juice (no sugar added)
1 cup white grape juice
3 cups ginger ale or ginger beer (non-alcoholic) — ginger beer is tangy and less sweet than ginger ale
1 diced apple or sliced apples for garnish
Cheers and Happy Thanksgiving from my family to yours!
Lynn Cooper is a licensed REALTOR in Virginia with McEnearney Associates in McLean. Whether buying or selling, Lynn is 100% committed to her clients before, during and after the transaction. Connect with Lynn at 202-489-7894, [email protected] or @lynncooperrealestate.
By Nicola Caul Shelley, Synergy Design & Construction
Love it or hate it, the nights are getting darker and winter is on it’s way which means you are either looking forward to cozy nights in or are already thinking about the best places to go to catch some sun.
Either way, it’s the time of year when our attention turns to getting ready for the holidays and entertaining once again — and there’s nothing that creates ambience and a feeling of ‘home’ during the long winter months more than your fireplace.
It’s often one of the things that’s last on the priority list, but updating your fireplace can make or break how a room ‘feels’. So, if yours is a bit tired and you’re ready for an update, let’s take a look at some easy updates that will help your fireplace shine!
Wood Accents
It’s amazing the difference the use of natural elements can make in the design of a room. Wood brings the outside in, helps ground the space and, when used in the right way, is the perfect way to blend finishes together. Wood feels right at home with both transitional and contemporary design.
In this recent home remodel in Reston, the fireplace in the family room was nice but, with nothing to break up the floor to ceiling height and bulky look, the stone overpowered the room. By making a few simple changes such as adding a new wooden mantel and adding a custom niche with wooden shelves (seen on the left on the ‘After’ photo below), the fireplace now takes on a whole new feel and provides visual interest. The original wood-burning fireplace was also converted to gas.

Stone
For their recent home remodel, Synergy’s owners, Mina and Mark Fies, were ready to upgrade the old fireplace in their primary bedroom suite. They opted for PrecisionFit™ Onyx stone by ProVia to cover the former plain brick exterior for a linear, contemporary look.
Although ProVia stone may be better known for exterior applications, it is a great option for indoor projects like wall accents and fireplaces because it installs easily and quickly.
Watch this video as Mina explains how easy using ProVia stone is and read more about ProVia stone here.

Electric Fireplaces
Don’t write off electric fireplaces. Personally, we LOVE the look and flexibility an electric fireplace can provide. In this basement remodel in McLean, the basement rec room previously felt cold and the off-set fireplace was awkwardly placed. Enter the “Sideline Elite” recessed electric fireplace by Touchstone! The fireplace now provides a cosy central focal point with the T.V. placed above it — complete with theater chairs for family movie nights!

Tile
The use of tile on a fireplace facade is a simple and effective way to easily update your room without having to replace everything else.
As part of this home remodel in Vienna, we updated the fireplace in the family room for a more transitional look. The old stone which, in this case, dated the room was replaced with marble tile in a herringbone pattern. The wood burning fire was replaced with a Heat & Glo gas fire from Fireside Hearth & Home. The bookshelves and cabinets were not replaced, but the new fireplace gives them a whole new lease on life.

Get Creative!
Fireplaces don’t always have to be in the Family Room or Basement. As a unique design feature, Mina and Mark Fies decided to remove an old gas fireplace in their family room and install a Touchstone “Sideline Elite” electric fireplace in their kitchen island instead. This allowed them to reclaim space in their family room and change the overall flow of the entire space.
In addition to providing visual appeal, electric fireplaces are practical, too. They are a great way to effectively and safely heat a room. Read more about Mina and Mark’s design choice here.

A word of caution: if you are going beyond updating your fireplace facade, ALWAYS hire a professional to install or remove both gas and electric fireplaces.
If your next home remodel needs more than just a fireplace update, we’re ready to help you rethink your space! As a local full service design build firm, we’ve been helping homeowners in the area create dream spaces for well over a decade. Find out who we are and what we’re all about here.
This is a sponsored column by attorneys John Berry and Kimberly Berry of Berry & Berry, PLLC, an employment and labor law firm located in Northern Virginia that specializes in federal employee, security clearance, retirement and private sector employee matters.
By John V. Berry, Esq.
Recently, on October 16, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved the process for collective bargaining for a significant number of Fairfax county employees.
Many Northern Virginia communities have begun the process of implementing collective bargaining following the Virginia General Assembly’s repeal of a state ban on such agreements in 2020. Arlington County and the City of Alexandria have also enacted collective bargaining agreements for their employees. The move will affect a majority of county employees, and Fairfax appears to have modeled their ordinance, to some extent, on the Arlington County ordinance from July of 2021.
In the ordinance, Fairfax County authorized potential unions for all employees except seasonal/temporary employees, confidential employees, interns, managers/supervisors, and a few other categories of employees. Eligible employees would be organized into three bargaining units of police, fire/emergency medical services, and those employed in the general government category.
In order to start the collective bargaining process, a government needs to appoint a manager or board to carry out the job of impartially carrying out the applicable labor law. According to the new Fairfax County ordinance, the job of running elections and certifying individual unions was given to a new Labor Relations Administrator whose job will involve many of the same types of duties held by the National Labor Relations Board for private companies.
This new position is subject to confirmation by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors. Employees covered will have many of the traditional rights given to other unionized workforces and have the ability to take disputes to binding arbitration.
Strikes continue to remain barred under the new ordinance and can lead to termination of employment. In addition, traditional unfair labor practice charges, labeled in the Fairfax ordinance as “prohibited practice charges,” would be available for violations of labor law.
In general, some of the most important aspects of unionization for eligible employees generally include:
- A level playing field for union officials and management to discuss important employment issues as equals without fear of retaliation
- The ability of unions to negotiate binding solutions for employees with officially recognized unions
- Employee protections from interference by management in labor matters through the complaint process (similar to the unfair labor practice complaint process)
- Binding arbitration for violations of collective bargaining agreements and appeals of disciplinary actions by independent arbitrators not employed by the County
According to news accounts, and in our experience representing unions before other labor boards, it will likely take at least two years before any collective bargaining agreements are effective. Given the recency of the notice, it appears that Fairfax County is still in the process of hiring a Labor Relations Administrator and likely other key members of that office.
It is unknown whether any potential unions have sought recognition as of yet, but the unionization process in Fairfax County has started and will lead to better employee rights for covered Fairfax County employees.
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Let the Kensington Reston partner with you every step of the way!
Open House Saturday, November 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you are noticing signs of worrisome memory changes in yourself or someone you love, now is the time to reach out to us. The sooner we can lend a hand, the better your chances of keeping quality of life as high as possible and even stalling or halting disease progression.
Our memory care programs are thoughtfully designed and clinically comprehensive. They feature three tiers of care that accommodate needs common to each stage of loss. Programs are specialized, personalized and appropriate for:
- Mild forgetfulness: We focus residents on building relationships, group support from other residents, music, outings and activities that are personally meaningful while residing in an assisted living environment.
- Early to middle stage loss: We help residents participate in daily routines and activities that help them feel safe, secure and successful in the Connections neighborhood.
- Middle to late-stage loss: We provide residents with higher levels of clinical care that increase comfort and reduce agitation in the Haven neighborhood.
If you or your loved one are currently experiencing memory loss, or if you simply have questions that need fast answers, then call us. We promise you undivided attention, expertise, privacy and the right level of support for as long as necessary.
Visit our website for more information or call 571-494-8100 to register for the November 13 Open House.
Let the Kensington Reston partner with you every step of the way!
Open House Saturday, November 13, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
If you are noticing signs of worrisome memory changes in yourself or someone you love, now is the time to reach out to us. The sooner we can lend a hand, the better your chances of keeping quality of life as high as possible and even stalling or halting disease progression.
Our memory care programs are thoughtfully designed and clinically comprehensive. They feature three tiers of care that accommodate needs common to each stage of loss. Programs are specialized, personalized and appropriate for:
- Mild forgetfulness: We focus residents on building relationships, group support from other residents, music, outings and activities that are personally meaningful while residing in an assisted living environment.
- Early to middle stage loss: We help residents participate in daily routines and activities that help them feel safe, secure and successful in the Connections neighborhood.
- Middle to late-stage loss: We provide residents with higher levels of clinical care that increase comfort and reduce agitation in the Haven neighborhood.
If you or your loved one are currently experiencing memory loss, or if you simply have questions that need fast answers, then call us. We promise you undivided attention, expertise, privacy and the right level of support for as long as necessary.
Visit our website for more information or call 571-494-8100 to register for the November 13 Open House.









