ARLINGTON, VA—Historically a commuter bedroom city for Washington, D.C., Arlington, VA continues its development renaissance with a variety of mixed-use projects that will shuttle in new residents, create open spaces and make new room for more restaurants and companies.
“Arlington's close proximity to DC, access to public transportation, and its diverse pipeline of office inventory make it a very attractive destination for companies looking to settle in the DMV area,” Michael Phillips, Principal and President of Jamestown, tells GlobeSt.com. “We're seeing a diverse array of companies looking to move to Ballston Exchange and the larger Arlington community.”
Ballston Exchange, scheduled to open later this year, will anchor Arlington's revitalized Ballston Corridor with 776,000 square feet of new retail and commercial storefronts, offices, amenities, outdoor spaces and Metro access. The co-working brand, Industrious, will also open an office in the Exchange as well, Phillips says.
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