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Here’s a look at Alexandria’s Landmark Mall redevelopment, block by block

Landmark Mall is gone. We’re getting a better idea of what’s going to replace it.

The first in-depth public review of specific buildings that will be part of “WestEnd,” the redevelopment of the former Landmark Mall property in Alexandria, is scheduled for early December before the city’s Planning Commission.

The sprawling 51.5-acre site has been subdivided into 15 blocks, three of which are dedicated to the future $1 billion Inova Alexandria Hospital campus, four for parks and open space, and the remainder for a redevelopment led by Potomac’s Foulger-Pratt, in partnership with Seritage Growth Partners (NYSE: SRG) and The Howard Hughes Corp. (NYSE: HHC).

All told, including the hospital, the project is expected to deliver more than 4 million square feet of mixed-use to the property bounded by Duke Street, Interstate 395 and North Van Dorn Street.

For Foulger-Pratt’s portion, Blocks E and G (combined), I and K are on the Planning Commission’s December docket. Concept submissions…

Read the full story from the Washington Business Journal.

Sonic Drive-In to open its first restaurant in Northern Virginia’s I-95 corridor

Fast-food chain Sonic Drive-In has filed plans to build a new restaurant in Prince William County, its first outpost along the Interstate 95 corridor in Northern Virginia. The 1,400-square-foot restaurant, with two drive-thru lanes, 12 pull-up ordering stalls and a dining patio, will be located at 4115 Talon Drive in Dumfries, part of the Barracks Row at Quantico commercial development less than a mile northwest of the I-95 interchange at state Route 234. The location “will constitute a flagship Sonic design that will serve as a benchmark for future restaurant drive-thru development,” according to a written narrative accompanying the application, filed by Noah Klein of Venable LLP.
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