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Huntington Club Condominiums

Friday, April 12, 2013

Visions for Vacancies: Huntington Club Condos

Tell us what you want to see in the new condo's retail space.

The Huntington Club Condominiums will get a complete overhaul in the next few years, including retail space. The Huntington Club Condominiums are located at 2601 Indian Drive in Alexandria. The Comprehensive Plan amendment allowing for the redevelopment of the site was approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in February. The comprehensive plan amendment language allows for mixed use redevelopment to include residential, office, retail, and possible hotel with a total development of 2.5 million square feet.   Huntington Club Condominium President Ross Irwin told Patch there is no fixed timeline for the project as of now. The Board of Directors is working towards an RFP late this year or in early 2014. "Negotiation of a contract …

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2:48 pm on Friday, April 12, 2013

A Trader Joe's would be wonderful, but I agree with Carol, the Kathy's Corner Hallmark at Belle View is really missed! The closest Hallmark I can find is at Bradlee Shopping Center, not very convenient at all. We are also dearly missing our recently departed children's consignment shop, Kid's Again, in Hollin Hall.   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

Huntington Club Moving Forward with Redevelopment Plans

Association is paving the way for zoning changes for a transit-oriented community.

The Huntington Club Condominium Association is taking steps toward developing residences, retail and office space on its site adjacent to the Huntington Metro station. The Association recently submitted an Area Plan Review (APR), which basically is an update to their original Comprehensive Plan. The APR will mostly pave the way for the change to the zoning for the land, explained David Ben, director of marketing and communications for Southeast Fairfax Development Corporation. Ben said to accomplish this redevelopment, the Association will have to jump through a few legal hoops before moving forward. "They need to go through the legal process of getting that land to be allowed to have that type of development on it because it's not …

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