The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors greenlighted changes that will create a mixed-use residential building in Tysons’Â Scotts Run development.
Cityline Partners proposed replacing two residential towers with a 25-story building, which will have approximately 447 residential units and ground-floor retail.
“A private courtyard and rooftop terrace with amenities such as a pool and sundeck, landscaped terraces, sitting areas, fire pit, outdoor kitchen and grill and dog run area are also proposed for the building,” the county’s staff report noted.
As for the parking, the new building will be over a parking podium like the two previously approved towers, but will get slightly modified, staff said.
The new residential tower will reside in Scotts Run South — a portion of the development that is bringing new retail, office and residential buildings near the McLean Metro Station.
County staff noted that the change from two buildings to one will not substantially alter the development’s skyline.
The board approved the changes after a public hearing last Tuesday (July 28).
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