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Fairfax, Virginia, mayor Robert Lederer has made a recent annual tradition of dining at the 29 Diner on Thanksgiving. John Walsh, host of America's Most Wanted, made a visit to the diner in 1999 with two bodyguards. Bill Griffith featured 29 Diner in the July 23, 2003, and April 21, 2012, installments of Zippy the Pinhead.
Reston Station will integrate more than 31,300,000 square feet (2,910,000 m 2) of mixed-use development consisting of more than 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of Class A office space, approximately 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) of restaurants, shops, and service-oriented retailers, a 200-plus room hotel, and approximately 900 luxury residences. [2]
Street parking is available throughout, and seven public parking garages surround the center. As of 2019, Reston Town Center's "downtown" area has more than 50 retail shops and 30 restaurants. In addition, Reston Town Center has a 13-screen cinema which was renovated in 2012, and a Hyatt Regency hotel.
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Bare International was founded in 1987 by Dale and Michael Bare as "Restaurant & Hotel Services". In 1999 the Fairfax, Virginia-based company became Bare Associates International after opening its first overseas office in Antwerp, Belgium.
[4] [2] Anderson's country-music themed game show on TNN, Fandango, was sponsored by the restaurant. Krystal acquired Po' Folks in 1982 and continued to expand it. By 1984, the chain had 102 restaurants in 17 states. Eric A. Holm (now with Golden Corral) was director of construction and accused of taking bribes for favorable construction deals. [5]
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It is located in Seven Corners, Fairfax County, Virginia. [1] At its opening in 1956, it was the largest regional shopping center in Virginia. The backsplit two-story mall structure was revamped in the mid-1990s as a dual ground level power center. There are plans to replace the center with a thoroughly new development. [2]