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Central Place is a mixed-use development in Arlington, Virginia, consisting primarily of Central Place Tower (headquarters of Gartner) to the south, and a residential tower to the north, with a plaza between them.
The Rosslyn Twin Towers are twin office buildings located at 1000 and 1100 Wilson Boulevard in the Rosslyn neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. They were the tallest buildings in the Washington metropolitan area for three decades until the completion of 1812 N Moore, a block away, in 2013. They remain the tallest twin towers in the region and ...
Wilson Boulevard (Arlington County) Virginia State Route 613 (Fairfax County) This page was last edited on 23 February 2024, at 00:47 (UTC). Text is available ...
Arlington Tower 250 (76) 19 1980 Rosslyn Office [25] 22 Hilton Arlington & Towers 246 (75) 26 1980 Ballston Hotel Contains a Hilton Hotel with the Alta Vista (condos) on the top floors. [26] [27] 23 Ballston Place 244 (74) 24 2001 Ballston Residential [28] 24 1101 Wilson Boulevard 230 (70) 24 1989 Rosslyn
Court House station is an island platformed Washington Metro station in the Courthouse neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia. The station was opened on December 1, 1979, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Weekday ridership is approximately 7,000 passengers per day. [3]
Rosslyn encompasses the Arlington neighborhoods of North Rosslyn and Radnor/Ft. Myer Heights, and is located east of Court House, another urbanized Arlington neighborhood. Characterized as one of several " urban villages " by the county, the numerous skyscrapers in the dense business section of Rosslyn make its appearance in some ways more ...
The east-west arteries from north to south include Williamsburg Boulevard, Yorktown Boulevard, Lee Highway (U.S. Route 29), Wilson Boulevard, U.S. Route 50 (Arlington Boulevard), State Route 244 (Columbia Pike) and Four Mile Run Drive. Another main artery, Washington Boulevard, previously a cow path, runs both east-west and north-south.
The site of the mall was known as Ball's Crossroads, when Ball's Tavern was located at the site in the early 1800s. [3] Located at the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and Glebe Road, it became the site of Ballston Stadium in the 1930s, a football stadium used by multiple teams, [4] including the Washington Commanders, who practiced there in 1938.