Loudoun Board Backs Waterside Development
Waterside, a planned 5M SF TOD on the edge of a 54-acre lake, has been officially approved by the Loudoun Board of Supervisors, with one official referring to it as a "lasting legacy of this Board." The 335-acre development from Chantilly Crushed Stone, a Gudelsky Group affiliate, is just northeast of Dulles International Airport and less than a mile from the Silver Line's future Innovation Center Metro Station. It'll replace the 54-year-old Loudoun Quarries and feature 2,200 multifamily units, 395 age-restricted units, and 3.8M SF of office, hotel, retail and civic space. Groundbreaking won't be for another four years or more, as it's expected to take at least eight years for the quarry pit to naturally fill with water for the lake. [WBJ]