Tinner Hill Project Update Set for F.C. Chamber Luncheon Tuesday

Executives from Lincoln Properties will present an update on The Reserve at Tinner Hill to members of the Falls Church Chamber of Commerce at its networking luncheon on Tuesday, November 19. The Reserve is a mixed-use development project approved by the City of Falls Church for the property at 540 – 580 S. Washington Street.

The event will take place from 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. at the Italian Café, 7161 Lee Highway. Tickets with advanced reservations are $27 for members, $32 for nonmembers. An additional $5 will be charged for walk-ins if space is available.

For more information or to RSVP, visit www.FallsChurchChamber.org, or contact the Chamber office at 703-532-1050 or info@FallsChurchChamber.org.

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