More Changes, ‘Mason Row’ Up for Vote Monday
With a final vote due Monday by the Falls Church City Council, requiring a super-majority of five out of seven vote to pass, developers of the 4.3 acre Mason Row project made more changes this week.
With a final vote due Monday by the Falls Church City Council, requiring a super-majority of five out of seven vote to pass, developers of the 4.3 acre Mason Row project made more changes this week.
Arnold “Arnie” Schollnick: born March 17, 1928, passed away on December 4, 2015, after a short illness in Rochester, New York. The seventh of eight children, he was born in
Parishioners attending services at the historic Falls Church Episcopal Church last Sunday morning were notified that the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia had closed and signed a deal with the Falls Church-based Young Group to lease the long-idled Southgate Shopping Center adjacent the church on E. Fairfax Street.
The Little City’s sushi scene gets another addition as Takumi, the new restaurant from Kaz Sushi Bistro veteran Jay Yu, is set to open its doors in Falls Church’s “Tulip Building” tomorrow. The 30-seat
City of Falls Church Vice Mayor David Snyder, in his role as chair of the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission hailed the decision by the Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board to put the commission in charge of selecting and funding multi-modal improvements in the I-66 “inside the Beltway” project.
With 40 percent of its projected revenue growth coming from mixed use development projects, including two that will be completed early next year, the City of Falls Church will enjoy a healthier net rise in its revenue projections for the coming fiscal year than other Northern Virginia jurisdictions, F.C. Chief Financial Officer Richard LaCondre told the F.C. City Council and School Board at a joint work session Tuesday night.
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