D.C. Offers St. Elizabeths, Brightwood Parcels For Redevelopment
March 22, 2026
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March 22, 2026New plans have emerged to build about 525 units on a piece of land that was foreclosed on last year next to the Tysons Greensboro Metro station.
Fairfax County and affordable housing developer Lincoln Avenue Communities are partnering on the project, which is planned to have some mix of affordability, although the income levels have yet to be determined.
“The county just has such a tremendous shortage of affordable units,” Lincoln Avenue Communities Vice President Nick Bracco told Bisnow.
“We know being in an amenitized location is something people need and want, and affordable housing is something Fairfax County needs more of, and put the two of those together, and we know we have a really good location and a recipe for success here,” he added.
The 1.8-acre parcel at 8350 Leesburg Pike was previously owned and slated for development by an affiliate of NVCommercial, before it was foreclosed on last fall.
In September, its lender, EagleBank, sent it to a foreclosure auction, at which EagleBank took control of the property.
In January, the Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority paid $13.75M for the site, according to property records.
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