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The slew of 400' tall buildings for Tysons is not accurate. They are all sub 400 currently in every rezoning. I wish they were taller and more densely located, but unfortunately most will be between 150-250' with only about 1-350'+ building per major rezoning. The article is correct in citing the 365' tall Cityline tower at Scotts Run as the highest currently proposed.

My hope is that after transportation funding agreement is complete, that Macerich or Lerner will come back to the table to talk about an ambitious rezoning for their unique properties and the possibility of a 400+ tower, but in the current environment of NIMBYism coming out of McLean, without the transpo funding set any additional RZs are going to be hard pressed.

by Tysons Engineer on Sep 14, 2012 4:11 pm • linkreport

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