- Linden Development submitted a site plan for a 73,982-square-foot addition to one of the buildings at 1850 Old Reston Avenue, which has been bought up by a military organization of some sort. We're secretly hoping it's for a ninja training facility, but we somehow doubt it.
- Hooray, the Metro Silver Line is getting $77 million in sweet federal stimulus funds, hopefully for some more rad '80s art for the Wiehle Avenue Metro station.
- Marvelous Market, which features such exotic foodstuffs as "artisan bread" and "coffee," opens Monday at the Reston Town Center.
- The Reston Community Players debut another performance, a play called "Laughing Stock," which is apparently pretty good even though it doesn't include people getting nekkid.
Monday, May 11, 2009
This and That: A Random Mosey Through Reston News
Posted by Restonian at 2:04 AM
Labels: 20190, Culture (or lack thereof), Development, Metro Fiasco, Reston's Fake Downtown
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Army & Air Force Mutual Aid is an insurance and financial management company. Nothing ninja about it.
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