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Arlington's "missing middle" zoning ordinance has been reinstated after a Tuesday ruling from the Virginia Court of Appeals.
The Northern Virginia county’s push for more “missing middle” housing had divided its residents and was paused in response to a lawsuit from some homeowners.
Google purchased land in the Botetourt Center at Greenfield for a potential data center. The company also is providing an ...
Facts Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, contains the remains of more than 400,000 people from the United States and 13 other countries, buried there since the 1860s.
The County Board of Arlington, Virginia, voted this week to further restrict police cooperation with ICE in a move the state’s attorney general said only benefits "illegal immigrants that have ...
The median home value in Arlington County is $864,000, more than double the national median of $416,900. Similarly, median monthly housing costs are roughly $2,414, compared to just $1,338 across ...
An in-depth look at Arlington County’s growth exploring office leasing trends, mixed-use developments and placemaking strategies across Rosslyn, Ballston, Clarendon, National Landing, and beyond ...
Arlington County in Virginia is diving into an 18-month planning process to refresh Arlington’s transportation plan and reestablish priorities to guide transportation investments for the next 20 ...
Arlington County, Virginia will be barred from enacting its ‘ missing middle ’ zoning reform plan after a state trial court ruled against it. The plan would have allowed property owners to build up to ...
FOX 5's Homa Bash spoke to community members about the ruling. ARLINGTON COUNTY, Va. - Arlington County's controversial ‘missing middle’ housing ordinance has been overturned.
UPDATE, 6/7/24, 7:03 p.m. — Crews finished repairing the water main break and water was restored to all customers who were affected. ARLINGTON COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — Arlington County issued a ...
Arlington FOX 4 Robots to deliver food to residents in need The city of Arlington is launching a program to use drones and robots to make deliveries to the city's most vulnerable citizens.